On Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:40:50 +0200, Vojtěch Zeisek <vojtech.zeisek@opensuse.org> wrote:
Dne pondělí 29. dubna 2019 16:35:11 CEST, Rodney Baker napsal(a):
On Monday, 29 April 2019 23:46:13 ACST Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
Dne pondělí 29. dubna 2019 16:01:46 CEST, Tim Hardeck napsal(a): [...] [...] [...]
IMHO this would be perfectly fine, KeePassXC is very good tool, much better than KeePassX, so especially if the old package would be uninstalled and new automatically installed, users would see nice upgrade. :-)
Keep in mind that it will be necessary for users to import the old keepassx format password file into keypassxc - this doesn't happen automatically (it would be nice if there was a script to automate it as part of the upgrade). At the very least, a warning/message should be displayed to the user prompting them about what needs to be done.
What do You mean by import? Format of the database is identical - You
Also if you still run 0.4.4 ? I had many reasons to stick to that version, most important was that I had to share password vaults with people on other systems that only had 0.4.4 at their system. I very much would like 0.4.4 - which I have a lock on, would keep working, as I do not have an option to force those co-workers to a more recent version.
can open the very same file in all KeePass<whatever> variant. The only problem is that the file won't be listed among last opened. Survivable, I hope. :-)
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