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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Oswald Buddenhagen
6463a72f12 remove the -cT option
it was another vestige from the compat wrapper.

amends cbac8aa75.
2020-10-05 11:56:30 +02:00
Oswald Buddenhagen
c8f402e43f deprecate master/slave terminology
the underlying metaphor refers to an inhumane practice, so using it
casually is rightfully offensive to many people. it isn't even a
particularly apt metaphor, as it suggests a strict hierarchy that is
counter to mbsync's highly symmetrical mode of operation.

the far/near terminology has been chosen as the replacement, as it is a
natural fit for the push/pull terminology. on the downside, due to these
not being nouns, a few uses are a bit awkward, and several others had to
be amended to include 'side'. also, it's conceptually quite close to
remote/local, which matches the typical use case, but is maybe a bit too
suggestive of actually non-existing limitations.

the new f/n suffixes of the -C/-R/-X options clash with pre-existing
options, so direct concatenation of short options is even less practical
than before (some suffixes of -D already clashed), but doing that leads
to unreadable command lines anyway.

as with previous deprecations, all pre-existing command line and config
options keep working, but yield a warning. the state files are silently
upgraded.
2020-08-04 17:16:03 +02:00
Oswald Buddenhagen
e2d3b4d55b fix lots of sign conversion warnings
... by making a lot of objects unsigned, and some signed.
casts which lose precision and change the sign in one go (ssize_t and
time_t to uint on LP64) are made explicit as well.
2020-08-04 17:15:39 +02:00
Oswald Buddenhagen
4d7e169e57 shrink some data at the source to avoid subsequent narrowing 2020-08-04 17:14:55 +02:00
Oswald Buddenhagen
af4b8896f0 use typedefs for structs more
makes the code more compact (and consistent, as typedefs were already
used in some places).
2017-04-02 15:56:30 +02:00
Oswald Buddenhagen
2745813367 re-design SSL/TLS configuration
the combinations of the various options made quite a mess. additionally,
'RequireSSL no' is inherently insecure - "use SSL if available" is plain
stupid.

the old options are still accepted, but will elicit a warning.
2014-10-18 16:18:48 +02:00
Oswald Buddenhagen
03b3b566f1 reshuffle sources a bit
split header and move some code to more logical places.
2013-12-08 23:19:12 +01:00