Hi Arnaud,
On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 16:51:03 +0200, Arnaud bourree wrote: > Hello, > > I'm a KeepassXC user on Debian 11. > My keepassxc version is 2.6.2+dfgs.1-1 as referenced here. > > Yes, there is a configuration file located at ~/.cache/keepassxc/ > keepassxc.ini > But there is also a configuration file located at ~/.config/keepassxc/ > keepassxc.ini > When you diff them you can see that configuration in .cache are last > temporary config like last open databases. I have to admit, I haven't looked that deeply. It also has GUI changes in it. I still find it quite confusing, that some settings (GUI, last open files, no idea what else) are lost at a point that is possibly not controlled directly by the user (for example weekly ~/.cache cleaner?) And if I don't want keepassxc to safe my recent databses, there is actually a config option "Remember previously used databases". But I check that one. So I actually want keepassxc to remember it! > IMO, there is no bug there If it's not a bug, it's extremely confusing. I am actually considering to implement Antonio's idea in /etc/ scripts so that it helps all users. > Regards, > > Arnaud Cheers Elrond