Version 0.1.5 of pwsafe

Release Notes: The getopt_long() and readline() dependencies are gone. A broken readline.h is handled better now. "Use default password? (y/n)" has been fixed; you can now answer No and have it stick.

Other releases

  •  01 Oct 2005 00:41

Release Notes: This release added compatability with PasswordSafe 2.0 databases (including support for groups), the ability to export and merge databases, and some small usability enhancements requested by users. Build issues on RedHat Fedora Core 3 and 4, SUSE, and OS X Tiger were fixed.

  •  02 Mar 2004 02:43

Release Notes: This release adds the ability to quit with a keystroke, and fixes build issues on Solaris, *BSD, and Mac OS X.

  •  21 Feb 2004 07:13

Release Notes: The getopt_long() and readline() dependencies are gone. A broken readline.h is handled better now. "Use default password? (y/n)" has been fixed; you can now answer No and have it stick.

  •  12 Feb 2004 11:19

Release Notes: Segfaults in the secure allocator of release 0.1.3 were fixed. A "make check" target was added. A known-good database, named test.dat, was added. A selftest script was added so you can verify that your pwsafe is built correctly. The --with-openssl-dir=dir and --with/without-readling options were added to ./configure.

Release Notes: This release is feature complete. Strings and cryptographic keys are kept in unswappable memory. The random number generator is seeded from ~/.rnd (as well as the usual /dev/urandom). The autoconf and build have been tweaked to work on a wider variety of OSes and gcc versions, from Red Hat 6.2 egcs-2.91 to Debian unstable gcc 3.3.3.

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