Package Details: lastpass 4.125.0.4-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/lastpass.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: lastpass
Description: The Universal LastPass installer for Firefox, Chrome, and Opera
Upstream URL: https://lastpass.com
Licenses: custom
Submitter: Det
Maintainer: darose
Last Packager: darose
Votes: 94
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2013-06-02 17:50 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-01-04 01:14 (UTC)

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oblique commented on 2015-01-22 08:48 (UTC)

Ok I found what I had to do in Chromium: 1) install this package 2) install Lastpass from Chrome Store 3) Login in Lastpass then click on its icon and go: Tools -> About, click "Enable Native Messaging" and then restart Chromium. I don't know if there is a more automatic way.

oblique commented on 2015-01-22 08:29 (UTC)

Also I noticed that you don't have "chrome-extension://hgnkdfamjgnljokmokheijphenjjhkjc/" in allowed_origins. They have it in their install script.

oblique commented on 2015-01-22 08:05 (UTC)

Lastpass is not shown in Chromium. Should I do anything else after I install this package? I also don't see it in chrome://extensions/

Det commented on 2015-01-18 16:10 (UTC)

There's currently no support for multiple profiles. I'll fix it soon.

andykluger commented on 2015-01-18 03:50 (UTC)

I just upgraded this package and confirmed this process kills my profiles. Here's the before and after contents of my profiles.ini: http://pastebin.com/xqzXn9b8 I don't remember if I created the lastpass profile or if it was generated by this package and I just held on to it.

Det commented on 2015-01-16 19:20 (UTC)

Profiles.ini is only touched when it doesn't point to a default profile, or it doesn't exist (e.g. if Firefox isn't even installed). Otherwise the extension can't be extracted anywhere reliable, because a profile name is always decided at random. Have you ever had a look at the contents of the blown out profiles.ini?

andykluger commented on 2015-01-16 17:55 (UTC)

I've found that every so often my firefox profiles.ini gets clobbered and I have to recreate it to access my profiles. I've taken to backing it up elsewhere and copying it back over whenever that happens. Is it possible this package is responsible for the clobbering? Why does it provide its own profiles.ini?