[pkg-fso-maint] Bug#542174: fpm2: passwords are stored incorrectly

Wen-Yen Chuang caleb at calno.com
Tue Aug 18 18:32:04 UTC 2009


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Stuart Pook wrote:
> Package: fpm2
> Version: 0.75-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: causes non-serious data loss
>
> on my Openmoko Freerunner, fpm2 stores all passwords incorrectly.
>
> Run fpm2 for the first time (or remove ~/.fpm) and enter a simple
> password for the key file. Save and quit fpm2. Restart fpm2 and the
> password will not be accepted.
>
> Remove ~/.fpm, run fpm2, enter a password for the key file, add a new
> entry with a simple password, click "Show Password" to see the
> password, and click "Ok". Now click on "Edit" to see the entry just
> created, click show password and see a password that is rubbish. Fpm2
> writes a warning
>
> (fpm2:16334): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to
> pango_layout_set_text()

To Stuart:
Thank you for the bug report.
However, I can not reproduce your problem.

I have tested the latest official Debian fpm2 build (0.75-1) on i386 and
armel (qemu versatilepb).
Fpm2 works fine on both systems (both are running Debian sid).

I CCed this mail to upstream author of fpm2.



To pkg-fso-maint:
I have no Openmoko machine.
If you have spare time, please test the fpm2 package.
Thank you.

Kind regards
 Wen-Yen Chuang (caleb)
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