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WriteBytestream::write(…) now returns a boolean indicating
its success state (false in case of an error). Adjusted
FileWriteBytestream accordingly.
The QtWebKitChatView will test if the file path selected by
the user is writable before accepting it and starting the
transfer. If it is not writable a red warning message will be
added to the file-transfer element in the chat view.
Test-Information:
Added an integration test that tests the new behavior for
the FileWriteBytestream class.
Tested two file transfers on OS X 10.11.3, one to a write
protected location and another to /tmp. The first is not accepted
by the UI, and without the UI sanity check it results in a
file-transfer error. The second succeeds as expected.
Change-Id: I5aa0c617423073feb371365a23a294c149c88036
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FileTransferTests tests file-transfer interoperability with Swiften
itself. It can test all combinations of FileTransferOptions or a specific
combination when given.
Test-Information:
Inspected XML logs to ensure it does what it is supposed to do.
Change-Id: I06215b60419dd23b367d01a2f038245a6c977720
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automatic proxy settings detection;
SOCKS5 proxied connection;
HTTPConnect proxied connection;
License: This patch is BSD-licensed, see http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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This includes a fix in OpensSSLContext that stops assert failures when
more data is received on a connection after a write has failed. It's
worth investigating why this happens, stopping it doing so, and re-instate
the assert.
Resolves: #402
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