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authorJakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz>2017-03-28 13:54:43 +0200
committerJakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz>2017-03-28 18:38:20 +0200
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community/*: move php5 and dependent pkgs from main
There two main reasons for this change: * Active support of PHP 5.x ended on January 2017, security support will end on December 2018. Packages in the main repository should be supported for at least 2 years, this means until first quarter of 2019 for the upcoming v3.6. * php7 and its extensions are currently in the community repository, so we can't use single abuild for both php5-* and php7-* packages (as we do for Python and Lua packages). This change was suggested by @vakartel, approved by @ncopa, @kaniini, and @jirutka.
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diff --git a/community/nextcloud/nextcloud10-dont-chmod-config.patch b/community/nextcloud/nextcloud10-dont-chmod-config.patch
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+--- a/lib/private/Config.php
++++ b/lib/private/Config.php
+@@ -229,9 +229,6 @@
+ touch ($this->configFilePath);
+ $filePointer = fopen($this->configFilePath, 'r+');
+
+- // Prevent others not to read the config
+- chmod($this->configFilePath, 0640);
+-
+ // File does not exist, this can happen when doing a fresh install
+ if(!is_resource ($filePointer)) {
+ // TODO fix this via DI once it is very clear that this doesn't cause side effects due to initialization order