Bradley Reed reported extra binary characters on
decryption with Tuxcards 2.0. We are not able to
reproduce it for me, but it happens on his system. I
have a large tuxcards file (>130 entries) that is
encrypted and has been fine for a month now.
This is an FYI.
The link:
http://blog.rajgad.com/work/software-development/2006-06/tuxcards-20-new-release-for-the-notes-taking-software-for-linux.html#comment-10
The bug:
There are still some bugs in the encrypt/decrypt…
I enter
RegKey=”1a19cef5-1c9a52525-158f2384d-708fc0a-185808e8d-10e8b4ce7″
encrypt the file; save; exit
when I repoen the file I get something like:
RegKüf·@(f·
7ü77Ð岿h岿OMü7Ð岿Ä7ey=”1a19cef5-1c9a52525-158f2384d-708fc0a-185808e8d-10e8b4ce7″
Logged In: YES
user_id=124367
Note: The problem does not occur on Fedora Core 4 or Ubuntu
5.10.
Tested with: qt-3.3.4 and g++ 4.0.2
Amit