On Sun May 25 2008, Mumia W.. wrote: > Mr. Cartwright, you could force a downgrade of gnupg by using > apt-pinning (documented in "man apt_preferences").
I looked at pinning once.. > > You could also download the lenny gnupg package (1.4.6-2.2) manually and > use dpkg's "--force-downgrade" option to install it. > actually, I didn't even have to use force, just dpkg -i > And yet another option would be to keep the current gnupg. If everything > is working properly, you can keep things as they are. In "Message-Id: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>," you say that "it works," so > you're probably set. Take it as a learning experience: remove backports > before upgrading to a new distribution. I did comment out the backports.. thanks for all the help! It is now, I think, installed correctly from Debian, and working normally:) -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 Registered Ubuntu User #12459
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