Ok thanks a lot for the feedback, I will try some coding next week and see how it goes.
Ok. Well, then if I want to mess around with the KeePass 2x. code privately (so I don't intend to make chaos in public code base, also no forking etc). Some dirty hacking just for myself, you know :) So apart from the MergeIn methods, would you recommend some other place? Any tips would be much appreciated :) And are there extra steps required to prepare the build environment? Or just run e.g. Visual Studio Community and click build? Regarding our database, thanks a lot for willing to help, however...
Ok. Well, then if I want to mess around with the KeePass 2x. code privately (so I don't intend to make chaos in public code base, also no forking etc). Some dirty hacking just for myself, you know :) So apart from the MergeIn methods, would you recommend some other place? Any tips would be much appreciated :) And are there extra steps required to prepare the build environment? Or just run e.g. Visual Studio Community and click build? Regarding our database, thanks a lot for willing to help, however...
And returing to my followup question number 1. But still, why not modify KeePass source code directly? If I was to do it, then I guess I would change the MergeIn... methods and the code around them? Perhaps Dominik @dreichl or Paul @pail459 could comment on that? Great thanks in advance!
Thanks for the info. I understand more or less the sync and the entry history, as we have been using it for years. But now after sync between these version sets of the same file we always do loose very many entries. And the team mates say they have not deleted them. So why o why does KeePass decide to delete them anyway? Additionaly we then always loose around 60% of the weight, but the size is in megabytes - normally we would not tell about it, but here it is quite a symptom rather confirming that...
Great! Many thanks for response. I will look into that 1. But still, why not modify KeePass source code directly? If I was to do it, then I guess I would change the MergeIn... methods and the code around them? 2. And anyway, our case is that we need to be always sure to merge the data the way we want it, and especially not loose any data. And additionaly, now, after using Keepass2.x for long time within the team, we have a strange situation that merging an old version of the database file with a...
Hello, I just created a new thread about this: https://sourceforge.net/p/keepass/discussion/329220/thread/b1aebacab8/ perhaps since 10 years passed, someone already coded this or someone can point me where I could code it :)
Hello, I just created a new thread about this: https://sourceforge.net/p/keepass/discussion/329220/thread/b1aebacab8/ perhaps since 10 years passed, someone already coded this or someone can point me where I could code it :)
Hello, I just created a new thread about this - perhaps since 10 years passed, someone already coded this or someone can point me where I could code it :)
Hello, we definitely need a way for KeePass 2.x to ask what to do for each entry difference/conflict during synchronization (merge), not just rely on automatic. We are short on time, so not to open some discussion about something else / just a bit different than what I just stated above, I will limit all questions and discussion and I will write very precisely: We know we need this exact thing that I just described above, and why we need it is not important, also other synchronize functions are less...
Hi, I found a kind of "solution" for smbd startup problems :) well, I don't know if this is your situation, probably this is something different (because for me nmbd starts). But anyway let me share :) I have a full system installed from NAS4Free-x64-LiveCD-11.0.0.4.4490.iso,and for some reason "smbd" didn't want to start (but nmbd started) It was enough to check the system logs, and although in /var/log/samba4/ the .log files were empty, but next file I checked was /var/log/system.log (which is...
Hi, I found a kind of "solution" for smbd startup problems :) well, I don't know if this is your situation, probably this is something different (because for me nmbd starts). But anyway let me share :) I have a full system installed from NAS4Free-x64-LiveCD-11.0.0.4.4490.iso,and for some reason "smbd" didn't want to start (but nmbd started! so this is probably. It was enough to check the system logs, and although in /var/log/samba4/ the .log files were empty, but next file I checked was /var/log/system.log...
Hi, I found a kind of "solution" :) well, I don't know if this is your situation, but anyway I have a full system installed ,and for some reason "smbd" didn't want to start (but nmbd started). It was enough to check the system logs, and although in /var/log/samba4/ the .log files were empty, but next file I checked was /var/log/system.log (which is partially binary towards the end or something, well I'm new to FreeBSD) and bingo! Aug 9 18:44:50 HOSTNAME smbd[5394]: [2017/08/09 18:44:50.961569, 0]...