Our previous SQLCiper upgrade code attempted to set SQLCipher 4.0
default params. If SQLCipher 3.x was used at that time, it would result
in only half upgrading the params, since SQLCipher 3.x doesn't support
PRAGMA cipher_hmac_algorithm or PRAGMA cipher_kdf_algorithm. This means
that our databases could be saved with any of three sets of SQLCipher
params.
When doing a short clone, like travis does, git can't tell if the
oldest commit is a merge of not. Just allow either commit message
format for all commits, and rely on reviewers and common sense to not
name normal commits "Merge.*"
Fix#6051
This will prevent qTox from auto-accepting arbitrarily large avatars. Avatars
are already limited by TCS 2.2.4 to 64KB, so we would only receive larger
avatars from badly behaving clients.
Alexander Ritter (1):
feat(l10n): update German translation from Weblate
Allan Nordhøy (2):
feat(l10n): update Norwegian Bokmål translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Norwegian Bokmål translation from Weblate
Andrey (1):
feat(l10n): update Russian translation from Weblate
Branko Kovačević (1):
feat(l10n): update Serbian (latin) translation from Weblate
Dan Baeza (4):
feat(l10n): update Portuguese (Brazil) translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Italian translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Spanish translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update French translation from Weblate
Deleted User (1):
feat(l10n): update German translation from Weblate
Kristjan Räts (1):
feat(l10n): update Estonian translation from Weblate
Milo Ivir (1):
feat(l10n): update Croatian translation from Weblate
Moo (1):
feat(l10n): update Lithuanian translation from Weblate
Oguz Ersen (1):
feat(l10n): update Turkish translation from Weblate
Vladimir Studinsky (1):
feat(l10n): update German translation from Weblate
Xoronic (5):
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
Zarko Gjurov (1):
feat(l10n): update Macedonian translation from Weblate
anonymous (5):
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
feat(l10n): update Dutch translation from Weblate
kak mi (1):
feat(l10n): update Chinese (Simplified) translation from Weblate
zaefarani (1):
feat(l10n): update Persian translation from Weblate
Åke Engelbrektson (1):
feat(l10n): update Swedish translation from Weblate
Message caching is handled by SessionChatLog in memory even when history is
disabled. ChatLog doesn't need to worry about how the messages its rendering
are being stored. Dynamic loading up and down in chatlog is sitll functional.
Checking if history pointer is valid is not sufficient, the setting must also
be checked. This caused asserts in history when history was disabled in
settings.
Makes the CoreAV thread own all ToxCalls in order to prevent signals
from being emitted via a Direct connection from Audio to CoreAV.
(cherry picked from commit 6b468e41fa)
In other applications chatrooms allow you to idle in a call and have
people hop in and out as desired. If a user is the only one presently
online in a group but knows someone will be joining shortly they should
be able to join the call ahead of time.
(cherry picked from commit 46d57c6864)
receiver QObject is used by Qt to automatically deregister the connection when
the receiver is destroyed. Forward it on to Qt's connect.
(cherry picked from commit 24e4ec3751)
Qt doesn't support QObject multiple inheritance, so use our existing interface
macros to declare signals in the interface without QObject, and implement them
in child classes.
(cherry picked from commit 82a4f1b412)
connection is normally returned from Qt's connect, and the caller may want to
track the connection to manually disconnect it.
(cherry picked from commit 41b2b35ce3)
c-toxcore calls the groupCallCallback from it's main thread instead of
the ToxAV thread as expected, this was triggering an assertion.
Aditionally the destructors of Core and CoreAV were fixed, because they
now either crashed or deadlocked qTox when it was closed while a group
call was still running.
(cherry picked from commit 141cbf8870)