- the default channel to the NC server is what is provided in /version.php
unless it is overridden in config.php
- the default channel to the NC Updater however is 'stable'
- this resultant in inconsistent results and confusing admin experience
- therefore "stable" is considered default and other channels are being
written to config.php now upon installation
Signed-off-by: Arthur Schiwon <blizzz@arthur-schiwon.de>
Since Talk 13 (and thus Nextcloud 23) WebAssembly (.wasm) and TensorFlow
Lite (.tflite) files need to be loaded from the web server to provide
certain features (like the background blur in the WebUI).
Those files can be treated in a similar way to other static resources,
and there should not be any problem caching or compressing them.
However, as compressed TensorFlow Lite files are only ~12% smaller,
the compression directive depends on the MIME type and there is no
standard MIME type for TensorFlow Lite files it is not worth to compress
them.
Moreover, no directives to compress WebAssembly files were added either,
as it seems that they would override any other compression directives
set in the default server configuration; for reference it could be done
with something like:
<IfModule mod_deflate.c>
<IfModule mod_filter.c>
AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/wasm
</IfModule>
</IfModule>
Depending on the setup "application/wasm" may not be associated with
".wasm" files, so the directive was added just in case, as otherwise
browsers log a warning.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
- specific getters and setters on IUser and implementation
- new notify_email field in provisioning API
Signed-off-by: Arthur Schiwon <blizzz@arthur-schiwon.de>
Right now any setup error will just result in the exception message
being printed. In some cases this doesn't give any insights into what
went wrong. This adds some dedicated logic to print the exception trace
and any previous exceptions to the CLI.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
+ Set "Satisfy All" whenever available, as well on Apache 2.4+. This is required to override possible "Satisfy Any" on parent dir, which otherwise would allow direct access to data, regardless of "Require" directive.
+ Set "Deny from all" as well whenever available, to block access regardless of which access control directive takes priority.
+ Assume Apache 2.2 only, if mod_authz_core and mod_access_compat are both not available, to avoid doubled directives. In this case set "Deny from all" directive only if the providing mod_authz_host module is available. "Satisfy" is a core directive on Apache 2.2.
+ Update Apache version strings. Regarding the used directives/modules, Apache 2.4 and 2.5 behave the same.
+ Add ordering spaces to better reflect the nested directives and to match style of other .htaccess files.
Fixes: https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/6449
Signed-off-by: Micha Felle <micha@dietpi.com>