Building issues with latest cryptsetup package

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Hi,

Ime having issues trying to properly install/configure cryptsetup 2.2.1. I'm testing it in a VM with the same is as I use primarily to prevent data loss and I'm glad I did. I use Kubuntu 19.04. As luks is security software I like to stay up to date, Kubuntu includes version 2.1.0 therefore I'm trying to update it's version.

I extracted the archive, CD into it and ran: ./configure
First time got a bunch of missing dependencies such as dev-mapper header files, libssl, blkid..I got those all installed then configure ran without errors.

I then ran make, and that completed just fine. Then sudo make install, which was successful.

Once running a cryptsetup command (such as cryptsetup --version), it would give me error: cryptsetup: relocation error: cryptsetup: symbol crypt_reencrypt_init_by_passphrase version CRYPTSETUP_2.0 not defined in file libcryptsetup.so.12 with link time reference

I have asked around on forums such as askubuntu and even Reddit with no response from anyone. I've looked up this issue on Google and no results. Know what I may be doing wrong?

As I was on VM k decided to try something risky and do: sudo update-initramfs -u and reboot afterwards. This caused cryptsetup to not be able to decrypt, kept telling me password was wrong, which it wasn't. Restoring snapshot got me back in, so I'm at a loss has to how to simply update it's version. I'm not sure if it's overwriting the current preinstalled version or creating a duplicate in a different directory.

Thank you 😊


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