The specs forbid the encryption or decryption of a
non empty folder. so...
1 - check for the sync status, if it's not synced return
as there's no way that I can say that there's items on the
server right now without waiting for the sync to finish
2 - verify if the folder is empty locally
as the user could have send some files to the folder.
* Add a more functional error view #5516
* Allow filtering of ignores and warnings to see only important bits.
* Navigate from the folder view to the error view by clicking on the
error list with the red background.
* Move the error list into its own ui file to allow easier extension.
* Fix issue around tab id handling in ActivitySettings.
* Rename "Action" column to "Issue".
* Change mouse cursor to hand over button and new error list area
Several OSX fixes provided by guruz.
This secret key was used to wipe the database. In the past this was
usefull because of many bugs, but now this is not usefull anymore.
And cause trouble because it also erase the selective sync list.
Issue #4182
No such slot OCC::GeneralSettings::slotForceRemoteDiscoveryOnFolders()
(sender name: 'OCC__IgnoreListEditor')
(receiver name: 'OCC__GeneralSettings')
The slot was in another settings page (because the button 'edit ignored files'
was moved.
Move the actual code to IgnoreListEditor where it logically belong.
Add a comment on the why this code is there.
The problem was that the modified ignore pattern was not applied
to the parts of the remote tree we simply retrieve from the db
because the folder etag didn't change.
Even worse, if one removed an ignore pattern, the un-ignored
files would not be synced correctly.
With this change, a modification to the ignore list always results
in a full remote discovery. This guarantees that we find un-ignored
files.
This allows all the account state information to live in gui
while the sync-relevant data stays in libsync.
I also moved quotainfo to gui since it depends on the account state.
I just wanted to fix the warning:
QObject::connect: No such slot OCC::SettingsDialog::slotUpdateAccountIcon(QIcon) in settingsdialog.cpp:108
It turns out we don't need anymore the signal or any of the code that
was updating the account icon in the settings dialog since it we now have a fixed icon