The same thing happens when debootstrap is used under Debian 9.
A workaround for this is using: --include=gnupg2
If you are using "lb build" you can configure it like this: lb config --debootstrap-options="--include=gnupg2"
I think that the correct package to use must be gnupg2 according to this wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes#Other_base_system_changes_since_16.04_LTS
Best regards!
The same thing happens when debootstrap is used under Debian 9.
A workaround for this is using: --include=gnupg2
If you are using "lb build" you can configure it like this: options= "--include= gnupg2"
lb config --debootstrap-
I think that the correct package to use must be gnupg2 according to this wiki: /wiki.ubuntu. com/BionicBeave r/ReleaseNotes# Other_base_ system_ changes_ since_16. 04_LTS
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Best regards!