I'm confused, the properties are registered in applicationdomaintype.cpp (line 131-132)
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Apr 11 2018
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Apr 5 2018
I think I've had this problem when enabling parallel building, it would sometimes compile files that uses thing_generated.h before it is created, but I haven't looked into it. Can you try building with 1 job, or building in parallel several times in a row?
Apr 3 2018
Right, sorry about that.
Mar 27 2018
- Switch to local CalDAV server for unit tests (currently has an auth fail when using Kube's container)
- Add missing TypeHelper implementation (fixes the threadindexer warning, thanks Christian!)
- Remove an unused variable due to removing the attachment field in the Event type
Mar 15 2018
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Mar 9 2018
Add the License header to the errors.h file and elaborate on the "placement new" code.
Mar 8 2018
This bug was fixed while re-writting the mailcrypto in the pkey import / export patch
Rebase on develop because of merge conflict in "framework/src/domain/mime/mimetreeparser/tests/CMakeLists.txt"
Mar 5 2018
Mar 2 2018
Now works with messages that have attachments, and do the proper encoding.
Also, now with some tests
Mar 1 2018
Feb 28 2018
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Feb 21 2018
- Properly forward the message (not an encapsulated attachment)
- Reference the thread in the new message
Forwarded mail still isn't displayed in clients (some clients (Evolution) even believe it's an empty message)
Completely remove the "ComposerLoadType" and use "ComposerController" directly for composer switching mode enum
- Add the modifications to copyBreeze.sh, duh
- Remove mimetype icons
- Set forwarded message name to original Subject + ".eml"
- Set forwarded message attachment to "inline" for client automatic display
- Add unit test
Feb 20 2018
Modified the copyBreeze.sh script to add missing icons.
- Do not set attachment name to the forwarded mail
- Move ComposerLoadType inside the ComposerController class
- Remove useless debug logs