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with gnupg 1.4.20-6
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regarding [gnupg1] fails to install with gnupg 1.4.20-6
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Package: gnupg1 
Version: 1.4.21-1 
Severity: normal 

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To use singularity container, I need to install gnupg, gnupg2 and gnupg1. When 
trying to install gnupg1 on testing I had the following conflict: 

sudo apt-get --dry-run install gnupg1 gnupg gnupg2 
[sudo] password for xxx: 
Reading package lists... Done 
Building dependency tree 
Reading state information... Done 
gnupg is already the newest version (1.4.20-6). 
gnupg2 is already the newest version (2.1.11-7). 
gnupg2 set to manually installed. 
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have 
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable 
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created 
or been moved out of Incoming. 
The following information may help to resolve the situation: 

The following packages have unmet dependencies: 
gnupg1 : Breaks: gnupg (< 1.4.20-6+exp1) 
Breaks: gnupg:i386 (< 1.4.20-6+exp1) 
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. 

--- System information. --- 
Architecture: amd64 
Kernel: Linux 4.6.0-1-amd64 

Debian Release: stretch/sid 
901 testing euler 
900 testing ftp.fr.debian.org 
500 stretch neurodebian.g-node.org 
500 data neurodebian.g-node.org 
1 testing www.deb-multimedia.org 

--- Package information. --- 
Package's Depends field is empty. 

Package's Recommends field is empty. 

Package's Suggests field is empty. 

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Version: 2.1.14-5

Hi Christophe--

On Wed 2016-09-14 00:45:02 +0900, Christophe Trophime wrote:
> Package: gnupg1 
> Version: 1.4.21-1 
> Severity: normal 
>
> To use singularity container, I need to install gnupg, gnupg2 and
> gnupg1. When trying to install gnupg1 on testing I had the following
> conflict:
>
> sudo apt-get --dry-run install gnupg1 gnupg gnupg2 
> [sudo] password for xxx: 
> Reading package lists... Done 
> Building dependency tree 
> Reading state information... Done 
> gnupg is already the newest version (1.4.20-6). 
> gnupg2 is already the newest version (2.1.11-7). 
> gnupg2 set to manually installed. 
> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have 
> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable 
> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created 
> or been moved out of Incoming. 
> The following information may help to resolve the situation: 
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies: 
> gnupg1 : Breaks: gnupg (< 1.4.20-6+exp1) 
> Breaks: gnupg:i386 (< 1.4.20-6+exp1) 
> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. 

Since gnupg2 2.1.14-5 started providing the "gnupg" binary package, this
should be resolved.  (feel free to reopen if that's not correct).

fwiw, i don't know what "singularity container" is, or why it would want
all three packages gnupg, gnupg2, and gnupg1.  That seems like a bad
situation to me, and one that's likely ill-advised.  if you want to
point me to any documentation about that, i'd be happy to read up on it.

Regards,

        --dkg

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