Alex Smith
Alex Smith
If you're interested in building from source, yes, all you need is the Go toolchain and `dep`, the dependency manager used for this project (both linked in the README). The...
Really interesting that it didn't build the 64-bit Windows. I've manually compiled and uploaded it.
The file names are the attachment ID that Signal generates for the attachment. I'm not sure if the IDs are based on anything. If you run that number through a...
This is doable and I can have it working, but after playing with it a bit I'd like a more solid foundation for it. Definitely coming.
I haven't done it before myself, so it'd take a bit of fiddling to be able to see what the product is. I'll have a look at what they spit...
That's interesting, because it shouldn't ever get a nil reference there... I've pushed a quick update as alpha.2 that should give a little more info here. Download that and try...
Most of these aren't on the radar currently, and probably won't be unless there's significant interest. > build extended functionality of Signal's backup & restore? What are you interested in...
This could be a bit of a long-term goal, but would require some work. Interesting proposal.
Turns out I was half-asleep when I wrote the example instructions. I'm surprised it even ran with what I gave. Run `./signal-back_darwin_386 format -f xml signal-2018-06-23-11-41-13.backup > backup.xml` instead (swapping...
Can you restore the backup using the actual Signal app? From what I can tell it's expecting some component to be ~3.5GB, which is obviously impossible given the size of...