If the user tries to install an older version of a branded client
with shell extensions, and also install the 2.1 ownCloud client
side-by-side, both shell extensions DLLs will be registered and might
lead to both DLLs versions being loaded by exlorer, causing a system
crash.
Since we don't support both branded and non-branded shell extensions
to work at the same time, at least make sure to unregister any legacy
CLSID that could cause explorer to load the previous version DLL.
This script creates the Nemo plugin out of the Nautilus plugin.
Both are source compatible, but need to include the right modules
depending on the name of the file manager.
The script is called by cmake.
The bug seems to be in Windows when it upscales an smaller icon for
HiDPI displays. It works fine if we provide a 256x256 size in the
ico files.
Use the new square icons also used on OS X that removes the share badge
and instead has a share icon only for the OK state. This means that we
can also remove 3 icons and release 3 slots in the registry for
overlay icons (only the first few are actually loaded by explorer).
This also adds a script that uses ImageMagick to convert our SVG icons
to Windows ico files. Since ImageMagick seems to have issue doing
proper antialiasing with pixels on the edge of icons, this also
slightly scale the icons to leave 2px on each edge, out of its
logical 128px width.
... by replacing CONFIG by NO_MODULE option in find package
From the manual: "The CONFIG option may be used to skip Module mode
explicitly and switch to Config mode. It is synonymous to using
NO_MODULE."
OwnCloudFinderRequestManager::_shareMenuTitle was not retained anymore
after the FinderSync refactoring which would cause it to contain any
kind of garbage value for some reason.
Fix the issue by also enabling ARC for RequestManager.m.
We can't enable ARC for the whole project since Finder.h is included
by many .m files and it's not trivial to port to ARC.
Now that the client is pushing all changes of state, we don't need
to track the requested URLs anymore and risk that the way that we
reseted that list could leave a few entries in Finder's cache outdated.
We can remove the same code from other platforms in a later release,
a bit earlier than a week before beta1.
This allows developers to build and run the extension by default.
Official packages bundles will be re-signed after the build, we
The SocketApi prefix can be set at configure time through cmake and
should match the key that will be used to sign the whole .app bundle
(including the embedded FindexSync .appex bundle).
Since we use that class to lookup the NSBundle using bundleForClass
use a more specific name to avoid any clash with any othe liferay
extension. I couldn't figure out from the documentation if that is
only resolved using the class name, but found some warnings on
stackoverflow and better be safe than sorry for what it costs.
It was only used on OS X and couldn't be used by the FinderSync
extension since that one runs in a sandbox. So use the same system
to load images in the legacy extension by shipping them in the
extension bundle instead of the owncloud.app bundle.
This is also given that the legacy extension needs padded icons
while the FinderSync one needs unpadded icons.
The archive buildaction causes this. Use the default build while
forcing the Release configuration instead.
In both cases the result will end up in SYMROOT.
This uses the new official API to show overlay icons and add our
custom context menu entry instead of hooking directly into the
Finder process and intercept drawind routines.
A dummy desktopclient target is also in the project to allow debugging
directly in Xcode while the official client can be started from the
command line. Otherwise Xcode won't allow attaching to the debugee.
Dummy icon files have been added while we get proper icon produced.
We can't use the old icons since what we use for the legacy shell
integration is already padded according to where the badge should
appear on the full icon.
This prepares the switch to the official FinderSync API on Yosemite
which requires the extension to run in a sandbox. This complicates
the usage of a local socket to communicate with a non-sandboxed GUI
client. An NSConnection is easier to use in this case, which we can
use as long as the server name (i.e. Mach port registered name) is
prefixed with the code signing Team Identifier.
A placeholder server implementation is also added to the client's
SocketApi which basically reproduces the interface of a QLocalSocket.
Most of the references to individual sockets we're only using
QIODevice methods so the type was simply reduced. A typedef to
replace the QLocalServer was the only other part needed.
Do not request the status of all entries in the cache. Instead force Finder
to request the ones that it deems necessary by keeping the old statuses
in a separate dictionary which are only used while the new status arrives.
removeIcons isn't called and clearFileNameCacheForPath was always
called with a "nil" path.
Remove the return value of askForIcon which was always 0, and use
that value explicitly at the only call site.
Remove the "-1" code path in iconByPath since setIcons prevents
-1 from getting into _fileNamesCache in all cases.