Am 23.11.23 um 14:48 schrieb Sandro:
On 21-11-2023 10:56, Julian Sikorski wrote:
as the CVE (which was not even a problem with keepass in the first
place) leading to keepass retirement has been resolved in the
meantime, I would like to unretire the package. I have submitted a
re-review already:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2250816
Just a thought in case you aren't aware, KeePassXC [1,2] is still
maintained in Fedora and the databases are compatible. So, in case you
are after using an existing KeePass database, you can use KeePassXC to
do so.
KeePassXC is written in C++ instead of C# and thus does not depend on
Mono. There's also a client for mobile called KeePassDX [3].
[1] https://keepassxc.org/
[2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/keepassxc
[3] https://www.keepassdx.com/
-- Sandro
--
Thanks for the info! I do not remember what the problem was exactly, but
last time I tried I ran into issues when trying to use keepassxc
cross-platform on Linux, Windows and Android (Keepass2Android) while
using Kee for browser integration. Something was missing, so I just kept
updating the keepass rpm locally and making sure not to trigger the bug.
With the issue fixed, it makes sense to put keepass back into Fedora.
Best regards,
Julian
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