I must have inadvertently downloaded as part of my upgrade to dotnet core effort. I removed it and haven't had any issues.
According to nuget (https://www.nuget.org/packages/LF.RequestSky/1.1.3#readme-body-tab) its purpose is "To record your web application visit history and api request history!" But that's what its for as its own package. What's its role in KeePass?
Trying to get this to compile on Windows with .NET Core 6. I've managed the upgrade part, but a few things are obsolete and a few others are outright gone. Of the ones that are gone is the MenuItem class, replaced with ToolStripMenuItem, but this new class does not have .ShowShortcut or .OwnerDraw properties, and doesn't have the OnDrawItem or OnMeasureItem methods to override, and since I'm not familiar with the Windows UI API, I'm not sure how to do what is being called for. So what would I do...
If you can, please post the link to the article that says this. It's difficult for anyone to answer your question without knowing what they said.
Of course, this is the better answer. :-)
Ok - answering my own question. In Visual Studio, right click the KeePass project, then select Properties. Click on "Build Events" and delete the content of "Post-build event command line". Quick and easy.
Where are the instructions on how to run the source code locally? I'm trying to build (with VS 2019) and getting an error about "Cannot import the following key file: KeePass.pfx" - and what's worse is that it's prompting me for the password. What are the steps for me to get this working?