Theproblem is occurring I believe because your Desktop folder is on OneDrive, and the converter may be having trouble finding the required modules when located there. Microsoft has recently been migrating user's special folders to OneDrive, and this has caused issues for many.
Try moving the converter suite folder (the mrc-converter-suite folder) directly to, say C:\, and do the cd command necessary to put the shell window into that working directory. It might be easier for you to also place the export json file also in C:, or if you are comfortable with using Windows paths, just give the converter the correct full path to where the JSON file exists.
@MrC
Yeah that's what I thought too and tried both of those methods, without any luck.
But I actually solved it before the post got approved by mods. I downloaded "UUID::Tiny", created a UUID folder and put the "Tiny" module in there. Worked like a charm. I'm not sure what might be the reason it didn't get installed like other modules, maybe worth looking into if this problem happens to anyone else
UUID:Tiny is included with the converter suite - its in the lib folder. The issue is occurring because the routine to find the script's folder isn't working on OneDrive, so the Perl "library" path is not correct. Hence, lib\Tiny\UUID.pm is not found.
There's a workaround. You can import everything into Bitwarden, then export everything from bitwarden. Proton pass supports import from bitwarden. After importing from bitwarden, if you don't plan to use it, delete that account permanently.
As SIC is long in the market and supports several plattforms ist key to enable this import. As an export from SIC is possible i cant follow the timeline.
@PROTON
pls take care about the SIC users. SIC is doing good job for years.
pls enable SIC import
THX
OnePass have something called mrc-converter-suite for helping to get stuff into there manager. Have nor tried it yes but if it is possible to convert SafeInCloud to OnePass then importing that could be an option.
I have written a short script in R to copy the data from SIC's CSV into a Chrome-type CSV, and it seems to work well. The only problem is that SIC has an object of the type "Login", which has no counterpart in the Pass architecture, so it does not get imported. Anyway, I hope that the developers are already working on it! :)
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