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Re: PGP issues



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Christian Schwarz:
> I just discovered that we have pgp-i _and_ pgp-us in non-us. So why
> is pgp-us in `non-us'?

Export of any crypto software from the US requires license (unless
it is exported to Canada, I think). The name of the package doesn't
matter.

Use of pgp-i is illegal in the US, but that isn't why it's in non-us.

> And why do both packages have [the same description]

A bug I haven't fixed yet, though I thought I had.

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