Christian Mollekopf (3fe66994) at 31 Jul 18:45
Add ci
I have merged the develop into master and adjusted the branches where it made sense in readme and flatpak definitions. no ci files so far.
Christian Mollekopf (75d65e65) at 31 Jul 09:59
Adjusted branches from develop to master
Christian Mollekopf (a2759f93) at 31 Jul 09:56
Readme adjustments
Christian Mollekopf (01f6e4d0) at 31 Jul 06:43
Make it possible to select the first date, switch to another month,...
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I'm not currently making use of the "stable" master anyways, so there isn't currently a point to maintaining a stable branch.
git-flow was an experiment from back in the day and I never had a good reason to revert that so far. I'm fine with moving develop to master/main.
Right. I have hidden the integration tests behind a ENABLE_INTEGRATION_TESTS flag that defaults to off, so make test should be better now. It's possible that I missed a test here and there, so feel free to fix it yourself or report back here.
Christian Mollekopf (9252eac6) at 24 May 08:42
Hide integration tests behind a flag
It hasn't. Do you have a usecase for the separation to happen (because I don't really)?
I'm running the unit tests on the latest develop branch but there are lots (lots) of failures. See the complete build log as attachment.
Note that these tests are run in the build environment of distribution packaging. They don't have network access and the environment they are ran in are very minimal.
I didn't know where else to ask this, so I'll ask here. What are all of the possible use-cases for Sink in terms of data storage and access. I know in the Kube project, it's used as a caching layer and local storage between synchronizations, in rough terms.
I was wondering if Sink could also be used primarily as an offline only, local storage solution; essentially a stand in replacement for a full SQL database. I have a use-case for a lightweight database (LMDB) and would rather not have to include a full blown SQL DB in my project. Sink looks very promising to me in terms of how it interacts with LMDB and Flatbuffers and how the domain data types can be easily integrated into other projects, just like they are in Kube.
If this is not the proper place to discuss this, I'm more than willing to discuss this elsewhere. Thanks!
The file that seems to trigger the failed clone (examples/imapresource/tests/data/1365777830.R28.localhost.localdomain:2,S) is test data, and the filename is what is used internally by cyrus-imap. As such, the filename could be changed in git and then be renamed when setting up the test, but we can also just not enable windows for now.
You can simply enter your correct password, after which you should be able to go to the settings in the lower left corner and adjust the settings as required.
when we run kube with flatpak, when we set a new account if we do an error in the config. Close kube and restart it ask password without possibility to update other field like server name. Impossible to create a new account
Christian Mollekopf (40c91423) at 04 Apr 20:43
Automatically enable/disable allDay when going multi-day
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