LangString UninstLogMissing statement was accessing LANG_ENGLISH before it was
defined by the MUI_LANGUAGE macro. It caused a warning, but still defaulted to
English.
Breaks an inter-dependency between "MODERN UI" section needing CreateShortcut
and "PREPARE UNINST LOG" section needing LANG_ENGLISH, allowing "MODERN UI"
section to be done first.
Newer version of avformat_open_input, av_find_input_format,
avcodec_find_decoder previously used non-const pointers that are now
const. Support both version for compatibiltiy with other platforms.
Backported from 15673a52b6
* Fix statusMessage -> userName mixup in change_status_message
* Create named constant for sleep interval waiting for friend's message to arrive
* Elaborate on comments around the sleeps a bit more, I was confused by them still
* Increase bootstrap timeout to 120s, it expired in CI at 65s
* Move static function variables from core to be class member variables,
allowing two Core instances to run at once
* Replace deprecated QLatin1Literal with QLatin1String
* qvariant_cast slot argument to ToxPk, rather than trying to convert variant
to bytes directly which is invalid
* Fix "wait for both to come online" accidentally waiting for Bob twice
* Move all sleeps to QTRY_VERIFY_WITH_TIMEOUT to speed up test
* Update settings* -> settings& based on Core API change
* Update Mock to match API change of IBootstrapListGenerator
* Register metatype of ToxPk, uint32_t, Status::Status
* Correct Alice's spy looking for Bob's pk
The installer is only built on release builds. We used to ignore failure to
upload prior to 5fcf86b521. We stopped ignoring
because a07ab89cc8 tried to make our upload
targetted, but it only resolved the issue for the zip, not the installer.
Keep disabled for jobs that produce artifacts to not affect user performance.
Keep disabled for other distros that don't produce artifacts as well since other versions of Qt fail themselves in e.g. TestSmileyPack's QGuiApplication usage.
Don't enable thread sanitizer yet due to many Qt internal errors.
This should still give us a significant increase in qTox coverage, even if we have low platform coverage.
Changed in 41a555def9, I think by accident.
Causes our release uploader to no longer replace the old version, instead
adding a new version each time it runs.
Keeping named overwrite instead of removing release artifacts and
uploading new ones, since removing old artifacts would require a new job
that all other jobs depend on to avoid re-removing, and would also
create a gap while CI is running run where no artifact is available.
We could upload artifacts using actions/upload-artifact in each job then
download them at the end and update the release at that point too, if we
really want to keep sha name in the nightly release artifacts. I don't
see much value of having the sha in the filename though.
Hasn't been run since the travis days.
Now managed through a deploy key rather than an access token to limit scope to
a single repo. Private key is stored in qTox/qTox as a repository secret, and
the public portion is saved to qTox/doxygen as a deploy key.
They're not platform dependent and the rest of our jobs run on ubuntu-latest.
Might as well move this one over so we don't have to remember to update it.
gitstats is not available in repo any longer, so install manually.
Weblate settings are changed to rebase commits onto our master continuously. All
that's needed to pull in translations now is to pull, rather than locking, using
a custom script, and resetting the Weblate repo.
Committing translatable strings is now done on every commit and checked on PR,
so that is no longer part of the import process.
Commits on Weblate are squashed using the "squash git commits" addon. It is
configurable to squash all commits into one and add co-author commit messages,
like we do now. Instead I've set it to just squash commits from a single author
for clearer attribution.
Allows connecting to TCP relays that aren't acting as bootstrap nodes, and
connecting to TCP relays that have different or additional TCP ports compared
to UDP ports.