Hi, just a quick notice: http://owncloud.org/releases/owncloud-latest.zip seems to have 4.0.6 inside so far.
--- Victor On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Pimmetje <owncloud-mail...@p1m.nl> wrote: > > On 8/7/2012 1:22 PM, Frank Karlitschek wrote: > >> This is a very nice idea Frank, coz it lowers the needed user experience. > >> >Nice work:-) > >> > > >> >BUT. OC is a very sensible piece of software because u store a lot of > >> >sensible data in it. > >> > > >> >I think the zip file should be some kind of hash checked. > >> >Where to get a secure hash? > >> >If u just compare it to a hash that stands near to the zip on the > >> >webpage, it would be useless. > >> >So what about kind of https page with a signed/trusted cert, where the > >> >installer could fetch the md5 of the actual release?With this signed page > >> >the installer could check that it did not download a malicious/harmfull > >> >piece of software. > > Good point. I will add this. > > > > Frank > I think the installer should have the hash of the latest release (not the > development version). This would require making a new installer for > every release but i think that would be doable. If the hash doesn't match the > user should be informed showing the problem and information > about the files. I am not sure if it would be wise to add a option to > continue anyway. Most users who need the script would click continue > anyway regardless of whats written in the warning message. I think for the > development release there is no real need for a precooked script as > most of the development users would know how to change it. > > I want to test the script on my hosting but i had to change settings to use > PHP5.3 that will take some time to apply. Ill send my feedback about > it when i tested it on my hosting. > > Settings appears to been applied now; At step 3 i received the following > error message: > Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by > path/to/file/*web-installer_setup-owncloud.php* on line *222*At the looks of > it ownload was downloaded and installed. The webinstaller was deleted. So no > problem there. Browsing to > /owncloud/ allowed me to compete the setup. A quick look into OC suggested > that everything is working there. > > Maybe it would be nice to select the folder of installation. Current > directory or subdirectory. And the possibly to give it a custom name (for > subdirectory). > > Nice work. > > Pimmetje > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Owncloud mailing list > Owncloud@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud > >
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