Hi, * Lester Hightower <lester.highto...@gmail.com> [2022-03-18 16:12:45 CET]: > I do not equate your one, esoteric data access problem with justification > for removing the package from Debian.
Pasting data into the comment field of an entry is nothing I would anywhere closely consider esoteric, rather the opposite. And that a tool would write data out that it couldn't read back in is something that is utterly confusing, to say the least, and a clear bug that is not just annoying but can impact people's access. That it was easy to fix doesn't reduce the impact of the issue. > There is no security problem and no data was lost. Even if you had not > fixed the problem in File::KeePass yourself, there are many other > programs that operate on KeePass files that could have been used to > access your data. This is where you are clearly wrong. I tried opening the file with other keepass tools, and it boiled down to the same issue: There was data in the XML that weren't valid, and thus couldn't get parsed by any keepass tool. Please don't try to reason with things that aren't the case. Rhonda -- Fühlst du dich mutlos, fass endlich Mut, los | Fühlst du dich hilflos, geh raus und hilf, los | Wir sind Helden Fühlst du dich machtlos, geh raus und mach, los | 23.55: Alles auf Anfang Fühlst du dich haltlos, such Halt und lass los |