: File::KDBX - Encrypted database to store secret text and
files
The File::KDBX module allows Perl programs to operate on the
newest, KDBX4 file format, used by programs like KeePass and
KeePassXC.
I (Lester Hightower) am the author of kpcli, which is packaged
in many distributions, including
I do not equate your one, esoteric data access problem with justification
for removing the package from Debian. There is no security problem and no
data was lost. Even if you had not fixed the problem in File::KeePass
yourself, there are many other programs that operate on KeePass files that
could
Rhonda,
Please note that marking this bug as "grave" queued kpcli for autoremoval
from Debian testing:
kpcli 3.1-3.1 is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2022-04-06
> It is affected by these RC bugs:
> 1006917: kpcli: "not well-formed (invalid token)" when opening a file
> https://bugs.de
Hi Rhonda,
I am happy that you found and fixed your problem. I suspect, however, that
the code that you changed was not actually kpcli code but, instead,
File::KeePass code -- the module that kpcli uses to read and write keepass
files. https://metacpan.org/pod/File::KeePass
Can you confirm that I
kpcli 3.5 was released on 2020-09-19.
Yes - that was my intent.
Thanks,
--
Lester
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Arno Töll wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Saturday 30 July 2016 15:47:20 Lester Hightower wrote:
> > Earlier today, kpcli v3.1 was released and it allows
> > for Math::Random::ISAAC to be optionally used
This patch is not effective as Math::Random::ISAAC does not overload the
built-in rand() function as the reporter believes it does.
Earlier today, kpcli v3.1 was released and it allows
for Math::Random::ISAAC to be optionally used in place of the built-in
rand() function. An objective evaluation o
usybox-cvs-static
(>= 20040623-1), cpio, module-init-tools, udev (>= 0.086-1)
It appears to me that busybox-cvs-static likely should be busybox-static
in that Depends line, or busybox-static should be added to the list.
Sincerely,
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Lester Hightower
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