In some cryptic cases where the getetag property wasn't returned by
the server, we might be trying to c_strdup a null pointer in
csync_vio_file_stat_copy.
At least avoid crashing in this case by looking for
CSYNC_VIO_FILE_STAT_FIELDS_ETAG, like csync_vio_file_stat_destroy
does.
The default constructor of the iterator points to NULL, which makes
it != end() but invalid to dereference.
Use an integer index instead to keep 0 as a valid default value that
can always correctly be checked against size().
Also make sure that no data is shared between threads by making the
csync_vio_file_stat_t copyable and passing it as const.
Deleting the QLocalSocket while iterating the QList with qDeleteAll
would trigger onLostConnection, which would modify the list mid-air
and leave dangling pointers in it.
Make sure that we define NDEBUG in all configurations.
Also remove inconsistent defines:
WIN32: We don't use
_DEBUG;_WINDOWS;_USRDLL: Should be defined by the compiler if necessary
OCCONTEXTMENU_EXPORTS: We currently don't use dllimport anyway
This also update the binary submodule with an updated build.
Since each new connection to the socket API would trigger a broadcast
of REGISTER_PATH to all existing connections, opening the context menu
would trigger a SHChangeNotify call of the root directory through
the overlay icon extension, which is currently also connected to the
socket API, waiting for changes.
Fix the issue by sending the initial REGISTER_PATH automatic response
only to the connecting socket.
This moves the crash handler installation during the OCC::Application
contruction. This still leaves a window where crashes wouldn't be
caught, leaving the QtSingleApplication and theme initialization
code unreported, but isn't requiring any refactoring for now.
Issue #2952
The config currently only disable the reporter, but still leaves
the crash handler installed on startup. This causes conflicts
when running those builds in lldb.
Work around the issue by requiring the crash reporter to be
disabled in the settings before owncloud can be run in lldb.
This has the negative side-effect of not covering the
initial ConfigFile loading with the crash handler.
Issue #2946
This attempts to replicate what i686-w64-mingw32-gen_sym_files
is doing for us with MinGW by parsing the output of otool -L
to get the library name actually used by the executable.
Import a fix from libcrashreporter-qt that should remove
usage of symbols not available in XP's msvcrt.dll
This should help solving #2907 with the crash reporter enabled.
sendMessage would only be called if there were options to
be sent to the running application.
Fix the issue by having explicitly named messages and always
send the show settings message.
Issue #2374
There is a race condition that can initialize the RemotePathChecker
instance concurrently on the same address and cause a crash when locking
the mutex. The reason is that local static initialization is not
thread-safe with MSVC2013.
Fix the issue by using call_once to initialize a static unique_ptr
instead.
This could be related to some reports of issue #2836.
CMake is using "c++" as the compiler and the clang detection fails.
Since we require C++11 at this point, enable it in all cases.
Removed the MSVC todos since we don't plan supporting it yet.
50ms is sometimes not enough when the client is busy synchronizing.
Wait up to 500ms for the client to answer before we give up and show an
empty menu title.
Ideally we should request the title before the watched directory list, but
the list is currently sent implicitly on connect.
The context menu will now show "Share with ownCloud" instead of "Share" as
it does on other platforms.
This also updates the submodule to point to matching binaries.
It seems like verclsid.exe hangs on our class IDs when invoked
through explorer.exe for 5-10 seconds. It doesn't hang if I
invoke the same command line from cmd.exe, so there could be some
process parameters that don't play well with our extra thread
or to the pipe connection that we do in it.
Delay creating the RemotePathChecker thread until the first
IsMemberOf call. verclsid.exe only seems to instantiate a object
of each registered class, without actually using them, so we
can use this as a workaround.
This should be fixing issue #2680.
Windows finds DLLs using PATH or the directory of the process'
executable. By outputing those dependend DLLs together with
owncloud.exe, the developer only need to have OpenSSL's bin
and the qtkeychain build directory in his PATH to let the
dynamic linker find them.
As the documentation of RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY points out,
this only affects windows as other platforms don't consider
libraries as runtime targets.
- qtkeychain isn't necessarily in a qt5keychain subdirectory.
- Explicitly add OpenSSL to the include directories
- Make sure that the USE_OUR_OWN_SQLITE3 code is initialized
for csync by calling find_package.