I was rather surprised by this too. When the UI changed I was already a bit sceptical as KeePassX has not changed in like five years. When it did not open the old database I knew that I was served version 2. A short look in the dnf automatic update emails confirmed that. The mid-release break was unexpected. I have converted my database now and kept the old one. As there is nothing wrong with 2.0 and most of my devices are the same Fedora 23, I will be able to work with the new database. I have thought that the version 2.0 would come eventually, just not mid-release. So even if there would be a package for the old version, I would not go back as the new one seems to work just as well. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx