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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/10/22 12:23, Dawid Wrobel wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 6:16 PM Jack via
KMyMoney-devel <<a href="mailto:kmymoney-devel@kde.org"
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don't know why I didn't notice this earlier, but if I don't
want to <br>
type all my passwords again, are there instructions for how
I would go <br>
about migrating them? (on Linux, KDE Plasma)<br>
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I imagine you'd have to rename them accordingly. Try saving a
new credential using master build (I just merged the code). Then
see the differences. The new credential should be saved under a
"org.kde.kmymoney" name/folder. Renaming should be
relatively easy, if my experience here on macOS with its own
native vault is to be of any value.
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<div>Unfortunately, this cannot be automated from the app level,
but we could add a manual page/FAQ on how to do this, possibly
with a bash script (via DBus). Which actually begs the
question: should we look into how to prepare a "What's new in
xxx release"? for when we push an alpha release?<br
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<p>We definitely need to do something to give users a heads-up. I
would be very surprised, and not very happy, if without any
warning, an upgrade seemed to lose all my passwords. I don't know
how typical I am, but I have over a dozen mapped accounts, and I
don't really know any of the passwords - I would have to look up
each one in one of the (few) secure places they are stored. Quite
possible, but certainly annoying. I would certainly want to know
it's going to happen, and know it's for a good reason.</p>
<p>Perhaps some pop-up on needing a password telling why it might
not be there if it used to be, and at least a pointer to
instructions on how to migrate, if possible.<br>
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<p>Jack<br>
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