• @Tanoh@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    Exactly. And if you want those features, you install the full version. Packages can break in sid, that is the whole point of it.

    I am also running sid and keepassxc and I see no problem with this change. In fact it seems like a very sane thing to do, and something I wished more packages did.

    • Sane move by maintainer, but he should not go around calling other people’s code crap unless there is proof that the code was actually crap with gaping security hole

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        71 year ago

        He could have handled it better. But he didn’t call the code crap directly, just the bundle of everything.

        Having a meta package and let users choose seems like the best way. But this is a Debian issue, and not a keepassxc issue. It is up to Debian to package it anyway they want.