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This change drops the encryptor classes and supporting code from the codebase in favor of the classes provided by os-brick. This is made possible by the following os-brick change that introduced new encryption provider constants during Ocata : Ic155bd29d46059832cce970bf60375e7e472eca6 Thanks to the following bugfix also released as part of 1.11.0 for Ocata the constants present in os-brick also support the use of the deprecated legacy class paths from Nova, for example nova.volume.encryptors.luks.LuksEncryptor, while using the os-brick provided classes : I3ec6e3fe919bc03d158da04a18fb8b651002ed52 Implements: blueprint switch-to-os-brick-encryptor-classes Change-Id: I37ffc90c0bd57029fced251b5cfd7cd4318a0292 Depends-On: Iae12605dc7d0607e78020a24b5b8801606c2f169
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