Dear Damjan, All, On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 07:56:22PM +0200, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 9:57 PM Jim Jagielski <j...@jagunet.com> wrote: > > > I'm gonna look into the serf->(lib)curl option... Since we don't use any > > of the fancy features of serf, I'm thinking that the easy option might be > > best > > > > Hi > > I've ported our WebDAV content provider module from Serf to Curl. Binary for Linux available here for download: https://home.apache.org/~ardovm/openoffice/linux/openoffice4-serf2curl-2022-04-28-installed.tar.bz2 I understand from your previous message that you don't really like GitHub, so I am writing here. [...] > STATUS > > It builds and works well on FreeBSD and Windows. > > Most of the code was reused, and all the operations and semantics > previously present with Serf, should have been preserved. > > Browsing WebDAV files and directories, loading files, overwriting them > ("Save"), creating them ("Save As"), renaming and deleting them, all works. I am testing the binary for Linux linked above. I tried "Open" and entered a https address, that I know is password protected. The current trunk would ask for the password. I got an error message instead: > > Nonexistent object. > > Nonexistent file. The address I tried to open is in the form https://host.domain:port/ I tried to substitute "https" with "davs" and I got the same error. Maybe something is going wrong in the Linux build? I will now begin recompiling with debugging symbols enabled. Please let me know how I can help. [...] > P.S. APACHE 2.4 SETUP FOR TESTING [...] I still have to try this. Thank you for this tutorial!! Best regards, -- Arrigo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org