reached here with the same intention as Joerg Bornemann.

apparently it is against Debian philosophy to include a version that is
compatible with Debian 10 cryptsetup version. What document do I need to
read to understand the reasoning behind that?

I use stable because I expect the chance to things working with default
settings to be highest there. tomb in Debian 10 is not usable without
reading discussions about bugreports. The workaround is both difficult to
remember, and hard to find. Easiest workaround for me was just installing
from source, not using APT. ok for me, but not possible to recommend to
those I usually help out.

thank you for inclusion in backports though. Hadn't thought of that, since
usually I have no need to use newest version of system-tools.

kind regards,
Dom

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