~# cat /proc/drbd
version: 8.3.11 (api:88/proto:86-96)
srcversion: 93CE421BB73A731BDC72D8E

~# uname -a
Linux zed1 3.2.0-60-generic #91-Ubuntu

@smb I mean like it states in the header:
But since the new Plans for the LTS-Enablement Stack [1] there should be a 
package like drbd8-utils-lts-raring. And the dependancies should be resolved 
automatically with apt.

Why wasn't the new drbd userspace tools needed for the lts-raring stack
released as drbd8-utils-lts-raring? Then us people whom installed 12.04
during the beginning wouldn't be affected and people using the newer
12.04.x still could use drbd.

The state now is that people whom have upgraded to the raring stack are
fine (one of my clusters are that, but here I had to compile the drbd
tools myself to get drbd working since the old one provided didn't work,
AKA what this bug is about from the start), and everyone else is
borked.... So same problem just the other way around...

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