Hey, That may be true only if you download the binary release. But in the SlackBuild, we use the Source release and I don't include KeePass.config.xml in the package at all.
There are a couple things you can do as an user, if you don't prefer keeping the config xml globally: * Pass the path to your local configuration file through the command line argument: '-cfg-local:' and override defaults. * Keep your local configuration file in `~/.config/KeePass` I'll think about including this file for global configuration (In the source, it's `true` by default) Thanks, Shrivats On 14 June 2018 at 23:01, Thomas Szteliga <t...@websafe.pl> wrote: > Hello, > > I've noticed a strange problem with KeePass. > I see now in the description, that's the portable version. > https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/misc/KeePass/ > > > This version will not save user settings by default. > > So it won't remember the last opened file or any settings > changed by a user without write permissions > in /usr/lib/KeePass/Release/. > > The problem is caused by `PreferUserConfiguration` > which is by default set to false in > `/usr/lib/KeePass/Release/KeePass.config.xml` > > > ~~~ > ... > <PreferUserConfiguration>false</PreferUserConfiguration> > ... > ~~~ > > Changing value to true will fix the problem and users > will be able to have individual configs. > > > Found this bit related: > https://sourceforge.net/p/keepass/discussion/329221/thread/d8c595ac/ > > > > -- > Best regards > > Thomas Szteliga >
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