Hi all,

It seems that I no longer have this issue.

There is one thing that is worth noting: Before submitting the bug report,
I've rebuilt the package from source in hopes that this will resolve the
issue. Seeing that it did not, I've submitted the bug report. After
submitting the bug report, i've removed the build deps for keepass2 source
package.

Today, the issue seems to be gone (I can launch keepass2 via the XFCE
launcher). I've checked my apt log to verify what I'm writing in this
e-mail. the only packages installed post keepass2 build-dep removal are:

Xchat and deps: libsexy2:amd64 (0.1.11-2+b1, automatic), libperl5.18:amd64
(5.18.1-5, automatic), xchat-common:amd64 (2.8.8-7.1, automatic),
tcl8.5:amd64 (8.5.14-2, automatic), xchat:amd64 (2.8.8-7.1+b1)
Duplicity and deps: python-urllib3:amd64 (1.7.1-1, automatic),
duplicity:amd64 (0.6.22-2), python-oauthlib:amd64 (0.5.1-1, automatic),
librsync1:amd64 (0.9.7-10, automatic), rsync:amd64 (3.1.0-2, automatic),
python-paramiko:amd64 (1.10.1-1, automatic)
Nethogs: nethogs:amd64 (0.8.0-1)
Git and deps: liberror-perl:amd64 (0.17-1.1, automatic), git-man:amd64
(1.8.5.2-1, automatic), git:amd64 (1.8.5.2-1)

None of which have anything to do with keepass2, if I'm not mistaken.

The Issue I had lasted for two days (one power cycle) before reporing the
bug.

I'm unsure if the rebuild and a reboot did the trick, or if it was
something else.
Before anyone asks: I used both the collapsed and full appfinder to try and
launch keepass2 when it didn't work. It now works from both launchers.

Kind Regards,
Milos Kaurin

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