[Owncloud] Owncloud Digest, Vol 35, Issue 49
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> Date: January 30, 2013 10:55:29 PM UTC
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> 1. Mixed translations (Duarte Velez Grilo)
> 2. Re: AD : How to restrict access to someuser (Arthur Schiwon)
> 3. Re: Application inclusion in next release ? (Frank Karlitschek)
> 4. Mirall Pull Request (Michael)
> 5. memory cache mismatch using APC (Marco Dalla Vecchia)
> 6. Re: Introduction of display names, please take care of it in
> your Apps! (Robin Appelman)
> 7. Porting your apps to the new filesystem API's (Robin Appelman)
> 8. Re: Application inclusion in next release ? (George Ruinelli)
> 9. Re: Application inclusion in next release ? (Frank Karlitschek)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 12:14:15 +0000
> From: Duarte Velez Grilo <me at duarte.vg>
> To: "owncloud at kde.org" <owncloud at kde.org>
> Subject: [Owncloud] Mixed translations
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> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that, in the latest release, the translations for
> European
> Portuguese have some mixed words from the Brazilian Portuguese
> translation.
> The reverse may also be happening. Maybe some files became mixed
> somewhere?
>
> Cheers,
> Duarte
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> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 14:19:17 +0100
> From: Arthur Schiwon <blizzz at owncloud.com>
> To: owncloud at kde.org
> Subject: Re: [Owncloud] AD : How to restrict access to someuser
> Message-ID: <51091DD5.9000600 at owncloud.com>
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> On 01/17/2013 11:31 AM, MOKRANI Rachid wrote:
>> Many many thanks Holger,
>>
>> With your suggestion, now I can restrict owncloud access to
> only some users. Many many thanks !
>>
>>
>> But I don't really understand how work "Groups" and "Group
> Admin" in the web Setting/Users interface now.
>>
>> After save LDAP setting, I can see only the users that I add in
> AD OwnCloudGroup. It's OK.
>>
>>
>> But all users are members of Groups = Groups (option : I can
> set a user "admin")
>>
>> and are members of Group Admin = Group Admin (I have no option)
>>
>> I don't really understand how work this Groups and group Admin.
>
> With the group filter not set (i.e. empty) no AD groups will appear.
> For instance, try to set it to: objectClass=group
>
> Cheers
> Arthur
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> My new config.
>>
>> LDAP Basic
>> Host = my_hostname.exemple.com
>> Base DN = DC=exemple,DC=com
>> User DN = cn=adminad,ou=DIR,dc=exemple,dc=com
>> Password = adminad user password
>> User Login Filter = (&( MOKRANI Rachid
>>> Objet : Re: [Owncloud] AD : How to restrict access to
> someuser
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I use the same setting and for me, it works.
>>> My configuration is:
>>>
>>> Host: hostname_of_domaincontroller
>>> Base-DN: OU=Project-Users,DC=domain,DC=de
>>> User-DN: CN=username,OU=Admins,DC=domain,DC=de
>>> User-Login-Filter:
>>>
> (&(&(sAMAccountName=%uid)(objectClass=user))(memberOf=CN=u0ziv
>>> mit,OU=Projekt-Gruppen,DC=domain,DC=de))
>>> User-List-Filter:
>>> memberOf=CN=u0zivmit,OU=Project-Groups,DC=domain,DC=de
>>> Group Filter: empty
>>>
>>> Advanced:
>>> Group Member association: member(AD)
>>> User Display Name Field: cn
>>> Group Display Name Field: cn
>>>
>>> As far as I can see it, you need both the
> User-Login-Filter and
>>> User-List-Filter. The former to restrict the other users
> from logging
>>> in, the latter to get the right user list in the user
>>> administration menu.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Holger
>>>
>>> Am 17.01.2013 10:31, schrieb MOKRANI Rachid:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> OwnCloud = v 4.5.4
>>>>
>>>> I have AD W2003 with more than 1000 users. I would
> like to
>>> restrict OwnCloud access to some users only, but no luck.
>>>>
>>>> My domain = exemple.com
>>>> I have an OU "DIR" with all my users (more than 1000
> users).
>>>> In the OU "DIR" I have diff?rent groups. (Group1 -
> Group2 -
>>> Group3 ....)
>>>>
>>>> I created a new OU ine the Base DN = "OwnCloudAccess"
>>>> In this new OU I created a new group "OwnCloudGroup"
> and
>>> add 10 users.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But no luck, all users can always connect....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My conf.
>>>>
>>>> LDAP Basic
>>>> Host = my_hostname.exemple.com
>>>> Base DN = DC=exemple,DC=com
>>>> User DN = cn=adminad,ou=DIR,dc=exemple,dc=com
>>>> Password = adminad user password
>>>> User Login Filter = sAMAccountName=%uid
>>>> User List Filter =
>>>
> (&(memberOf=OU=OwnCloudAcess,CN=OwnCloudGroup,DC=exemple,DC=com))
>>>> Group Filter =
>>> ( charset=iso-8859-1
>
> On 30.01.2013, at 09:01, Antoine Diamant-Berger
> <thesfreader at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, that's great.
>>
>> My only reservation about the system (and only reason for
> having the
>> application included officially) was for ease of deployment.
>>
>> However, I haven't been able to install an app that way : the
> link
>> sends to the app store, and from there, apart from a dl link, I
> don't
>> see a way to get back to OC.
>>
>> How is the integration supposed to work ?
>
> You just have to click on the "enable" Button in ownCloud.
> ownCloud downloads and installs the app transparently in the
> background.
>
> Cheers
> Frank
>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Antoine
>>
>> 2013/1/29, Frank Karlitschek <frank at owncloud.org>:
>>>
>>> On 28.01.2013, at 09:51, Antoine Diamant-Berger
> <thesfreader at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry if I have not taken the time to check in
> details how the oc /
>>>> apps.oc.com repo works, nor find about it in the
> docs, but I'm not
>>>> sure I get it :
>>>>> From this email exchange, I understand that when
> one wishes to install
>>>> an app hosted on apps.owncloud.org, but not included
> in an official
>>>> release, it's possible to do so using the
> "applications"
>>>> administrative tool, without having to manually
> upload the
>>>> application's sources.
>>>>
>>>> Is that right ?
>>>
>>> Yes. That's the idea. It's actually exactly the same as
> enabling an app that
>>> is shipped but not enabled by default.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I also understand (from
>>>>
> http://apps.owncloud.com/content/show.php?content=150401 ) that in the
>>>> current state, oC only considers for this
> applications that have the
>>>> same exact version number, but that you're working on
> it to provide
>>>> better inter-versions compatibility
> checks/flexibility.
>>>>
>>>> Right again ?
>>>
>>> Yes. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> If so, will both work great for me.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Antoine/TheSFReader
>>>
>>>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 10:33:35 -0600
> From: Michael <mike at draftx.net>
> To: "owncloud at kde.org Mailinglist" <owncloud at kde.org>
> Subject: [Owncloud] Mirall Pull Request
> Message-ID:
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>
> There are some pull requests waiting in Mirall. Does Mirall use the
> pull
> request work flow, or am I supposed to just commit directly(I do have
> access as of a few days ago).
>
> I would prefer that someone else review any code I want to commit,
> since I
> am newer to the project.
>
> Also, is there documentation on the technical requirements for making
> commits and such for core and mirall somewhere(other than signing the
> papers)? This stuff would make attracting new dev's easier as they
> would
> have less of a learning curve.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
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> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 18:31:19 +0100
> From: Marco Dalla Vecchia <mdallav at gmail.com>
> To: owncloud at kde.org
> Subject: [Owncloud] memory cache mismatch using APC
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> Good day all owncloud users.
> I am experiencing a problem, where in a particular folder in the
> files app
> some files are not showing.
> The files are present in the file system, but they are not present in
> the
> oc_fscache table.
> I tried forcing a cache update, by calling manually
> OC_Filecache::scan("")
> from a PHP page, but the files are still not showing.
> By checking the source, it seems that the missing files actually
> *are*
> present into the APC cache, but they are missing from the DB cache
> (i.e.
> the table oc_fscache)
>
> What can I do to re-align the APC cache with the DB cache ?
> By checking the source, the problem may be in OC_Filecache::update()
> , in
> here there is a UPDATE clause WHERE id = $id, but if the update does
> not
> match any row, there should be an INSERT clause in here as well, to
> "fill
> out" the gap.
>
> Thank you
> Marco
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 19:53:20 +0100
> From: Robin Appelman <icewind at owncloud.com>
> To: owncloud at kde.org
> Subject: Re: [Owncloud] Introduction of display names, please take
> care of it in your Apps!
> Message-ID: <1537429.QrZJsfcaQP at colossus>
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> This broke sharing since OC_User::getDisplayNames doesn't return
> anything for
> users that don't have a display name set.
>
> - Robin Appelman
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 22:24:54 +0100
> From: Robin Appelman <icewind at owncloud.com>
> To: owncloud at kde.org
> Subject: [Owncloud] Porting your apps to the new filesystem API's
> Message-ID: <6867761.GP5OGrUqJ2 at colossus>
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>
> I've just merged my work on the filesystem api and filecache
> systems[1], if you
> maintain an ownCloud app it's advised to port your app to the new
> API's.
>
> In order to port your apps a few things have to be taken into
> account:
>
> OC_Filesystem and OC_FilesystemView have been renamed to
> OCFilesFilesystem
> and OCFilesView. For backwards compatibility they are still available
> under
> their old name for now but that will probably change in the future.
>
> The filesystem cache is accessible with the following functions:
> - OCFilesFilesystem::getFileInfo($path)
> - OCFilesFilesystem::putFileInfo($path)
> - OCFilesFilesystem::getDirectoryContent($path)
> - OCFilesFilesystem::search($query)
> - OCFilesFilesystem::searchByMime($mimetype) (accepts both
> 'text/plain'
> and wildcard 'text' style mimetypes)
>
> If you need to access the cache for files outside the user's home
> directory,
> the same functions are available in OCFilesView.
>
> I've already done the basic porting work for the apps in the official
> apps repo
> but not all of them are tested, please tests your apps properly to
> ensure they
> are still working correctly on the latest master.
>
> If you run into problems with your app, please send a mail or poke me
> on irc.
>
> [1]: https://github.com/owncloud/core/pull/673
>
> - Robin Appelman
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 22:56:19 +0100
> From: George Ruinelli <george at ruinelli.ch>
> To: owncloud at kde.org
> Subject: Re: [Owncloud] Application inclusion in next release ?
> Message-ID: <51099703.9060207 at ruinelli.ch>
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>
> After one updates his/her app in GitHub:
> Will there be or is there an easier way than pulling the app from
> GitHub, zip it and then upload it to apps.owncloud?
> Would be nice if there would be a function to release a new version
> without all this steps.
>
> Also, what happens, when one releases a new update?
> I guess the OwnCloud installation does not update it automatically,
> nor
> does the user get a notification.
> Something like in Wordpress would be great where the user (at least
> the
> admin) gets informed about updates.
>
> George
>
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> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 23:53:41 +0100
> From: Frank Karlitschek <frank at owncloud.org>
> To: George Ruinelli <george at ruinelli.ch>
> Cc: owncloud at kde.org
> Subject: Re: [Owncloud] Application inclusion in next release ?
> Message-ID:
> <0E988CD4-E0D4-424D-AF23-A9AD069AEBF9 at owncloud.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> On 30.01.2013, at 22:56, George Ruinelli <george at ruinelli.ch>
> wrote:
>
>> After one updates his/her app in GitHub:
>> Will there be or is there an easier way than pulling the app
> from GitHub, zip it and then upload it to apps.owncloud?
>> Would be nice if there would be a function to release a new
> version without all this steps.
>
> Agreed. Something for the future.
>
>>
>> Also, what happens, when one releases a new update?
>> I guess the OwnCloud installation does not update it
> automatically, nor does the user get a notification.
>> Something like in Wordpress would be great where the user (at
> least the admin) gets informed about updates.
>
> There is a notification on the apps page with my latest pull request.
> We can/should this more prominent in the future.
>
> Frank
>
>> George
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