Allow (git) tags of format 'some-important-text_v1.2.3-something_else'
Any character is now allowed, as long as there is a version of format
1.2.3 somewhere in the tag name.
URI is specified by RFC 8089: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8089
Local files:
o A traditional file URI for a local file with an empty authority.
For example:
* "file:///path/to/file"
o The minimal representation of a local file with no authority field
and an absolute path that begins with a slash "/". For example:
* "file:/path/to/file"
o The minimal representation of a local file in a DOS- or Windows-
based environment with no authority field and an absolute path
that begins with a drive letter. For example:
* "file:c:/path/to/file"
o Regular DOS or Windows file URIs with vertical line characters in
the drive letter construct. For example:
* "file:///c|/path/to/file"
* "file:/c|/path/to/file"
* "file:c|/path/to/file"
Some implementations (e.g. Android with API < 33) provide the
execinfo.h header file, but do not define the backtrace functions
expected. Disable the support for execinfo backtrace in such a case
if auto-request-control setting is enabled then only request control once upon connect, otherwise it will auto request control again every time server turns off control which is a bit annoying.
* update .gitignore and cleanup conditionnal callback call
* client: rework channel loading
Automate the loading of channels that only depend on a given enabled setting.
If smart-sizing option is enabled in windows client and the server's desktop resolution changes, do not change the size of the client window.
This is because I would assume that if the user has enabled smart-sizing, they would intend for the window to be set to a particular size and not change.
Also, when connecting to windows 10 client, `wf_desktop_resize()` is called once just after connect and so if wfreerdp is run with `/smart-sizing:WxH` then the window will start at the size `WxH` but then immediately change to the desktop resolution of the server which makes the `/smart-sizing:WxH` parameter effectively do nothing.