No tarball until further testing on other platforms.
Extensively tested on Debian sid 64bit
Resolves issue #104
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re-wrote the curl write-to-memory callback function
(this helped eliminate a memory leak)
eliminated another memory leak
more debug messages
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code with CURLE_OK is returned.
clean up a few debug/stdout messages
This commit doesn't really fix anything, but eliminates
the suspicous HTTP 404 errors from the syslog -- these are
usually normal
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Rather than erroring out, it is treated like the
CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEOUT in that it doesn't exit the
timeout loop while the retry count is > 0. I
also added a short duration sleep to not retry
immediately.
Resolves issue #132
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return for more specific information as to why the communication
failed. Most common reasons are the "time too skewed" or
credentials failure.
This could be extended to the curl routine that is used
during normal operation. However, the check_service routine
is a good first pass.
Resolves issue #133
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expose the curl compiled with openssl vs. nss issue.
If the issue is seen, emit an informational message
and give the user an option to over-ride checking of
the hostname -- it's recommended not to use bucket
names with periods and https
As implied, added an option ssl_verify_hostname=[0|1]
Tested on fedora 14. Will check on Ubuntu/Debian/CentOS
after check in.
Resolves issue #128
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trapping the CURLE_SSL_CACERT error and trying to automatically
correct it.
Tested on CentOS 5.5 and ensured that Debian/Ubuntu doesn't break
because of this. This only applies to the https usage.
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is not present/readable.
Don't process blank lines in mime.types
There wasn't an issue seen with this, just
cleaning up the code a bit.
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Resolves issue #88
Specifying credentials on the command line is no longer
supported. There are several other ways to do this now.
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with the conversion to get_opt
-f is passed along to FUSE. This makes FUSE run
in foreground (non-daemon) mode and some debugging
messages now appear on STDOUT
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directory from the trunk directory.
First do a svn cp of all of the source up to
trunk. This is supposed to preserve change
history -- we'll see.
The source remains untouched until this gets
worked out.
Also in preparation of bringing in the source
collateral for the debian package into the
repository. I expect that the top level will
look like this:
svn/
s3fs/
trunk/
tags/
branches/
dpkg/
trunk/
tags/
branches/
So far that's how it is looking. I'll be
very careful to ensure integrity of the data.
As a result this may be a multistep process.
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