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MyPasswordSafe

   0.6.5  

KDE Security

Score 51%
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Downloads:  1124
Submitted:  Jul 10 2004
Updated:  Nov 16 2004

Description:

MyPasswordSafe is a straightforward, easy-to-use password keychain/manager that uses the Blowfish algorithm to store encrypted passwords. It uses the same file format as Password Safe.




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 Already done.

 
 by jharper on: Jul 10 2004
 
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See Kwallet or PWManager.


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 Re: Already done.

 
 by fab on: Jul 10 2004
 
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I don't find it redundant. Maybe it is even good to have some competition to choose from. Or do dislike the option of having a choice?

Fab


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 Re: Re: Already done

 
 by h1k3r on: Jul 23 2004
 
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Having useful competition is a good thing, I agree. However, MyPasswordSafe doesn't even work - it's full of bugs - if, you can get it to compile at all, that is. It seems the author never tested it and it hasn't been updated for months. PwManager is a much better app.


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 Password Safe suppor

 
 by sneakin on: Jul 10 2004
 
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Do kwallet and PWmanager support Password Safe safes? That's the whole purpose of MyPasswordSafe, to be compatible with Password Safe safes.

- Nolan


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 Re: Password Safe su

 
 by michaelbuesch on: Jul 12 2004
 
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it's on the TODO list of PwManager


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 Bad package

 
 by h1k3r on: Jul 12 2004
 
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The latest package would not compile without major tweaking of several of the source files. After tweaking and compiling, I found numerous bugs. It's clear that the author had never tested this app before offering it for download.

I realise that there is a binary available for download. However, I would never run a binary on my computer that was compiled by a total stranger as I am not sure that the I am running binary was compiled from the same source as that which is available for download.

Why does this app depend on Boost? This is really unnecessary.

The author of this app should remove it from kde-apps until he has done sufficient updating of the source and testing of the entire package and binary. There is absolutely no reason for an app to be released with bugs in the source. The author is supposed to know the code, and, if you know the code, you know if there are bugs in the source - and how to erradicate them.

At present, this package is a complete waste of time to download and compile.


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 Re: Bad package

 
 by sneakin on: Jul 16 2004
 
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Apparently you tried the development branch, and it is called such because it IS the development branch. Expect bugs and incomplete functionality. One thing I made certain though, is that it won't trash your passwords.

What bugs did you find? You need to report the bugs you find, that way no one else will run into the trouble you had.

Or contribute a patch!

-sneakin


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 Re: Re: Bad package

 
 by h1k3r on: Jul 16 2004
 
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Nope, I downloaded the source from http://www.semanticgap.com/myps/release/

I downloaded it again and tried to compile it today and got the following:


several Boost errors (I don't have Boost on my computer)

src/encryptedstring.hpp:74: error: syntax error before `::' token

src/encryptedstring.hpp:75: error: syntax error before `::' token

src/encryptedstring.hpp:90: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of `boost' with no type

src/encryptedstring.hpp:90: error: `boost' declared as an `inline' field

src/encryptedstring.hpp:92: error: semicolon missing after declaration of `EncryptedString'

src/encryptedstring.hpp:95: error: non-member function `SecuredString get()' cannot have `const' method qualifier

src/encryptedstring.hpp:115: error: non-member function `bool operator==(const EncryptedString&)' cannot have `const' method qualifier

src/encryptedstring.hpp:116: error: non-member function `bool operator!=(const EncryptedString&)' cannot have `const' method qualifier

src/encryptedstring.hpp: In function `bool operator!=(const EncryptedString&)':

src/encryptedstring.hpp: At global scope:

src/encryptedstring.hpp:118: error: syntax error before `protected'

src/encryptedstring.hpp:130: error: syntax error before `private'

src/encryptedstring.hpp:134: error: syntax error before `::' token

src/encryptedstring.hpp:137: error: syntax error before `}' token

src/safe.hpp: In member function `const EncryptedString Safe::getPassPhrase() const':

src/safe.hpp:100: error: `get' undeclared (first use this function)

.ui/manualdlg.h:23: error: syntax error before `{' token

.ui/manualdlg.h:28: error: destructors must be member functions

.ui/manualdlg.h:33: error: syntax error before `protected'

.ui/manualdlg.h:37: error: syntax error before `protected'

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:31: error: syntax error before `{' token

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:36: error: destructors must be member functions

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:39: error: syntax error before `*' token

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:60: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:63: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:64: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:67: error: syntax error before `public'

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:69: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:70: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:71: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:72: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:73: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:74: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:75: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:76: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:77: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:78: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:79: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:80: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:81: error: syntax error before `&' token

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:81: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:82: error: syntax error before `&' token

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:82: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:83: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:84: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:86: error: syntax error before `protected'

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:91: error: syntax error before `protected'

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:94: error: `QCloseEvent' was not declared in this scope

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:94: error: `e' was not declared in this scope

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:94: error: virtual outside class declaration

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:94: error: variable or field `closeEvent' declared void

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:97: error: syntax error before `private'

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:100: error: 'QString' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type.

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:102: error: 'QString' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type.

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:105: error: 'QSettings' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type.

.ui/mypasswordsafe.h:110: error: syntax error before `}' token

src/main.cpp:48: error: `PREFIX' was not declared in this scope

src/main.cpp:48: error: syntax error before string constant

src/main.cpp: In function `int main(int, char**)':

src/main.cpp:52: error: `QApplication' undeclared (first use this function)

src/main.cpp:52: error: syntax error before `(' token

src/main.cpp:54: error: `QTranslator' undeclared (first use this function)

src/main.cpp:58: error: `qt' undeclared (first use this function)

src/main.cpp:58: error: `QString' undeclared (first use this function)

src/main.cpp:58: error: `QTextCodec' undeclared (first use this function)

src/main.cpp:58: error: syntax error before `::' token

src/main.cpp:59: error: `a' undeclared (first use this function)

src/main.cpp:60: error: syntax error before `(' token

src/main.cpp:61: error: `myapp' undeclared (first use this function)

src/main.cpp:61: error: syntax error before `::' token

src/main.cpp:51: warning: unused parameter `int argc'

src/main.cpp:51: warning: unused parameter `char**argv'

src/main.cpp: At global scope:

src/main.cpp:66: error: syntax error before `.' token

src/main.cpp:68: error: 'MyPasswordSafe' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type.

src/main.cpp:69: error: syntax error before `.' token

src/main.cpp:70: error: syntax error before `.' token

make: *** [.obj/main.o] Error 1


If these errors are the fault of my computer, which I don't think they are, then, please accept my appologies. However, they look like errors in the source code to me. Am I the only one having these errors?


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 Re: Re: Re: Bad pack

 
 by michaelbuesch on: Jul 18 2004
 
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(I don't have Boost on my computer)

What do you expect?
What part of "required library" don't you understand?


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bad

 
 by h1k3r on: Jul 21 2004
 
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True, but, having Boost doesn't fix the hundreds of errors I am still getting.
It seems there are lots of syntaxt errors in the source code.
Has anyone else been able to get this to compile?


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 Boost

 
 by sneakin on: Jul 27 2004
 
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In the Makefile, change the line:

export BOOST_DIR=$(HOME)/src/boost-1.30.2

to point to the directory that you untarred Boost and then try again.

-sneakin


http://www.semanticgap.com/
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 Re: Boost

 
 by h1k3r on: Jul 27 2004
 
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2004 - 07 - 27: This app still has a lot of bugs. The source code still takes much work to bet it to compile. If the author would just get rid of the Boost dependency, I would work with him to fix all the bugs I have found.

I have downloaded and compiled hundreds of apps, including encryption/decryption/security apps, and this is the first time I have ever seen an app being dependent on Boost. The more dependencies an app has, the harder it is to compile/debug and the more problems an end user will encounter.

I followed the above advice and this app still won't compile. The problem is in the source code, not the Boost dependency. Get rid of the Boost dependency and I will assist you in making this app workable.



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 Try this...

 
 by h1k3r on: Jul 23 2004
 
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PwManager (http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=10277) is a much better password manager, and it works.


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 Could you please

 
 by h1k3r on: Jul 29 2004
 
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Could you please take the "Boost" requirement out of this app's source code?

No one wants to download 5Mb of Boost software for the sole purpose of compiling your 250kb source code, especially when there are tons of apps on the internet that do the same job without the Boost requirement.

Otherwise, you're just shooting yourself in the foot.


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 Re: Could you please

 
 by sneakin on: Nov 16 2004
 
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It's done.


http://www.semanticgap.com/
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 Hmm...

 
 by h1k3r on: Nov 17 2004
 
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... still getting one error about lrelease. But, PwManager works great :)


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