clean up preprocessor directives for older macOS releases that are not
supported by macOS minimum required release from the Qt 6.8 release we
require
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu.gallien@nextcloud.com>
past versions may have wrongly set the write permissions for other users
(UNIX style permissions)
remove this under the hypothesis that newly created files or folders
gets more restrictive permissions and that past files or folders should
be updated to get the same permissions
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu.gallien@nextcloud.com>
if a folder is read-only, when deleting content inside this folder, it
may be needed to make it temporary read-write
do this as required by the automated tests
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu.gallien@nextcloud.com>
introduce a new type of conflict for case clash filename conflicts
add proper handling including a new utility class to solve them and a
new dialog for the user to pick a fix
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu.gallien@nextcloud.com>
will trigger if local state is incoherent
like the file itself haveing 0 or negative modtime and the database not
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu.gallien@nextcloud.com>
Also move csync_normalize_etag to common/utility since we
don't need the char* function anymore.
Remove the single space file_stat->remotePerm codepath since
this won't be used in csync anymore since
8de3bda0b1.
Issue #1817
Now that csync builds as C++, this will avoid having to implement
functionalities needed by csync mandatorily in csync itself.
This library is built as part of libocsync and symbols exported
through it.
This requires a relicense of Utility as LGPL. All classes moved into
this library from src/libsync will need to be relicensed as well.
This will allow us to unify data structures between csync and libsync.
Utility functions like csync_time and c_std are still compiled as C
since we won't need to be coupled with Qt in the short term.
Use qCInfo for anything that has general value for support and
development. Use qCWarning for any recoverable error and qCCritical
for anything that could result in data loss or would identify a serious
issue with the code.
Issue #5647
This gives more insight about the logs and allow setting fine-tuned
logging rules. The categories are set to only output Info by default
so this allows us to provide more concise logging while keeping the
ability to extract more information for a specific category when
developping or debugging customer issues.
Issue #5647
- Replace functions that are provided by MinGW with a Win32-based
implementation
- Explicitly export needed symbols from ocsync.dll
- Rename share.h to sharemanager.h since the name clashes with one
of the Windows headers and get included from there
- Remove the timestamp from the fallback csync stderr logging, it's
not used since we always provide a log callback
No need to allocate (and initialize to 0) a 10 MiB buffer for each files, even
when most files are much smaller than that.
So make sure the buffer that we allocate is not bigger than the file size.
And Also 10 MiB is a bit big for a buffer. 500 KiB should be more than enough.
(Too big allocations can cause problem because of memory fragmentation and such)
When a conflict-rename or a temporary-rename fails, notify the
LockWatcher. It'll regularly check whether the file has become
accesible again. When it has, another sync is triggered.
owncloud/enterprise#1288