Re: civetweb, sts work

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Hi Marcus,

Can you pull up wip-rgw-sts-3 (it's last commit from upstream looks to be Feb. 26).

Thanks!

Matt

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marcus Watts" <mwatts@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: ceph-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 3:35:04 AM
> Subject: civetweb, sts work
> 
> I've just pushed out two new ceph branches, and I pushed out
> a revised copy of civetweb that these both use.
> 
> I've pushed my git branches to git@xxxxxxxxxx:ceph/ceph.git
> They are:
> wip-openssl-2
> 	( based on recentish master. )
> 	ssl patches (should be the same as what's already in master)
> 	+ "build out of tree" am changes (as described previously)
> 	+ civetweb "ng" changes.
> 		I've managed to build this with both cmake and configure.
> 		I haven't had time to do any testing past that yet.
> 		It "should" all work of course...
> wip-rgw-sts-3
> 	everything that's in wip-openssl-2
> 	+ rgw-sts work.
> 	includes polymorphic rgw error object
> 	split out of some parts of rgw rest interface into objstore
> 		+ "generic" bits. (sts isn't an object store)
> 	basic sts encode/decode stuff.
> 		I've managed to build this with both cmake and configure.
> 		I haven't had time to do any testing past that yet.
> 		All the basic bits should work.
> 		The radosgw parts should work if I haven't broken them.
> 		The sts parts are still missing a lot of functionality.
> 

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