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Thanks for the great app. But I want to notify you about this problem:
Win64 Legacy keepassxc-cli.exe can't be executed on Windows 2012 R2 and Windows 11 due to missing libreadline8.dll and libtermcap-0.dll.
After copy these two files from my GIMP 2 installation into the KeePassXC folder, I can execute keepassxc-cli.exe.
Related to closed #9873, but the original problem is not solved.
Expected: keepassxc-cli.exe should work "out of the box" after unzipping the archive / executing the installer
Actual
Windows
None
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You don't need to use the legacy installer or zip on either of those operating systems. However, will look into this problem.
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Brief Summary
Thanks for the great app. But I want to notify you about this problem:
Win64 Legacy keepassxc-cli.exe can't be executed on Windows 2012 R2 and Windows 11 due to missing libreadline8.dll and libtermcap-0.dll.
After copy these two files from my GIMP 2 installation into the KeePassXC folder, I can execute keepassxc-cli.exe.
Related to closed #9873, but the original problem is not solved.
Steps to Reproduce
KeePassXC-2.7.9-Win64-LegacyWindows.msi
Expected Versus Actual Behavior
Expected: keepassxc-cli.exe should work "out of the box" after unzipping the archive / executing the installer
Actual
KeePassXC Debug Information
Operating System
Windows
Linux Desktop Environment
None
Linux Windowing System
None
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: