Indexes: The solution of put the index name of the first columnt dont't
work because duplicates, create instead a hash of the large name (PHP 5
>= 5.1.2, PECL hash:1.1-1.5) with an fixed char at beginning (Oracle
objects names can't start with a number)
Secuences & triggers: create a a hash of the large name.
logout+mbstring stuff), small modification to use the already exiting
methodes to generate full name and fileas)
The code is commited to trunk only at the moment to allow testing of it.
If everything goes well, we intend to commit it to 1.4 branch too.
Here's the original description of the patch by Patrick:
- handles the default config for current versions of funambol (i.e. the
scard/stask/snote/scal locations)
- tries to be a bit smarter on how the data content should be encoded
based on what the client specified (sif+base64/vcard, / fragmented or
not, etc.)
- workaround a bug in some versions of funambol, where funambol does not
specify the proper sif type for the type of requested data
- imported patch #117 from egw's tracker
- make sure that the logs generated by the horde code go to stderr so
they can be view in the webserver's logs
- as much as possible reduce code duplication. For example, the
categories are handled in the parent classes for both the SIF avn VCAL
formats for each type of data (addressbook,infolog,calendar).
- make sure the code can handle more than one categories in each
direction
- treat the 'sony ericsson' vendor string just like 'sonyericsson', the
newer phones apparently have a space in the vendor string... (this
touches some files in the icalsrv as well)
- handle notes: these should now work with everything (funambol or
other)
- remove more code duplication: the syncml "api" for the various data
types (calendar, contacts, infolog) is now common for both the vcard and
sif data formats (cf the files that need to be removed)
- handle the "privat" filter in infolog like the "private" filter (some
part of the code use the name without the trailing e)
- imported patch # 267 from egw's tracker
fixed a problem for the refreshing of a directory: mime_types got lost, when refreshing and the mime type could not be determined by get_real_info.
the fix uses the phpgwapi.mime_magic.ext2mime function to determine the mime_type if the common method fails to find one.
It turned out to be a caching problem, as the cache of the accounts-class still contained a failed id2name resolution for the new account.
This was caused by the session-restore with stored the cache in the global accounts object ($GLOBALS[egw]->accounts) too.
Now the global cache is in the global account-object and all other account objects use just a reference to that cache. It get stored from common::egw_final by calling $GLOBALS[egw]->accounts->save_session_cache() in the session."
It turned out to be a caching problem, as the cache of the accounts-class still contained a failed id2name resolution for the new account.
This was caused by the session-restore with stored the cache in the global accounts object ($GLOBALS[egw]->accounts) too.
Now the global cache is in the global account-object and all other account objects use just a reference to that cache. It get stored from common::egw_final by calling $GLOBALS[egw]->accounts->save_session_cache() in the session."