Thanks I'll look at it, it's for Ubuntu touch phone under Xenial.
This shouldn't be the final solution as not all the ubuntu users have
the faculty to compile the client by themself.
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@slash (slash-tux): IMHO you'd be better of to switch to Nextcloud, even
though they don't seem to provide a native arm build of their client
either. I did find a guide to build it from source though (assuming
you're using a machine like RPi): https://help.nextcloud.com/t
Any hope that the package version will be bumped ?
I'm struggling with my armhf version... owncloud repos doesn't provide one.
Thanks
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I don't think that the idea is switching software, many of us connect to
an owncloud server that we don't manage. I switched to Fedora, but this
doesn't solve the bug in Ubuntu.
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Have you tried Nextcloud? Working flawlessly here on several machines.
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Title:
owncloud network access
Still present on my 3 machines. I have tried scripts to restart it but
it's too messy for my liking
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This is still happening on a new laptop with ubuntu 16.04.01 at december
2016
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Title:
owncloud network
When is this bug fixed through the official repos?
The bug is still present as of Ubuntu 16.04.1 64-bit, on two computers,
with latest updates and no external ppa for qt or owncloud.
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We have also carried https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/146115/ in
Ubuntu since February, as part of the qnam-ubuntu-fix6.patch. The author
of the upstream patch works on Ubuntu.
** Changed in: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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This commit was made to upstream as a workaround, for missing qt
patches, so would be a minimal fix suitable for an SRU.
https://github.com/owncloud/client/commit/de82d8fcdb06ce993ac5788176e41ff64fc828c4
Alternatively, reading the upstream bug it seems a qt patch is missing
in the Xenial package
** Tags added: xenial
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Title:
owncloud network access is disabled
Status in owncloud-client package
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=owncloud-client
The new version is available on Debian testing.
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https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues/4720
Recently there is a comment: "Seems to be resolved for me with Version
2.2.2-1.1 from official repo.". Maybe Ubuntu should bump up the version.
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Thank you for that extra info, Henry!
So, with a minor bit of sleuthing, I figured out that you are using the
opensuse repository rather than 'universe' for your owncloud-client. I
was hoping to stick to the Ubuntu-maintained repository for consistency.
However, I can confirm that the
Martin, I received two updates at 18:31 GMT for "owncloud-client" and
"libqt5keychain1". ownCloud is now version 2.2.1-5.2 and libqt5keychain1
is 0.7.0-1.1. I don't know what the latter is, but it may be worth
mentioning. So far, ownCloud has been running fine. I made several tests
with suspend
I saw a few changes for glib-networking pushed today. However,
owncloud-client doesn't depend on these. But just to confirm one way or
the other, I upgraded and rebooted. I can report the same broken
behavior as in the original post.
Henry: can you be more specific? What packages did you
Just got an update (few minutes ago) and it seems to be fixed.
Restarted, suspended, locked and lost internet connectivity (because of
the current network-manager bug)... and ownCloud is still up and running
and reconnecting as it's supposed to do. Please confirm.
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Correction: after suspend AND after locking the screen.
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Title:
owncloud network access is disabled
I'm still having this issue. Any news? ownCloud icon shows up with three
dots and never resumes connection after suspend (only after suspend).
Losing internet connection and resuming it during the session does not
affect it.
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As mentioned in comment #6, the currently reported fix from upstream is
already in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. There is no known other suggested fix
reported so far, but it'd be welcome to know one.
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Hi Carlo, thanks very much for posting that fix, QT5.6 in /opt works
perfectly for us. We just modified the startup apps entry to include the
path so ownCloud starts as needed without user intervention.
Does anyone know if Ubuntu is going to address this qt5 bug in its
repos?
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Until the issue is properly resolved and Ubuntu's Qt packages are
updated, I have found that installing the Qt 5.6 libraries from the PPA
here https://launchpad.net/~beineri/+archive/ubuntu/opt-qt56-xenial
solves this problem.
The libraries are installed to /opt and so they shouldn't interfere
This is still constant pain for me and is reported as an error based on
building from a bug in QT5 shipping with 16.04.
After every suspend on all 16.04 laptops we use, owncloud client refuses
to find the reappearance of the network connection. Quit app and restart
before it will find it.
I have
We have the patch already in 16.04 LTS too:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-
kde/qt/qtbase.git/tree/debian/patches/qnetworkaccessmanager_accessibility.diff?h=ubuntu
(since 5.5.1+dfsg-6ubuntu1 originally).
** Changed in: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Should be resolvable by backporting
https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/121724/
to qt5 package in 16.04
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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