Re: New 'hail' repository created, with major packaging rework

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On 07/05/2010 03:13 PM, Pete Zaitcev wrote:
On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:59:20 -0400
Jeff Garzik<jeff@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/daemon/distsrv/hail.git

libhail is a single shared library binary, linking together cldc, ncld,
libtimer, and chunkdc modules.  In other words, libhail at present is a
simplistic combination of cld/lib and chunkd/lib.

[zaitcev@lembas hail-tip]$ ls lib include
include:
chunkc.h         chunksrv.h    cld-private.h  Makefile     ncld.h
chunk_msg.h      cldc.h        elist.h        Makefile.am  objcache.h
chunk-private.h  cld_common.h  hail_log.h     Makefile.in

lib:
chunkdc.c   cldc-udp.c     libhail.pc.in              Makefile
chunksrv.c  cld_msg_rpc.x  libhail-uninstalled.pc     Makefile.am
cldc.c      common.c       libhail-uninstalled.pc.in  Makefile.in
cldc-dns.c  libhail.pc     libtimer.c                 pkt.c
[zaitcev@lembas hail-tip]$ grep httpstor lib/*.c
[zaitcev@lembas hail-tip]$

What has happened to the plan to include httpstor into libhail?

Still planned, and can easily be done. Important first step was getting the foundation laid -- creating hail.git, and synchronizing hail.git and tabled.git, and associated RPM packaging.

Moving libhttpstor is now a simple matter of simultaneous commits to hail.git and tabled.git, moving the code and updating build machinery.

I can release a hail 0.7.1 and tabled 0.5.1 with this change, if you feel versioning and pushing out this libhttpstor change is highly important.

(or you can do that yourself, doesn't make a difference to me)

	Jeff



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