This sends recieved text messages to any Telepathy client and allows the
user to respond from there.
This should work with both our clients and Empathy.
An account on telepathy is created on activation.
As Telepathy clients expect backends to be always running, this is
started by the daemon to
suppress client errors. The plugin system then talks to the same CM via
use of a singleton accessor.
Based on work by Alexandr Akulich then tidied up and rebased.
Moves the implementation into the actual daemon. This opens the
possibility for different ways to expose these notifications depending on
where the libkdeconnect will be deployed.
REVIEW: 123076
Uses KPluginLoader+KPluginMetadata instead.
Describes plugins in json instead of desktop files. These desktop files are
then embedded into the .so file. All the plugins will be in a kdeconnect/
directory, and those will be the ones to look for.
Note it doesn't drop the KService dependency as KIOCore is a KDE Connect
dependency as well.
REVIEW: 123042
This meant to add a lot of dependencies to each plugin since we had
KDELibs4support as PUBLIC link meaning that anything linking against
kdeconnectcore was linking at the same time to mostly all frameworks.
Now each plugin has more or less its dependencies in the CMake some
still depend on KDELibs4Support.
For the mousepad plugin I needed to add a fixX11.h file that basically
undefines/defines again some stuff xlib has that conflcits with normal
C++ and Qt.
Before it was not conflicting because some lib within KDELibs4Support
was including this file, but now we have to do it ourselves.
Ported using KDELibs4Support, for a smaller delta, so we can keep
developing on master until we decide not to.
At the moment, it builds and installs but tests don't pass because
of a QCA2 initialization problem I didn't manage to debug yet.
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