I've just checked it on Fedora 33 and it worked fine. However, I've noticed that with -p it prints a given password while typing. Is there a switch to hide it? In addition to that, for -p there was a nice feature in p7zip to ask twice for manually typed (and hidden) password. Thanks to that you didn't need to write the password once and then test the archive to verify that you entered the right password. Typing it twice was very effective in my case to eliminate typos. IT would be nice to have it...
When downgraded to libmtp 1.1.14 also on Fedora 29 it works as well.
When downgraded to libmtp 1.1.14 alson on Fedora 29 it works as well.
Moto G regrerssion: -6LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to initialize device
Unfortunately not :(. You would probably need to get VirtualBox image of Fedora 25...
Hi. Fedora Rawhide (master) has switched to openssl-1.1.0c. sstp-client-1.10.0 doesn't...
Hi Eivind, Getting back the sstp-client package to Fedora I need to review it again....
I missed the announcements and updates in Fedora are a little bit delayed (and it...