- Was marked incomplete and unused; none of the existing modules
set any requirements, and the descriptors are not set up to
hold the requirements information anyway.
- Dependencies are generally through globalStorage values, or if
there are dependent jobs they should be created in-order by one
source (e.g. though a View or a subclass of CppJob which overrides
jobs() ).
- It is the responsibility of deployers to formulate a settings.conf
that includes all the required modules.
- A 'real' dependency system is going to lead to the introduction
of interface-definitions and a great deal of complexity, for a
use case that can be handled with careful deployment instead.
- This is only a partial solution to warnings caused by third-party
code, since #including the headers from other sources won't apply
the warning-suppressions.
- Flags are not applied when building the source as part of a larger
target, but are on re-building just one object (it seems -- CMake
issue to track down).
Thanks to Kevin Kofler for pointing out what I'd forgotten about
source-file flags. While at it, introduce a generic mechanism for
suppressing warnings in third-party code.
Mostly reverts 4930484931
- include full license headers,
- copied from
- repo: https://github.com/snowwlex/QtWaitingSpinner
- rev: bb8f8987ca19406dc75704eb382ab52e981b773f
This revision *does not build* because the files have been renamed.
- Introduce a map 'passwordRequirements' in users.conf,
which is a list of named requirements. There are only
two settings right now, min and max length, but
additional checks can easily be added in UsersPage.cpp
by defining additional lambda's to check the given
password string.
- Add PasswordCheck instances as needed, with functions
to check acceptability and to produce messages on rejection.
- Documentation in the users.conf file itself.
- In passing, refactor setting of pixmaps on labels.
FIXES#790
Resolves issue where 'linuxswap' is translated to 'Linux-Swap',
for instance. FileSystem::name() provides a translated name,
not an untranslated one.
This should move to KPMCore.
FIXES#797
There is no need to force folks haing a random group
bc that is a Distro think. SDDM/GDM works just fine without
having a group for the user to autologin.
Just setup a group in users.conf .. is why we have a configuration
option for that.