Watching Linux distros (and yes, it is usually Debian packagers who act the most sanctimonious) shoot themselves in the face and then insult upstream AND the users of a popular package under the delusion that only the distro's self-declared experts are capable of making decisions is always a good reminder as to why you will never be able to waterboard me into using Linux as my primary desktop. Very sorry this is happening Team KeePassXC. https://fosstodon.org/@keepassxc/112417353193348720
Team KeePassXC (@[email protected])

Debian Users - Be aware the maintainer of the KeePassXC package for Debian has unilaterally decided to remove ALL features from it. You will need to switch to `keepassxc-full` to maintain capabilities once this lands outside of testing/sid.

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@film_girl From a "bug" report linked in the replies to @keepassxc's toot:

> Kepassxc provides a cmake option (-DWITH_XC_NETWORKING=OFF) to disable networking support(like download the favicon something). I believe most of the people don't want their password manager to connect somewhere they don't know and it will improve user privacy.

Wonder how long it's been since these people used a computer. So strange.

@mambocab @keepassxc by doing this they also broke YubiKey support. So it's just great decisions all-around.
@film_girl @keepassxc Users doing things with software is a common security flaw, I see how package maintainers got there