Hello all,

I'll just jump in, because I'm lucky to see this today, before I upgrade
my feisty systems to gutsy.

This bug has not been active for two weeks. This is a horrible situation
for anyone who depends on encrypted storage for whatever reason (company
laptop with sensitive data or something), and this is because, as Jani
said, this change is breaking, unconditionally, a feature that users are
relying on, for no obvious reason. (Where "trust me, there is a reason"
does not count as obvious).

I'm more than willing to help in an effort to fix the bug, but this will
not be possible for any community member or any other person who does
not know the nature of the problem. As it stands now, an upgrade to
gutsy simply is not an option for me.

Although, for the record, I saw it work on a system with libgcrypt.so.11
and libgpg-error.so.0 manually copied to /lib (which made me cringe, but
a non-working installation makes me cringe even more.)

Please, please, please do something about this situation. At least
provide us some information. I don't think leaving everything as it is
is acceptable. And, concerning the "workaround" that the grandparent has
suggested: This is not something that I'd like to watch some friends of
mine do.

Regards,
Sebastien

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[cryptsetup] library dependency in /sbin/cryptsetup
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