Alexander Heinlein wrote:
> Vincent Fourmond wrote:
>> Alexander Heinlein wrote:
>>> Same problem here. Downgrading cryptsetup from 1.1.0~rc2-1 back to 1.0.7-2
>>> solves the problem. But in contrast to the previous information, pmount
>>> prompts for a password here, but immediately after fails with
>>> "Internal error: cryptsetup luksOpen failed", too (and there is no line
>>> break at the end of this message ;)).
>>   That sounds like some kind of cryptsetup problem, then... I'm unsure
>> whether I will have time to investigate tonight, but I'll try to get
>> something done really soon.
> 
> The changelog of cryptsetup says:
> - new libcryptsetup API (documented in libcryptsetup.h)
> 
> So it should not be too hard to adapt pmount to the new API.

  Except that pmount does not use libcryptsetup, but only the cryptsetup
binary... So that does not explain everything ;-)...

        Vincent


-- 
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http://vince-debian.blogspot.com/

The Librarian was, of course, very much in favour of reading in
general, but readers in particular got on his nerves.
 -- Terry Pratchet, Men at arms

Vincent, not listening to anything for now



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