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Re: FTBS owncloud-client



Hi,

today I got the information, that FreeBSD has a working port for owncloud-
client:
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/deskutils/mirall/

I really don't understand, why they haven't the problems with FolderWatcher :D 
But well I'll add the patches in the next round. Tomorrow oCC 1.4.2 will be 
released. 

Regards,

sandro

Am Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2013, 19:59:49 schrieb Pino Toscano:
> Hi,
> 
> (CC'ing -bsd@ too, since basically the same email for owncloud-client
> has been sent there too.)
> 
> In data domenica 29 settembre 2013 17:48:26, Sandro Knauß ha scritto:
> > many thanks Svante and Pino for the hurd patches for ocsync [1] and
> > qtkeychain. The both packages now complile successfully for hurd.
> > 
> > But unfortunatelly owncloud-client now fails to compile [2]:
> > error: invalid use of incomplete type 'class
> > Mirall::FolderWatcherPrivate'
> > 
> > Maybe you could help me another time to create a patch to build
> > owncloud- client for hurd.
> 
> The problem affecting both kFreeBSD and Hurd is the implementation of
> FolderWatcher (in src/mirall/folderwatcher*): it seems owncloud-client
> provides own implementations for some OSes (Linux, Mac, Windows),
> leaving a compile error on other OSes.
> 
> As I see it, there are 3 different ways to deal with situation:
> 1) implement a null folder watcher to be used when there is no native
>    one available
> 2) implement a folder watcher using QFileSystemWatcher to be used when
>    there is no native one available
> 3) require the implementation of a folder watcher for $OS (on *BSD using
>    kqueue, on Hurd using the file/dir notifications, etc), not building
>    on that $OS until there is native folder watcher implemented
> You should ask upstream which way they prefer/want, so eventual porting
> efforts could go according to that.
> 
> Note that I did not inspect owncloud-client further for other prorting
> issues.

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