Instead of checking whether the library path ends up somewhere in /usr,
set the architecture prefix, anyway. The library path mechanism is also
used in custom prefixes, without this change, the library gets installed
globally on Debian and Ubuntu, leading to non-standard behaviour and
cross-build problems, as multiple architecture builds of this library
can't be installed alongside each other.
This is the minimal change to correct this behaviour from upstream cmake.
This patch contains a few (source-compatible) API additions needed for
the Plasma client.
* return QNetworkReply* to caller for tracking status and error of
requests such as mkdir, getWebDAVPath and getRequest
* Add a setter for the QNetworkAccessManager. This allows us to route at
least some of the network requests through KIO in the Plasma client
* Add a setter for the remotePollInterval. This should be enough API to
* make it possible to adapt the polling interval to the client's machine
state, e.g. sync less often on battery, or somesuch
This patch allows the client implementation to react to specific results
of mkdir requests
I need this patch to be able to catch errors from creating remote
folders.
This patch allows the client implementation to react to specific
getRequests, such as folder checks, etc. It allows to connect
client-specific slots to requests, catch its errors and handle them
separately.
I need this patch to be able to check more than one remote folder on the
server, and not mix up their job's signal handling.
This patch makes it possible to cut out a large piece from the lib. We
want to avoid having GUI code in the daemon. For Mirall, this is now
handled in Application. for other clients, they can do whatever they
want with this signal, and implement their own SSL Error handling.
The patch isn't exactly a beauty queen, since it involves some
back-and-forth between application and owncloudinfo objects, but it
seems the only way to properly separate and abstract the UI out of
owncloudinfo, and cuts down a huge part of the dependency chain,
especially QWidget-based classes.
I haven't been able to properly test this, but if anyone can give me a
login to a server that has wrong or untrusted SSL certificates, I'll
happily do it.
Merge? *puppy eyes*