Erik, This seems related to Bug 172 (http://svn.codepoet.no/revelation/ticket/172) with some differences.
I'm trying to export from Password Safe V3.06 (1259) on a Win XP system and import the file into Revelation (0.4.11) on my fully updated Arch Linux system. Revelation's auto-detecting the Password Safe V2.x file type does not seem to work. I tried manual detection, but this did not work either. The import results in a empty file. I suspect this is the problem in Bug 172, but I did not look at the sample file in the bug. I then tried an export from Password Safe of my database as a V1.x file type. The export seems to work file and when I try to import into Revelation, all the files appear (not in proper Revelation folders, but perhaps that is due to the file type). However, when I click on any entry in this new Revelation database I get the following error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/opt/gnome/bin/revelation", line 405, in <lambda> self.tree.selection.connect("changed", lambda w: self.entryview.display_entry(self.entrystore.get_entry(self.tree.get_active()))) File "/opt/gnome/lib/python2.5/site-packages/revelation/ui.py", line 1929, in display_entry widget = generate_field_display_widget(field, self.config, self.clipboard) File "/opt/gnome/lib/python2.5/site-packages/revelation/ui.py", line 200, in generate_field_display_widget widget = Label(util.escape_markup(field.value)) File "/opt/gnome/lib/python2.5/site-packages/revelation/util.py", line 155, in escape_markup string = string.replace("&", "&") AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'replace' In desperation, I then tried using the XML export in Password Safe, even through it warned against using an unencrypted file format. Revelation could not import the XML exported from Password Safe, although the XML did not appear malformed when I looked at it in a text editor. So, a long email to share that none of the import methods I have tried will allow an exported database from Password Safe to be imported into Revelation. If you need any more information Erik, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best Regards, Bob Dundon Pleasant Hill, CA USA -- public key available under [EMAIL PROTECTED] at http://www.keyserver.net GPG-FP 72F5 56CB 16E5 D357 E6AE 128E 7BF9 6DED 0BE5 5FB0
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