No problem, thanks for your feedback, it's appreciated.

Best regards,

-- 
Henry-Nicolas Tourneur
mxid: @hntourne:matrix.nilux.be

Le jeudi 19 novembre 2020 à 21:39 +0100, il a écrit :
> You are right. I completely forgot about that old pykeepass installation with
> pip.
> pip uninstall pykeepass solved the problem. Gnome-passwordsafe works very well
> now.
> My apologies for the confusion and thank you very much.
> 
> 
> On Sat, 14 Nov 2020 19:38:30 +0100 Henry-Nicolas Tourneur <deb...@nilux.be>
> wrote:
> > Thanks for the bug report.
> > 
> > From the stack trace you provided, it appears that you are not using the
> > Debian
> > distributed release of pykeepass but something installed from elsewhere (I
> > presume via pip). See this line: the path is local for user "il" not the
> > system
> > path which should be /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pykeepass
> > 
> >     from pykeepass.exceptions import (
> > ImportError: cannot import name 'CredentialsError' from
> > 'pykeepass.exceptions'
> > (/home/il/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pykeepass/exceptions.py)
> > 
> > 
> > There has been an unexpected change in the release 3.2.1 of pykeepass that
> > introduced some new exceptions. The version of gnome-passwordsafe packaged
> > in
> > Debian requires on pykeepass >= 3.2.1 so that those exceptions exists.
> > 
> > I presume your locally installed version of pykeepass is older than 3.2.1.
> > Can you please make sure that you are using the Debian package for pykeepass
> > and
> > let me know if this problem persists?
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Henry-Nicolas Tourneur
> > mxid: @hntourne:matrix.nilux.be
> > 
> > 
> > 

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