Hello, after some checking the inconsistency came from my messy testing
environment - I had simply copied the script to my home folder before I
tested the changes. So occasionally I missed out the ./ and would
execute the original script in /usr/bin. The change worked just fine
once I setup a completely fresh install and edited the script directly
(after making a backup).

I do feel however like this is just an extended work around to the real
problem, which is the reliance on unix_chkpwd, which can't handle ldap
or AD passwords. Is it worth filing a bug against unix_chkpwd or was it
never intended to check non-local passwords?

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  ecryptfs-migrate-home does not work for Active Directory accounts
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