On 19/07/2019 23:46, Pablo Mestre wrote: > Finally... . > > The solution was upgrade gnupg using the buster repository. I dont need > to upgrade all the system, only around 16 packages.....
$ rmadison gnupg gnupg | 1.4.18-7+deb8u5 | oldoldstable | source, amd64, armel, armhf, i386 gnupg | 2.1.18-8~deb9u4 | oldstable | amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x gnupg | 2.2.12-1~bpo9+1 | stretch-backports | all gnupg | 2.2.12-1 | stable | all gnupg | 2.2.13-2 | testing | all gnupg | 2.2.17-3 | unstable | all Why Adding buster repository may work but is potentially quite harmful (another hint for those who do it: use apt_preferences to lower its priority so packages won't be accidentally installed from there). But in this case you already have the package in backports, right? Why not install from there instead in such a case? See https://backports.debian.org/ (rmadison is part of the package devscripts) -- Tzafrir