For network-shared drives I understand the need of maintaining clean
filenames (or at least use the same key for encrypt them) to avoid
collisions.

But for user directories, there will be only one key, the key of the
user, so that one can be used for encrypt filenames. encfs does this.

It could be an option like "one-user crypted directory". Implementing
this will be a sort path to the real implementation the people from
eCryptfs are working on, and it will be faster to offer to the public.

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Filenames in ~/.Private are not encrypted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264977
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