Relevation 1.3.1 released

A small update to Relevation, to ease usage on contemporary systems it's now running on Python 3. Hopefully I didn't break it since I'm not used to Python 3.

No other big changes, just some internal ones.


Relevation 1.3.1
https://p.outlyer.net/files/relevation/relevation-1.3.1.tar.gz
or
https://p.outlyer.net/files/relevation/relevation-1.3.1.zip (zip includes PDF and HTML manpage)
pre-packaged
https://p.outlyer.net/files/relevation/relevation_1.3.1-pon.1_all.deb

Debian users can use my apt repository located at http://packages.outlyer.net. Instructions are provided there.

Relevation 1.3 released

I've just published an updated version of Relevation.

The main addition is support for the newer format of data files used by Revelation, plus a slightly better handling of international characters in the data file.

This is, however, a somewhat rushed and unpolished release to support the newer file format as soon as ready. As a result running the script in Windows is now harder, untested and most likely broken.
I plan to update it ASAP.


Relevation 1.3

http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.3.tar.gz
or
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.3.zip (zip includes PDF and HTML manpage)

pre-packaged
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation_1.3-pon.1_all.deb

Debian users can use my apt repository located at http://packages.outlyer.net. Instructions are provided there.

Relevation 1.2.1 released

I've just published a very minor update to Relevation.

It just fixes the previously broken minimal-GUI and adds support to build RPMs directly from the tarball.


Relevation 1.2.1

http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.2.1.tar.gz
or
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.2.1.zip (zip includes PDF and HTML manpage)

pre-packaged
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation_1.2.1-pon.1_all.deb

Debian users can use my apt repository located at http://packages.outlyer.net. Instructions are provided there.

Relevation 1.2 released

I've just published a new version of Relevation.

The biggest change is that it can now combine search terms, useful to reduce the number of results when you've got multiple similar logins alike. Check the updated man page for more details.

There's also a couple of small but important bugfixes.

See the changelog for the full list.

It will now handle wrong passwords a bit more gracefully and it's also easier to use on Windows now.


Relevation 1.2

http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.2.tar.gz
or
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.2.zip (zip includes PDF and HTML manpage)

pre-packaged
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation_1.2-pon.1_all.deb

Debian users can now also use my apt repository located at http://packages.outlyer.net. Instructions are provided there.

Relevation 1.1 released

A small update for Relevation.

It will now handle wrong passwords a bit more gracefully and it's also easier to use on Windows now.

Full list of changes:

  • Support cryptopy if PyCrypto is not available. Enhances cross-platform support.
  • Print an error message if the decryption produced wrong data (normally caused by a bad password)
  • Add PyCrypto/cryptopy to version info (--version)
  • Windows support enhancements:
    • Minimalistic GUI
    • Py2exe support
    • Packaging scripts
  • Fix $ make uninstall procedure

Relevation 1.1

http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.1.tar.gz
or
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.1.zip (zip includes PDF and HTML manpage)

pre-packaged
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation_1.1-upstream.1_all.deb

New tool released: Relevation

I've just published a new tool I named 'Relevation'.

It's a command-line tool to access the passwords stored with the excellent Revelation Password Manager, which only provides a graphical interface.

I've been using the basis of my new tool on my computers for more than 4 years now and decided I might as well release it for others to use in case anyone else is interested.

It's is written in Python and has fairly simple dependencies, so it is easy to test and requires no compilation.

Its website is located at p.outlyer.net/relevation/.

Relevation 1.0:

Tarball
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation-1.0.tar.gz
deb package
http://p.outlyer.net/relevation/files/relevation_1.0-upstream.1_all.deb
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