On 3/11/19 4:29 AM, Shengjing Zhu wrote:> On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 3:15 AM Reinhard Tartler <siret...@tauware.de> wrote: >> >> Package: wnpp >> Severity: normal >> >> Keepassx is a graphical password manager, using the Qt4 toolkit. I'm no >> longer using this package and have personally switched to >> 'password-store'. Unfortunately, I've also failed to get a response >> from upstream from >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=920616 - which >> recommends to replace keepassx with keepassxc, a community fork, >> possibly because of unresponsive upstream. >> >> I am undecided whether or not this package should be included in Debian >> 10 (aka buster). It clearly is useful to many people, but its long-term >> maintenance is unclear. >> >> I'd encourage people interested in picking up this package to coordinate >> with Julian Klode (CC'ed), the Debian keepassxc maintainer. >> > > I'm also long-time user of keepassx. > > I checked the upstream. In surprise, I found the master version has > switched to Qt-5. And the upstream author is Felix Geyer, who is DD as > well. > > Felix, could you have some inputs here? > > In person, I hope keepassx is in buster. I can help uploading the > master version(with Qt-5) if Qt-4 is really needed to be removed from > buster. However I'm unsure if RT is fine with this big change(I assume > it's not ok).
Whoever cares: I've been using keepassx for years now and switched to keepassxc just because of this issue without any troubles. If long-term maintenance is unclear we (Debian) maybe should avoid going that way... JM2C && HAND, - Darsha
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