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Use upstream Extra CMake Modules #6810

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@claucambra claucambra self-assigned this Jun 13, 2024
@claucambra claucambra added technical debt building Issues related to building the client dependencies labels Jun 13, 2024
@claucambra claucambra added this to the 3.14.0 milestone Jun 20, 2024
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include(KDEInstallDirs)
include(KDECMakeSettings)
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I need to check how those two impact our windows builds

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AppImage file: nextcloud-PR-6810-eb8d6ed800d66755a6afb8f55dbadf7f5d241f4b-x86_64.AppImage

To test this change/fix you can simply download above AppImage file and test it.

Please make sure to quit your existing Nextcloud app and backup your data.

@claucambra claucambra modified the milestones: 3.14.0, 3.15.0 Oct 18, 2024
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please fix compilation
all CI checks should be OK

@claucambra claucambra modified the milestones: 3.15.0, 3.16.0 Nov 20, 2024
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