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Dolphin was missing copyright and license information on ~750 files,
which would cause the KDE CI job `gitlab-templates/reuse-lint.yml` to fail.
This commit makes the project fully compliant with REUSE Specification 3.3.
REUSE.toml is used for file categories that cannot carry inline comments
or are managed externally:
- po/**: covered with precedence=aggregate so the bulk declaration
combines with individual translators' existing inline headers
- **/*.kcfg, **/*.kcfgc: KConfigXT schema files, no comment syntax
- doc/*.png: documentation screenshots
- src/icons/*.png: application icons (LGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-LGPL)
- src/**/*.{qrc,rc,desktop,xml,json,knsrc,upd,in}: resource and
metadata files without usable comment syntax
- .gitignore, .git-blame-ignore-revs: infrastructure, CC0-1.0
- logo.png: application artwork (LGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-LGPL)
Inline SPDX headers are added to all source files that support comments
(C++, QML, CMake, shell scripts, Python). A small number of remaining
binary or single-purpose files retain individual .license sidecars.
License inference heuristic (applied per file, in order):
1. Existing inline SPDX-License-Identifier — reused as-is
2. Most common license among sibling files in the same directory
that already carry SPDX info, excluding infrastructure filenames
(.gitignore etc.) and requiring at least two qualifying neighbors
to prevent a single CC0 CI config from pulling source files along
3. Default: GPL-2.0-or-later
Copyright years and authors are sourced from `git log --follow` per
file. Automation accounts (l10n daemon [email protected], Weblate) are
excluded from author lists. If more than 5 authors are found only a
generic KDE Contributors was used.
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It is required since 8e4d7e1e2196425d54eefc65da096de20c509171
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CCBUG: 496179
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The latter is what most other projects use
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use KRecentFilesAction like Kate and others to signal used
files/dirs
could later be used to plug-in a recently used menu, too,
if ever wanted
avoids that this dependency could be missed and the functionality
is not there, too
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This commit adds a guided setup that leads users from a situation
in which they try to "sudo dolphin" towards them successfully
setting up and using kio-admin.
1. When users enter "sudo dolphin", they are told to start Dolphin
by typing "dolphin --sudo" or "dolphin --admin" instead.
2. When Dolphin is started with "--sudo" or "--admin" it checks
whether an "admin" protocol is installed. If not, a guided
setup leads users towards installing it.
3. After that, Dolphin starts with an installed "admin" protocoll
like kio-admin. Now a non-modal information dialog appears that
explains how to activate and use kio-admin.
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Co-authored-by: Gerasim Troeglazov <[email protected]>
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This is a fix for a bug where in network views (or otherwise slow
systems), pressing `Ctrl+Shift+N` multiple times opens multiple popup
windows and thus causes a crash when any of the popups is interacted
with after closing the topmost one. The problem is not the crash with
popups themselves, but that we're opening multiple popups in the first
place.
In regular views this works fine, since the `nameJob` does not take
long time at all and only one popup opens, immediately blocking the
shortcut.
In network views, the `nameJob` seems to take a while to run, since it
is loading info from network. If user spams `Ctrl+Shift+N` shortcut in
frustration, it starts more `nameJob`s and eventually when those jobs
are done, it opens multiple popups.
This code checks that if we're already running a `namejob`, we're very
likely waiting for the `createDir` popup to appear, so we don't do
anything until there is no more `nameJob` running.
I've tested that it works in both network and regular Dolphin views.
BUG:481401
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Based upon @mart https://invent.kde.org/system/dolphin/-/merge_requests/492/diffs
Co-authored-by: Marco Martin <[email protected]>
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The idea behind KMoreTools was to point the user at external tools for a given job.
It provides a rather complex framework for that, including suggesting not-yet-installed tools.
The UX behind that isn't great though, which somewhat deep menu hierarchies and a somewhat arbitrary list of tools.
Most KDE apps have moved away from it, with only Dolphin remaining.
Instead provide direct integration with relevant KDE tools (Filelight, KDiskFree, KFind)
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Remove qt5 specific cmake code too
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musl does not support fts. There is however a standalone package that
can be used, but it must be linked against. This commit adds a check
that makes sure to link to the external library if it is required.
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This reverts commit 648c2db6e4c6552962c20d2f9e4d3ce44e02d212.
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