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jaguilar 2010-05-31 17:56

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Sorry for using you as testers until I discover all the dependencies that are missing! In my device it runs flawlessly, but I have a lot of Python programs, so the aditional packages could be already installed.

Just uploaded another version with more declared dependencies....I hope that it works....

pizzulicchio 2010-05-31 20:23

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Haha!
It 's a pleasure to do this.
I do not have these knowledges in python and this is my humble contribution! :-)

pizzulicchio 2010-05-31 20:31

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I have updated the app but the problem continues:

[1|root@Nokia-N900-42-11|/opt/pysafe]./pysafe
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./pysafe", line 3, in <module>
from mainwindow import pysafe
File "tmp/mainwindow.py", line 7, in <module>
File "tmp/rotation.py", line 3, in <module>
ImportError: No module named qt

flashman 2010-05-31 22:28

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Yea, im getting the same error, after installing the upgrade that was released today.

raceback (most recent call last):
File "./pysafe", line 3, in <module>
from mainwindow import pysafe
File "tmp/mainwindow.py", line 7, in <module>
File "tmp/rotation.py", line 3, in <module>

ceevee 2010-05-31 22:34

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I'm getting conflict when trying to install 0.8.1-3 on PR 1.2.

Conflict with the following packages:
python2.5-qt4-gui(4.7-maemo7)
python2.5-qt4-network(4.7-maemo7)
python2.5-qt4-webkit(4.7-maemo7)

Art.M 2010-05-31 22:37

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Conflict with python2.5-qt4-gui(4.7-maemo7) only for me

flashman 2010-06-01 00:34

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Nice, after the upgrade just released everything works as usual. thanks!

Smooth-op 2010-06-01 05:47

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
It crashed with me .....installed old Pysafe but got a missing depedency- python-crypto . Did an apt-get install python-crypto and then it installed.....

robbie 2010-06-01 06:10

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
The new version installed perfectly. I'll start digging in the file format.

b.t.w. did you see my questions? http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=112

robbie 2010-06-01 06:56

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I see that the format is easy to understand. I'll see if i can decrypt it at home.

I also see that there's no last modified date in the record. Is it easy to add that for you? Without it, foolproof syncing is not possible..

Netweaver 2010-06-01 07:45

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
same thing happens here as well, even with latest version. conflicting package python2.5-qt4-gui. so the upgrade is still not smooth

edit: install via HAM gives conflicting packages error. BUT install via apt-get works fine. It pulls in lots of libraries and sorts itself out completely.

It looks realy nice. some suggestioncould it be possible to safe some screen real estate on the left side of the screen ? less white space before the group and item names ? and also slightly smaller font for the group and item names ? tapping area is fine, just I love to see more of the item text.

Thanks again for bringing this further. We will end up one day with a real HandySafe replacement, incl. multiplatform desktop sync. great !

pizzulicchio 2010-06-01 08:29

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I have done the upgrade and now it works for me!
The program starts.

I'm trying to import my old databse of password made with Keepass password safe, exporting it as XML file from my pc, and using the wizard for the import but It fails.

The pysafe.log written in /var/tmp is empty.
What is wrong in this procedure?

robbie 2010-06-01 09:20

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pizzulicchio (Post 693174)
I'm trying to import my old databse of password made with Keepass password safe, exporting it as XML file from my pc, and using the wizard for the import but It fails.

It only can import old pySafe databases. Keepass exports are not supported.

I'm working on a program that lets you sync pySafe with Keepass though.

pizzulicchio 2010-06-01 09:26

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I'm sorry....
I have done a mistake... The import procedure works well..
I suggest to you to insert a messagge as "Import in progress" because during the import the N900 isn't responsive and it's impossible to know if the phone has accepted the command or not.

You have done a great work. Thank you very much !

pvtje 2010-06-01 09:29

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gLobster (Post 479972)
What you think about PC desktop application & sync ? And import & export from handy safe :) ?

Yes, when is that possible, until now i could not import any file from Handy safe

jaguilar 2010-06-01 20:24

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
The version 0.8.2 is in the repository! Please can you confirm that now it runs flawlessly?

jcg81 2010-06-01 21:27

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Art.M (Post 692620)
Conflict with python2.5-qt4-gui(4.7-maemo7) only for me

installing .8.2-1 gives me the following problem above

edit: disregard... using apt get fixed/installed it.

Smooth-op 2010-06-01 21:45

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I re tried installing the new one......well installs fine but my Pysafe.db file even though imported and recognized only shows half of all my info that was in it!........Nice gui though:-) Good work!

jaguilar 2010-06-01 21:45

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jcg81 (Post 694732)
installing .8.2-1 gives me the following problem above

I believe that you are with mess instalation of Python! The current version of PyQt is 4.6, not 4.7 (this is not official yet)!

Art.M 2010-06-01 22:43

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
so what version should it be?

i did apt-get remove python2.5-qt4-gui
it uninstalled:
healthcheck
pysafe
wifieye
python2.5-qt4-gui


then installed pysafe again and it says that is using
...
python2.5-qt4-gui (4.7.3-maemo5)
....
...
pysafe (0.8.2-2)


(it is working)

Smooth-op 2010-06-01 23:42

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Anyone else not able to use the long press for numbers on entering the password?

teddy3 2010-06-02 00:21

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I got the same problem like jcg81. What can I do? I haven't install it by myself, but by another prog?

ceevee 2010-06-02 01:59

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
0.8.2-2 continues to have the same conflict problem that I experienced before during update.

grossetti 2010-06-02 09:55

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I upgraded yesterday and it works great, thanks!

jaguilar 2010-06-02 19:55

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I really don't know whats wrong with the dependencies! This is the declared list in the package:
- python2.5
- python2.5-qt4-common
- python2.5-qt4-sql
- python2.5-qt4-gui
- python2.5-qt4-dbus
- python2.5-qt4-core
- python-crypto
- python-dbus
- python-osso

The current official version of PyQt is 4.6, but I saw in the repositories a package for 4.7. And I think that it's the problem. But I really don't understand why the package refuses to install with a library new version!

Can all who are having trouble confirm if have this new version of PyQt?

jaguilar 2010-06-03 01:21

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
New version 0.9.0!

Changelog in the first post.

jcg81 2010-06-03 05:12

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaguilar (Post 696958)
New version 0.9.0!

Changelog in the first post.

still having the conflict. just wondering what changes you made from .8-1 to .8-2 or .9.0. i am currently on .8-1 without any problems until now. thanks.

Barrie 2010-06-03 09:35

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Thanks for a great programme.

I have a problem now. I deleted the original pysafe (including the database - pysafe.db) and now when I reinstall the programme asks me for my password and then tells me it cannot find the database and closes down. Obviously some settings are staying behind so it is not creating a new database. Can you tell me how to fix this?

Cheers,

Barrie

robbie 2010-06-03 10:29

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaguilar (Post 464859)
vr. 0.9.0
- Include column with timestamp in database

I like it! :)

matristain 2010-06-03 18:36

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Every thing is fine here,
used to have problems with import an spanish characters, but now , works like a charm, Congrats

Barrie 2010-06-04 11:36

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie (Post 697336)
Thanks for a great programme.

I have a problem now. I deleted the original pysafe (including the database - pysafe.db) and now when I reinstall the programme asks me for my password and then tells me it cannot find the database and closes down. Obviously some settings are staying behind so it is not creating a new database. Can you tell me how to fix this?

Cheers,

Barrie

Can someone suggest something please??

Art.M 2010-06-04 13:20

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
the new extension for the database is .sqlite
the import wizard asked you for the new location, where did you put it?

Barrie 2010-06-04 14:29

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Art.M (Post 699543)
the new extension for the database is .sqlite
the import wizard asked you for the new location, where did you put it?

No, it did not ask me for anything....... Even tried reinstalling but same happens - opens the dialogue asking for password and then tells me it cannot find the database.

Art.M 2010-06-04 14:46

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
you're right, it asks for a password even if there is no database, then looks for the database to compare passwords, and if it doesn't find it should ask to create one.

Barrie 2010-06-04 15:27

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Art.M (Post 699659)
you're right, it asks for a password even if there is no database, then looks for the database to compare passwords, and if it doesn't find it should ask to create one.

Yeah, that's what I thought, but it tells me it cannot find the database (pysafe.db) does not create a new one, just shuts down.

jaguilar 2010-06-04 22:41

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Ok...I reflashed my N900 and tested the package dependencies. Now the program install and run flawlessly in a clean device.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie (Post 697336)
I have a problem now. I deleted the original pysafe (including the database - pysafe.db) and now when I reinstall the programme asks me for my password and then tells me it cannot find the database and closes down. Obviously some settings are staying behind so it is not creating a new database. Can you tell me how to fix this?

Just remove the config file ".pysafe.conf" in /home/user, and start the program.

Barrie 2010-06-04 23:11

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaguilar (Post 700294)
Just remove the config file ".pysafe.conf" in /home/user, and start the program.

Ok, that did it. Thanks, great program.

Cheers,

Barrie

Art.M 2010-06-04 23:37

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
my update says it's going to install PyQt4 (4.7.3-maemo5), is that right?

x-lette 2010-06-05 00:15

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Hi, great application! I love it. And switch to new database seemed to have run without problems. But I must confesss, I can't control it, because I didn't count the entries in the old DB. As long as I don't miss an entry everything will be fine. :cool:

New layout looks good.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Art.M (Post 700333)
my update says it's going to install PyQt4 (4.7.3-maemo5), is that right?

That's testing version of QT, right? Didn't get installed on my device.

ceevee 2010-06-05 00:43

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Art.M (Post 700333)
my update says it's going to install PyQt4 (4.7.3-maemo5), is that right?

Mine said the same thing. I installed it, then tried to update pySafe.

PySafe description states that it is "updatable", but during the update, a yellow notification bar pops up and states that the installation failed.


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