[openbox] Key binding can not find child process
Aquarius
aquarius at tutanota.de
Fri Jan 1 07:14:38 EST 2016
/usr/bin/cli is a symbolic link which points ultimately to mono-sgen.
I tried "cli /usr/lib/keepass2/KeePass.exe" in a terminal and Keepass
start up and I can login to the database.
I wonder of the space between '/usr/bin/cli' and
'/usr/lib/keepass2/KeePass.exe' is a or the problem in the xml file. Anyone
an idea on this?
The content of keepass2.desktop is:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=KeePass2
GenericName=Password manager
Exec=keepass2 %f
Icon=keepass2
Terminal=false
Type=Application
StartupNotify=false
Categories=Utility;
MimeType=application/x-keepass2;
I did not know of KeePassX. I have been using KeePass for years on Windows. I
am on Linux for a little more than a year now. I had KeePass full fledged
working before with the help of the KeePass forum. So I figured out it should
be able to have it working again. Can KeePassX read my KeePass database?
I hope all this points someone to the right direction. Thanks for any input.
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29. Dec 2015 15:01 by turkuting at gmail.com:
> > really, very strange.
> /usr/bin/cli? have you tried running "cli
> /usr/lib/keepass2/KeePass.exe" in a terminal?
> what is the content of keepass's .desktop file in
> /usr/share/applications? that should help.
> also, openbox' xml syntax is a little picky when it comes to
> special characters, so be make it's not about that.
>
> could you not use keepassx instead?
>
>
>
> On 12/29/2015 12:47 AM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> >
>> >> On 2015-12-28 22:21 +0000, Aquarius wrote:>>
>>> >>> Addition, which might be of importance:When I do a "ps aux |
>>> grep eepass" I get:/usr/bin/cli /usr/lib/keepass2/KeePass.exeI can not
>>> put that in 'action'. It will give: can not find child proces
>>> '/usr/bin/cli'>>>
>> >> What strange system is this? Are you running keepass under wine
>> or something?>>
>
>
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