Unfortunately, version 1.17 in trixie does not address this issue for me.
Bill Wohler wrote:
> Just confirmed that it is version 1.16 that I'm running at work. It was
> built from source on a Red Hat 8 system.
>
> Bill Wohler wrote:
>
> > Hi Bill,
> >
> > I can confirm this regression as I
Just confirmed that it is version 1.16 that I'm running at work. It was
built from source on a Red Hat 8 system.
Bill Wohler wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> I can confirm this regression as I experienced it when I upgraded from
> bullseye (perhaps with a more recent version than 1.12 from backports)
>
Hi Bill,
I can confirm this regression as I experienced it when I upgraded from
bullseye (perhaps with a more recent version than 1.12 from backports)
to bookworm (with PasswordSafe 1.16) yesterday.
Normally, when the database is locked after some time of inactivity, the
password dialog appears.
Ah, I see. Thanks for the clarification.
Yes, that sounds like a bug to me.
I'll test with the upstream version and see if the problem exists there
(I assume it will - I don't think any of our packaging would cause
this), and then forward upstream.
Thanks for your report!
Hello Bill,
thank you for your quick reply.
Il giorno mer, 31/05/2023 alle 09.13 -0400, Bill Blough ha scritto:
> If I understand your report correctly, this sounds like expected
> behavior - the program will lock itself in order to protect your
> passwords.
[...]
I am sorry I did not explain it
Hi,
If I understand your report correctly, this sounds like expected
behavior - the program will lock itself in order to protect your
passwords.
You can change this behavior by going to Manage->Options->Security and
then toggling the settings that relate to "Lock password database".
Please let
Package: passwordsafe
Version: 1.16.0+dfsg-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after running pwsafe, it select the default keystore, prompts for the
password and displays the keystore content in the GUI. After some time the
window automatically disappear but I may get it back using Alt-Tab key.
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