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seafile-server: Update to 7.1.2, revamp package * Package scripts that are shipped by upstream in their binary download * Includes setup scripts (setup-seafile.sh to use SQLite, setup-seafile-mysql.{sh,py} to use MySQL) and control scripts (seafile.sh, seahub.sh) * Does not include seafile-admin, which is not shipped in upstream's binary download. Combined with the fact that it hasn't been updated to Python 3 suggests the script has been abandoned. * Replace previous init scripts with a simplified script * Previous init scripts (seafile.init, seahub.init) were modified from older versions of seafile.sh and seahub.sh, but they haven't kept up with changes to upstream's scripts * New init script (seafile-server.init) start/stops both Seafile and Seahub (there is no need to control them separately) by calling upstream's control scripts * Replace previous package config file with new config file * Options in previous config file (seafile.conf) were mainly for using Seahub in FastCGI mode. FastCGI was deprecated in Django 1.7 and removed in 1.9; upstream's control script will only start Seahub using Gunicorn. (Options for Gunicorn including port number can be changed by editing /etc/seafile/conf/gunicorn.conf.py.) * New config file (seafile-server.config) has one option that controls where the Seafile/Seahub data directories are stored * Patch scripts/binaries to use standard, system-wide directory locations * Script files (wrappers for binaries) in /usr/bin * Binaries (not meant to be run directly by the user) in /usr/libexec * Config files in /etc/seafile * Pid/socket files in /var/run/seafile * Logs in /var/log/seafile * Include a new script to create the first admin account * With upstream's original scripts, the user is required to interactively create the first admin account when Seahub is started for the first time * The user will now use the new script (create-seafile-admin.sh) to create the first admin account after setup (using setup-seafile.sh or setup-seafile-mysql.sh) and before starting Seafile/Seahub * seahub.sh is patched to only check if there is at least one admin account and exit with an error if there is no admin account * Remove build config options and add seafile-server-fuse package * The console option controls whether the console window is shown when Seafile server is run on Windows. It has no use on Linux. * The fuse option controls whether seaf-fuse is built. (seaf-fuse is a FUSE implementation that allows the Seafile database/file system to be mounted to a local directory.) seaf-fuse is now always built and is available in a separate package (seafile-server-fuse). * Add myself as a maintainer Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
5 years ago
seafile-server: Update to 7.1.2, revamp package * Package scripts that are shipped by upstream in their binary download * Includes setup scripts (setup-seafile.sh to use SQLite, setup-seafile-mysql.{sh,py} to use MySQL) and control scripts (seafile.sh, seahub.sh) * Does not include seafile-admin, which is not shipped in upstream's binary download. Combined with the fact that it hasn't been updated to Python 3 suggests the script has been abandoned. * Replace previous init scripts with a simplified script * Previous init scripts (seafile.init, seahub.init) were modified from older versions of seafile.sh and seahub.sh, but they haven't kept up with changes to upstream's scripts * New init script (seafile-server.init) start/stops both Seafile and Seahub (there is no need to control them separately) by calling upstream's control scripts * Replace previous package config file with new config file * Options in previous config file (seafile.conf) were mainly for using Seahub in FastCGI mode. FastCGI was deprecated in Django 1.7 and removed in 1.9; upstream's control script will only start Seahub using Gunicorn. (Options for Gunicorn including port number can be changed by editing /etc/seafile/conf/gunicorn.conf.py.) * New config file (seafile-server.config) has one option that controls where the Seafile/Seahub data directories are stored * Patch scripts/binaries to use standard, system-wide directory locations * Script files (wrappers for binaries) in /usr/bin * Binaries (not meant to be run directly by the user) in /usr/libexec * Config files in /etc/seafile * Pid/socket files in /var/run/seafile * Logs in /var/log/seafile * Include a new script to create the first admin account * With upstream's original scripts, the user is required to interactively create the first admin account when Seahub is started for the first time * The user will now use the new script (create-seafile-admin.sh) to create the first admin account after setup (using setup-seafile.sh or setup-seafile-mysql.sh) and before starting Seafile/Seahub * seahub.sh is patched to only check if there is at least one admin account and exit with an error if there is no admin account * Remove build config options and add seafile-server-fuse package * The console option controls whether the console window is shown when Seafile server is run on Windows. It has no use on Linux. * The fuse option controls whether seaf-fuse is built. (seaf-fuse is a FUSE implementation that allows the Seafile database/file system to be mounted to a local directory.) seaf-fuse is now always built and is available in a separate package (seafile-server-fuse). * Add myself as a maintainer Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
5 years ago
seafile-server: Update to 7.1.2, revamp package * Package scripts that are shipped by upstream in their binary download * Includes setup scripts (setup-seafile.sh to use SQLite, setup-seafile-mysql.{sh,py} to use MySQL) and control scripts (seafile.sh, seahub.sh) * Does not include seafile-admin, which is not shipped in upstream's binary download. Combined with the fact that it hasn't been updated to Python 3 suggests the script has been abandoned. * Replace previous init scripts with a simplified script * Previous init scripts (seafile.init, seahub.init) were modified from older versions of seafile.sh and seahub.sh, but they haven't kept up with changes to upstream's scripts * New init script (seafile-server.init) start/stops both Seafile and Seahub (there is no need to control them separately) by calling upstream's control scripts * Replace previous package config file with new config file * Options in previous config file (seafile.conf) were mainly for using Seahub in FastCGI mode. FastCGI was deprecated in Django 1.7 and removed in 1.9; upstream's control script will only start Seahub using Gunicorn. (Options for Gunicorn including port number can be changed by editing /etc/seafile/conf/gunicorn.conf.py.) * New config file (seafile-server.config) has one option that controls where the Seafile/Seahub data directories are stored * Patch scripts/binaries to use standard, system-wide directory locations * Script files (wrappers for binaries) in /usr/bin * Binaries (not meant to be run directly by the user) in /usr/libexec * Config files in /etc/seafile * Pid/socket files in /var/run/seafile * Logs in /var/log/seafile * Include a new script to create the first admin account * With upstream's original scripts, the user is required to interactively create the first admin account when Seahub is started for the first time * The user will now use the new script (create-seafile-admin.sh) to create the first admin account after setup (using setup-seafile.sh or setup-seafile-mysql.sh) and before starting Seafile/Seahub * seahub.sh is patched to only check if there is at least one admin account and exit with an error if there is no admin account * Remove build config options and add seafile-server-fuse package * The console option controls whether the console window is shown when Seafile server is run on Windows. It has no use on Linux. * The fuse option controls whether seaf-fuse is built. (seaf-fuse is a FUSE implementation that allows the Seafile database/file system to be mounted to a local directory.) seaf-fuse is now always built and is available in a separate package (seafile-server-fuse). * Add myself as a maintainer Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
5 years ago
  1. --- a/lib/repo.vala
  2. +++ b/lib/repo.vala
  3. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ public class Repo : Object {
  4. // data format version
  5. public int version { get; set; }
  6. - public int last_modify { get; set; }
  7. + public int64 last_modify { get; set; }
  8. public int64 size { get; set; }
  9. public int64 file_count { get; set; }
  10. public string last_modifier { get; set; }
  11. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ public class Repo : Object {
  12. public string repo_id { get; set; }
  13. public string repo_name { get; set; }
  14. public string repo_desc { get; set; }
  15. - public int last_modified { get; set; }
  16. + public int64 last_modified { get; set; }
  17. // Section 2: Encryption related
  18. // Members in this section should be set for every Repo object
  19. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ public class Repo : Object {
  20. get { return _relay_id; }
  21. set { _relay_id = value; }
  22. }
  23. - public int last_sync_time { get; set; }
  24. + public int64 last_sync_time { get; set; }
  25. public bool auto_sync { get; set; }
  26. public bool worktree_invalid { get; set; }
  27. @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ public class DeletedEntry : Object {
  28. public string obj_name { get; set; }
  29. public string basedir { get; set; }
  30. public int mode { get; set; }
  31. - public int delete_time { get; set; }
  32. + public int64 delete_time { get; set; }
  33. public int64 file_size { get; set; }
  34. public string scan_stat { get; set; }
  35. }