Well, after I did an apt-get upgrade this morning, I saw GnuPG being
upgraded (Version: 1.0.4-1), and I hoped my problem would have solved
itself. It didn't.

So, what I did next was: apt-get -b gpg-rsa, which downloads and builds 2
packages, gpg-rsa and gpg-idea (both _2.1.1).
Installing these didn't work (using dpkg -i package), so I did dpkg -i
--force-conflicts packages.  As could have been expected, that wasn't the
magical solution either:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.gnupg$ gpg
gpg: selected cipher algorithm is invalid
gpg: selected digest algorithm is invalid

Normally, gnupg should provide gpg-rsa, if I can rely on dpkg, so I'll try
to play around with that idea in mind a little more, but I'm not very
optimistic...

Frederik
-- 

Now I'm having INSIPID THOUGHTS about the beatiful, round wives of
HOLLYWOOD MOVIE MOGULS encased in PLEXIGLASS CARS and being approached
by SMALL BOYS selling FRUIT ...

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