The compilation error was
account.h:140:113: error: expected ')'
const QList< QPair<QString, QString> > &queryItems = QList< QPair<QString, QString> >());
^
followed by more errors.
The problem is because the compiler has hard time disambiguiating the comma
int foo(const QPair<int, int> &p = QPair<int, int>());
^
It is indeed quite hard for the compiler to know if this comma is a separation
between complate arguments or the separation between arguments of the functions.
Use the C++11 construct instead which does not need commas
* removed broken QSsl::SslV3 default
* rewrote slotHandleErrors(): no longer claim errors which are none.
* hack reverted: lib64 was not the cause for NixOS issues related to libraries.
* refactored csync/src/csync_owncloud.c and discovered+fixed why the dav_connect was never getting the certPath+certPassoword
* cleanup of code but seems this crushed the ssl client certificate support
* fixes the https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues/69#issuecomment-69358377 issue
* lots of cleanup
* From TODO list : translate all french comments into english
* changed _pemCertificate type from QString to QByteArray
* Use a shared pointer to Account everywhere to ensure
the instance stays alive long enough for a sync to terminate
* Folder is now tied to an AccountState
* SyncEngine and OwncloudPropagator tie to an Account and use that
for all jobs they run
Issue: Since the setup wizard currently always replaces the
account, it will always wipe all folder definitions, even when
the actual changes to the account were minor.
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.
The account state is now managed mostly by the Account itself
instead of through Application. The gui can still control whether
an account is signed out or not.
* Stop the quota job from having an effect on account status
as it can sometimes take a long time to reply. See #2485 and
owncloud/core#12744.
* Instead of indirectly using the quota job, use the connection
validator to regularly ping the server with a basic PROPFIND for
'getlastmodified' on /.
This request was usually fast for users even when the quota PROPFIND
was slow.