January 7, 20197 yr Is there a way to get an Enpass 6 version of the installer for Linux? I am using Fedora Silverblue and even though you can install RPMs there is (still) an issue with installing RPMs that write to /opt (the issue is documented here: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/233). Is it somehow possible to just extract the binary from the rpm (or the deb) and start it like one could run enpass < 6? The better solution (for me and for all Fedora users) would obviously to provide a flatpak but I already read that you are still waiting for the snap/flatpak think to settle. Is that still the case? Unfortunately it seems that this broke my sync setup as Enpass on mt iPhone was automatically upgraded to 6 and I currently still have to use enpass 5.6 on my desktop and it seems that syncing between two different versions just does not work. :(
January 7, 20197 yr Hi @tobstarr, You can extract binary & other files from deb package. Here is the link to latest deb: https://apt.enpass.io/pool/main/e/enpass/enpass_6.0.1.239_amd64.deb Thanks.
January 7, 20197 yr Author @Vinod Kumar thanks. Do you have a link for a RPM-Package as well? I would like to try and modify it so it writes to /usr/ instead of /opt as there are some other things which are currently not working (I can e.g. not authenticate with OneDrive as my browser does not have a protocol handler for `enpassauth:`). Edited January 7, 20197 yr by tobstarr
January 7, 20197 yr @tobstarr There you go https://yum.enpass.io/stable/x86_64/enpass-6.0.1.239-1.x86_64.rpm
January 7, 20197 yr Author @Vinod KumarThen please reconsider providing a flatpak version. I suppose I could somehow make one specific version of Enpass to work with my setup but I would really like to avoid jumping all those hoops every time there is an update.
June 17, 20196 yr Sorry, I'm kinda noob with Fedora Silverblue. How could you make it work exactly? I was able to extract those binaries, but I don't know what to do next. I tried to copy them to my .local folder, but I couldn't open Enpass. Thank you, Rafaelles.
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