Just as a note in general for Mailing-lists. Attaching pictures is sort of bad practice, as it moves a lot of data and increases the strain of the whole process. Linking to some hosted pictures is mostly the better solution.
Can't help with the encryption, but seems like a good start to improve. One solution for specific issues is to assign them with bug reports in the github.com/owncloud repository. The text editor bug under the right project etc. Cheers Michael On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Dirk Kastens <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I sent this mail yesterday with two pictures attached. The mail bounced, > because it was too big and awaited an administrator approval. This didn't > happen, yet, so I'm sending it again without the pictures. > > >> I just installed the pre release and tried the new encryption feature. I >> upgraded from 5.0.6 using rsync. >> >> OS: Scientific Linux release 6.4 (Carbon) >> HTTP: Apache 2.2.15-28.sl6 >> PHP: 5.3.3-22.el6 >> >> There are some problems: >> >> 1. There are lots of errors in the owncloud.log: >> >> {"app":"PHP","message":"Call to a member function getFileInfo() on a >> non-object at >> >> \/var\/www\/html\/owncloud\/lib\/files\/filesystem.php#621","level":4,"time":1369737911} >> >> >> 2. I'm authenticating against LDAP. After enabling encryption, the first >> login always fails with HTTP error 500. After reloading the page, I'm >> logged in. >> >> 3. owncloud becomes EXTREMELY slow after enabling encryption. Changing a >> directory in the web interface takes about 30 seconds. I first had to >> increase the memory limit in php.ini to 2048M to get owncloud to work. >> Before that I always got the error: >> >> {"app":"PHP","message":"Allowed memory size of 1073741824 bytes >> exhausted (tried to allocate 1484274654 bytes) at >> >> \/var\/www\/html\/owncloud\/lib\/files\/storage\/local.php#113","level":4,"time":1369732536} >> >> >> 4. Opening a big text file (an export of my Windows firewall rules), the >> text editor shows garbage on some lines (see attached pictures. The >> first shows the file with encryption disabled, the second with >> encryption enabled). The garbage occurs in regular intervals several >> times in the big file. The file itself seems to be ok, because the >> downloaded file looks good. >> >> Dirk > > > > _______________________________________________ > Owncloud mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud > _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
