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Mention of the GPL in passing, if at all, during installation.
The Windows MSI installer makes users agree to the General Public License as if it were a license agreement, which it is not.
Change the installer so it runs without the user agreeing to the not-agreement.
This behavior is not forbidden, but an unnecessary annoyance.
There is a whole Tumblr blog dedicated to this.
KeePassXC - Version 2.4.2 Revision: a775031
Qt 5.12.3 Debugging mode is disabled.
Operating system: Windows 10 (10.0) CPU architecture: x86_64 Kernel: winnt 10.0.17134
Enabled extensions:
Cryptographic libraries: libgcrypt 1.8.4
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This is just an artifact of the installer presets...
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And I kind of do want you to read, understand, and agree to what is written, specifically sections 15 and 16.
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Expected Behavior
Mention of the GPL in passing, if at all, during installation.
Current Behavior
The Windows MSI installer makes users agree to the General Public License as if it were a license agreement, which it is not.
Possible Solution
Change the installer so it runs without the user agreeing to the not-agreement.
Steps to Reproduce
Context
This behavior is not forbidden, but an unnecessary annoyance.
There is a whole Tumblr blog dedicated to this.
Debug Info
KeePassXC - Version 2.4.2
Revision: a775031
Qt 5.12.3
Debugging mode is disabled.
Operating system: Windows 10 (10.0)
CPU architecture: x86_64
Kernel: winnt 10.0.17134
Enabled extensions:
Cryptographic libraries:
libgcrypt 1.8.4
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: