Re: [Passwordsafe-linux] Debian version of 0.98.1BETA
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From: JP V. <jp...@jp...> - 2016-03-31 02:49:40
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On 03/26/2016 03:27 PM, JP Vossen wrote: > On 03/22/2016 02:49 PM, Bill Blough wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 04:05:24PM -0800, Bill Wohler wrote: >>> I would be delighted if someone could upload a Debian distribution. >>> Thanks! >> >> 0.98.1 was uploaded to Debian this morning. It's currently in >> incoming and >> should be available in unstable soon, and then in testing a few days >> after >> that. > > I can't find a passwordsafe-ubuntu-0.98.1BETA.i686.deb file in > https://sourceforge.net/projects/passwordsafe/files/Linux-BETA/0.98.1/, > did I miss an announcement or something? Everything I have that can be > 64-bit is, but I have an old 32-bit Atom Dell Mini9 running Ubuntu 14.04 > LTS... > > I want to say I can't be the only one stuck with an old 32-bit OS, but > if no one else has noticed or mentioned it...may I am? > > Clues? It also looks like the 0.98 package changed in some significant ways. I'm seeing: $ dpkg-query --list | grep '^i' | egrep -i 'safe' | awk '{OFS = "-"; print $2,$3}' ... passwordsafe-0.97BETA pwsafe-0.98.1-BETA $ sudo aptitude full-upgrade ... The following packages have unmet dependencies: passwordsafe : Conflicts: pwsafe but 0.98.1-BETA is installed. The following actions will resolve these dependencies: Remove the following packages: 1) passwordsafe And when I removed 0.97 on one computer, the GUI menu entries vanished from the menu and panel (Mint 17). I haven't had time to look deeper yet. 0.98 still works, but only when run from the command line. Some of this may be self-inflicted, since I rolled it out using Ansible by copying the .deb and doing: apt: deb=/tmp/passwordsafe-ubuntu-{{ passwordsafe_version }}.{{ deb_arch }}.deb state=present force=yes Clues, JP -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- JP Vossen, CISSP | http://www.jpsdomain.org/ | http://bashcookbook.com/ |