Two security problems were fixed in the GNU Privacy Guard (GPG).
There is no known workaround, please install the update packages.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
openSUSE | 10.0 | x86_64 | gpg2 | < 1.9.18-2.11 | gpg2-1.9.18-2.11.x86_64.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.1 | x86_64 | gpg | < 1.4.2-23.12 | gpg-1.4.2-23.12.x86_64.rpm |
openSUSE | 9.3 | x86_64 | gpg2 | < 1.9.14-6.13 | gpg2-1.9.14-6.13.x86_64.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | i586 | gpg | < 1.4.2-5.11 | gpg-1.4.2-5.11.i586.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | ppc | gpg2 | < 1.9.18-2.11 | gpg2-1.9.18-2.11.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.1 | ppc | gpg2 | < 1.9.18-17.13 | gpg2-1.9.18-17.13.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.1 | i586 | gpg2 | < 1.9.18-17.13 | gpg2-1.9.18-17.13.i586.rpm |
openSUSE | 9.3 | x86_64 | gpg | < 1.4.0-4.11 | gpg-1.4.0-4.11.x86_64.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | x86_64 | gpg | < 1.4.2-5.11 | gpg-1.4.2-5.11.x86_64.rpm |
openSUSE | 9.3 | i586 | gpg2 | < 1.9.14-6.13 | gpg2-1.9.14-6.13.i586.rpm |