Public bug reported:

I recently upgraded to Gutsy. After this upgrade, when I run the Update
Manager, I get a greyed-out box for the phpmyadmin package.

So I tried it manually with apt-get install phpmyadmin. It says
phpmyadmin is not installable due to an unmet dependency -- it says it
needs either php5-mcrypt or php4-mcrypt.

As I am using PHP 5, I tried apt-get install php5-mcrypt. It says it is
not installable due to an unmet dependency on  phpapi-20060613+lfs

I stopped investigating at this point.

I currently have phpmyadmin version   4:2.9.1.1-2ubuntu1    (as reported
by dpkg -l). I also have  libmcrypt4  version  2.5.7-5, but nothing else
with the string "mcrypt" in it. I don't have any version of phpapi (or
anything with that string in it).

Also, my current version of phpmyadmin is working, so I don't really
want to mess with it too much. I use it pretty frequently.

** Affects: phpmyadmin (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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phpmyadmin package not installable due to mcrypt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156757
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