Small change to the event auth rules that allows transitioning from knock->knock (in case you want to update your knock reason, or change profile information etc).
Coincides with the same commit in [the mainline PR](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/6739) and [this update on MSC2403](49a72862a9).
* Add a config option to prioritise local users in user directory search results (#9383)
This PR adds a homeserver config option, `user_directory.prefer_local_users`, that when enabled will show local users higher in user directory search results than remote users. This option is off by default.
Note that turning this on doesn't necessarily mean that remote users will always be put below local users, but they should be assuming all other ranking factors (search query match, profile information present etc) are identical.
This is useful for, say, University networks that are openly federating, but want to prioritise local students and staff in the user directory over other random users.
* Don't mix simple and english psql query types
* Fix the Python 3.5 old-deps build. (#9146)
setuptools 51.0.0 dropped support for Python 3.5.
* Fix Python 3.5 old deps build by using a compatible pip version. (#9217)
Co-authored-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>
pip 21.0 stopped supporting Python 3.5.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
This was causing a LoginError to be propagated up to the registration servlet, which was
expecting a InteractiveAuthIncompleteError in order to store a password_hash from the
client for the session. DINUM relies on this happening.
More info here: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9263
Debian package builds were failing for two reasons:
1. Python versions prior to 3.7 throw exceptions when attempting to print
Unicode characters under a "C" locale. (#9076)
2. We depended on `dh-systemd` which no longer exists in Debian Bullseye, but
is necessary in Ubuntu Xenial. (#9073)
Setting `LANG="C.UTF-8"` in the build environment fixes the first issue.
See also: https://bugs.python.org/issue19846
The second issue is a bit trickier. The dh-systemd package was merged into
debhelper version 9.20160709 and a transitional package left in its wake.
The transitional dh-systemd package was removed in Debian Bullseye.
However, Ubuntu Xenial ships an older debhelper, and still needs dh-systemd.
Thus, builds were failing on Bullseye since we depended on a package which had
ceased existing, but we couldn't remove it from the debian/control file and our
build scripts because we still needed it for Ubuntu Xenial.
We can fix the debian/control issue by listing dh-systemd as an alternative to
the newer versions of debhelper. Since dh-systemd declares that it depends on
debhelper, Ubuntu Xenial will select its older dh-systemd which will in turn
pull in its older debhelper, resulting in no change from the status quo. All
other supported releases will satisfy the debhelper dependency constraint and
skip the dh-systemd alternative.
Build scripts were fixed by unconditionally attempting to install dh-systemd on
all releases and suppressing failures.
Once we drop support for Ubuntu Xenial, we can revert most of this commit and
rely on the version constraint on debhelper in debian/control.
Fixes#9076Fixes#9073
Signed-off-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>