My packages were a mess anyway from other potholes in Precise, so I just
went ahead and reinstalled Precise which had the old package.
Immediately after the install I did

echo libgcrypt11 hold | dpkg --set-selections

libgcrypt11 should now appear as as 'held-back' during any upgrade from
apt. I've also held the package in aptitude and synaptic which seems to
be holding down the fort. Update Manager still says there is an update
available, but it doesn't show libgcrypt11 so I think I can hold on for
a bit.

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  Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1

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