I think it is fine to drop it if it makes your job easier.
When enabling FIPS or FIPS Updates on Ubuntu the pro client adds a separate FIPS only archive that ships the certified package versions (including a kernel enabling the proc flag). There is no supported FIPS setup that ship the regular archive libgcrypt version so it shouldn't be a problem for us.
I think it is fine to drop it if it makes your job easier.
When enabling FIPS or FIPS Updates on Ubuntu the pro client adds a separate FIPS only archive that ships the certified package versions (including a kernel enabling the proc flag). There is no supported FIPS setup that ship the regular archive libgcrypt version so it shouldn't be a problem for us.