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TrueCrypt was discontinued in May 2014:
http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/
at version 7.2:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/truecrypt/files/TrueCrypt/Other/
So now there're no good reasons left to package it.
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For anyone not following the related Debian bug, see
http://threatpost.com/audit-aims-to-put-concerns-over-dubious-truecrypt-
license-to-rest and (more specifically) http://istruecryptauditedyet.com
for license and security auditing progress.
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See also:
tcplay, Free and simple TrueCrypt Implementation based on dm-crypt -
seems to lack GUI. Development at https://github.com/bwalex/tc-play and
packages at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tcplay
TrueCrypt PPA, TrueCrypt package with the tray icon replaced by a
application indicator
A possible solution to this is packaging Realcrypt, which is Truecrypt
modified to be more free. It seems to be a Mandriva project, no idea if
it's DFSG free but might be worth looking into:
http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/RealCrypt
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@David, if this is the case, please notify debian's mailing list as this
may be something of interest.
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Any progress? It's still not there in Oneiric...
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I have reopened the upstream (Debian) issue at http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=364034 and summarized relevant input from
this issue over there.
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Please review the new license version, because manually updating is
becoming a hassle.
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The TrueCrypt license is now at v3.0 - afaik an update since the last
evaluation - http://www.truecrypt.org/legal/license - is this now
acceptable?
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** Summary changed:
- [needs-packaging] Truecrypt
+ [needs-packaging] TrueCrypt
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- Truecrypt is an extremely useful tool for any security conscious Ubuntu
+ TrueCrypt is an extremely useful tool for any security conscious Ubuntu
User. It allows you to create an
Neither the restricted archive nor PPA's are allowed to host packages
that Ubuntu or Launchpad are not allowed to legally redistribute.
Furthermore, putting things in the archive exposes all of our mirror
partners to legal risks as well.
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Why just don't add it to restricted and let the lawyers handle
licensing later? Or at least some PPA? It could be very useful to have
repository and automatic updates.
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Easy Crypt is a GUI for True Crypt, it is not an encryption program in
itself.
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If the licensing is causing so much trouble, couldn't we just make a
compatible program by using their (uncopyrighted) algorithms?
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Josh I think this program already exists. It's called Easy Crypt you
can find it in the repositories (Universe).
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I may be wrong, but I think easycrypt is just a frontend of Truecrypt;
it still needs truecrypt to function correctly (at least it asks if it
wants to install truecrypt if you haven't already).
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I also use TrueCrypt and would really wish to see it included in the
Ubuntu repositories.
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I would like to re-open this for a fresh evaluation, as it appears the
license has changed significantly since the last go-through. It appears
likely that TrueCrypt would only be suitable for multiverse, not
universe, and would require re-branding similar to what was done with
IceWeasel in
After spending quite a bit of time looking into this, the Fedora wiki is
probably the best place to look for current information:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems#TrueCrypt
So much of the other information is quickly out of date as the licence changes.
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Hi,
I am closing this bug, as all the evidence seems to point to there
being significant licensing concerns with Truecrypt, and until they
are resolved it should not be included in Ubuntu.
For instance there are the debian-legal discussions, along with
this:
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Status: Unknown
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I installed yesterday the new Truecrypt release 6.0a and works really
well in Hardy.
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New version with graphical front-end included and powerful encryption
works very fine on Ubuntu 8.04, and yes I would also like to see
TrueCrypt on official packages.
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actually just adding the deb package from their site would do:
http://www.truecrypt.org/downloads.php
It worked nicely under Hardy (requires dmsetup as the only dependency
besides the package itself).
And it is version 6.0
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giles the way i see it linux is about choice so why not give the end
user the choice and package both of them?
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You are right, giving the end user choice is always good.
However, Truecrypt 5.1a is now available and it has all of the knobs and
whistles (and cli support) of previous versions. So as far as I am aware there
is no need to package previous versions, 5.1a does the lot.
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so now all that is needed is someone to package it
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** Description changed:
Truecrypt is an extremely useful tool for any security conscious Ubuntu
User. It allows you to create an extremely secure virtual drive where
you can store important documents with a much lower risk of them being
read by malicious attackers. It should be included
Ok, so if you are going to package Truecrypt are you going to choose:
4.3a) no gui, but full cli support. (ext2/3 gui support through
easycrypt)
5) kernel abstraction and gui but only partial cli support, no ext2/3
support.
Hopefully by the time someone comes to package it there will be a
Each portion of the license contains a release to redistribute either
under the GPL or with the copyright notice included in the
documentation, and each allows modification as desired, so we should be
in the clear to package the software as long as each of the developers
are mentioned in the
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+ [needs-packaging] Truecrypt
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