Recent news that some MS users are locked out of their files by a screw up at MSN.<br>Well, Debian has me locked out of some files. I have some data in an encrypted<br>file system and I use loopback and cryptsetup to get to it. I very recently installed<br>
lenny for amd64, then today after I installed cryptsetup I found it would not run.<br>Error message:<br>Command failed: Incompatible libdevmapper 1.02.27 (2008-06-25)(compat) and kernel driver<br>There is only one version of libdevmapper on the debian site for stable, testing and unstable.<br>
There is a different verion of cryptsetup for testing (I'm running stable) but it won't install<br>due to other conflicts. Despite the version in the error message, ldd shows that<br>cryptsetup is looking for libdevmapper.so.1.02.1<br>
The debian site gives 1.02.1 as the version of the package but says the library is at<br>version 1.02.27<br><br>Can anyone make sense of this?<br><font color="#888888"><br>Richard harke<br><br></font>