Also use appName instead of appNameGui in order to compute the path
Issue: #2245
The reason is to respect the XDG spec on Unix (#1601) and might help
on windows roaming profiles (#684)
Make ExcludedFiles something that is instantiated outside of
the CSYNC context and then given to it as a hook.
ExcludedFiles still lives in csync_exclude and the internal
workings haven't been touched.
For duplicate file ids the update phase and reconcile phase determined
the rename mappings independently. If they disagreed (due to different
order of processing), complicated misbehavior would result.
This patch fixes it by letting reconcile try to use the mapping that the
update phase has computed first.
This means we cannot use QtGui in libsync.
So this mostly disable the avatar from the account and the avatarjob
Note that there is one logic change: in ConnectionValidator::slotUserFetched
we do the avatar job even if the user is empty. Otherwise we would end up in
a invalid state. This restore the 2.3.x behavior that was broken in
commit e05d6bfcdc
This is mainly for linux, whose local is not UTF-8.
For example, in latin1, it is not possible to encode emoji or chinese character.
If there are such character in the filename, Qt would just save the file using
the replacement character ('?'). Then, on the next sync, client would rename
the files using this replacement character.
Avoid this by ignoring the files which cannot be downloaded because the
filename cannot be represented with the user's locale
Relates to issue #5676 and #5719
* Drop AvatarJob2
* Allow AvatarJob to retrieve different sizes and users
* Make creating a circular avatar into a function
(maybe all avatars should be made into that shape in the first place)
To do this conveniently a bunch of functionality that's common to
IssueWidget and ProtocolWidget is moved to ProtocolItem.
Also the convenience function to asynchronously retrieve the private
link url is moved from the socket api to the network jobs.
Previously we required matching mtimes but that's actually
unnecessary when the question is about whether to skip the
download. We will still update the file's metadata.
Also, adjust behavior when the checksum is weak (Adler32):
in these cases we still depend on equal mtimes.
This restores 2.3 behavior. Some servers reply 404 to GETs and PROPFINDs
to the remote.php/webdav/ url and used to work. Being more picky would
break them.
With some firewalls we can't GET /remote.php/webdav/. Here we keep the
GET request to detect shibboleth through the redirect pattern but then
use PROPFIND to figure out the http auth method.
Currently we prefer OAuth to Shibboleth to Basic auth.
This also restores the fallback behavior of assuming basic auth
when no auth type can be determined.
... even if the file is not changed.
We get an UPDATE_METADATA in that case, so make sure we let the
SyncFileStatusTracker know about it.
That means we need to filter out UPDATE_METADATA in the other listeners
of this signal.
Issue #6098
We mostly trust the file watchers meaning that we don't re-scan the
local tree if we have done that recently and no file watcher events
have arrived. If the file watchers invalidate a subtree, we rescan
only that subtree.
Since we're not entirely sure the file watchers are reliable, we still
do full local discoveries regularly (1h by default). There is a config
file setting as well as an environment variable to control the interval.
On Mac, this halves the time spent in csync_excluded_traversal
when using check_csync_excluded_performance. A similar performance
increase is seen on linux.