Joern Bernhardt
Joern Bernhardt
> is keepass-rs the successor of keepass-diff? if yes, is it already available for testing? [keepass-rs](https://github.com/sseemayer/keepass-rs) is the underlying dependency that `keepass-diff` is using to be able to read `.kdbx`...
> Maybe a config file feature would be an option? Something like git config? Is there a recommended module in Rust that allows this without this tool having to address...
Sorry for the late reply @chrestomanci - I think it would be best to update the keepass dependency first, publish a new version and then check with that whether your...
@chrestomanci I have released a newer version (v1.2.0) that includes lots of updates of the underlying keepass dependency. Do you have a chance to test whether your problem still exists...
I think the issue is that I forgot to add a tag to the Git which commit is the 1.2.0 version. I need to add this here still. Thanks for...
@mrghosti3 do you happen to know a good way how to find out on which commit the publish has been done? 😬 I'm pretty sure I always did do publish...
Hey, someone scanned all the repos and put it online: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40698536 There is [email protected] in there as well: Does that mean I can safely tag this commit with 1.2.0 then?...
Hi @xanonid and thanks for pushing me to work on this! I have released version 1.2.0 now and updated the dependency. Could you please check again and maybe provide a...
Hi @aivanovski, thanks for the report - do you have a test file for me to be able to reproduce this? While upgrading to the most recent keepass-rs version (0.6.1),...
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