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The failure was processed in start_incoming_mail_service what will make
it return a None when an IncomingMail object was expected. If we
propagate the failure it can be treated properly by the IMAPController.
- Related: #8051
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this box is only visible when the HAS_PIXELATED flag is True, that
means we have pixelated-user-agent and pixelated-www in the environment.
- Releases: 0.9.2
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always quit
- log the init_platform failure to the critical log
- return True/False in initializer
- remove implementation to install driver and display informative message instead
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phew!
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- Resolves: #8041
- Releases: 0.9.2
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- Fixes: #7944
- Releases: 0.9.2
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besides:
* moved openvpn and gnupg folders to top-level thirdparty
* renamed jaromil's script to .zsh.old (we need to have it handy for compiling
on windows)
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also cleanups build process
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also cleanups build process
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This is still quite untested, and a bit hacky, but the main idea behind
let us have a daemonized bitmask helper, that should be installed by the
Bitmask installer. Its responsibilities are to launch the vpn process as
a privileged user, and start/stop the firewall.
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this has the ability to be used from the command line, although I'm
using it manually at the moment.
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Great work by paixu, one step into the direction of winodows
reproducible builds. The installer doesn't work, but this probably has
to do with remaining bugs in the main qt app.
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provide a environment that allows automated builds of windows installers
- prepare dockerized environment with wine, python, openssl, zlib and mingw
to build windows binaries from python sourcecode
- prepare dockerized environment with nullsoft installer
to build installers from binaries
- configure pyinstaller to build binaries
- configure nsis to build distributable executables for bitmask
- configure make all in pkg/windows that results in installers
- add documentation
- ico conversion from data/images
- avoid polluting / in docker image
- install dirspec and copy to wine env
- remove obsolete comments
- fix python path
- figure out that pip install leap.a and pyinstalling a leap.b does not work - so the build script fixes that
- rename dependencies to pyinstaller and move nsis code to installer
- build openvpn, export the binaries for further processing
- correct openvpn dependencies, fetch tap installer compatible with openvpn just built
- install tap-driver with nsis
- pyinstaller-build: fix mixed mkdir / show errors if there are some
- installer-build: prepare rw-copy, do not expose nsh files
- add openvpn_leap.exe to install directory so it gets picked up by nsis
- use setup.py to install bitmask to site-packages to have a version
- separate build directories for granular make
- copy all openvpn dlls to installer
- die to signal failure to parent makefile
- cache installDependencies for quick turn-arround times
- share openssl version between openvpn and pysqlcipher/other pip builds
- collect files during prepare for installer
- default to eip:false, mail:true
- configuration in pyinstaller-build.sh
- win64 tap drivers need special care getting removed from 32bit nsis
- correct registry key that identifies if we installed TAP
- extract version from git-tree, expose to wine python
- create nsh with version for build installer
- allow clean/dirty version with patches
- cleanup / indent / remove comments
- die when pysqlchipher patch failed
- add psutil in mingw compatible version
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