2019-02-23 03:45:21 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: The file path is shown in your 
screenshot (for wskprops) remove that file. Also check if there is one in your 
home directory. The patches I landed in the repo would have addressed this 
though so if you don’t have any local modifications I’m puzzled by the error 
message. 

It would be great if you can inspect the db directly and see what subject is 
installed and what key. 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550893521050300?thread_ts=1550426649.113700&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 10:39:27 UTC - Peter Leitner: hey guys, i want to generate a file in 
openWhisk and store it in an external storage. Inside of that file should be 
the result of an executed C-programm. As far as i have seen openWhisk only in 
and outputs JSON file, and only return this to the original executer of the 
action. Am i right that we somehow have to connect within the action to a 
external storage, like Amazon S3, and send the file there? The input of our 
action would therefore be all informations to connect to the storage, and the 
output would be something like the location/name of the uploaded files inside 
the S3 storage. Do you think thats the right approach or do you guys have 
another suggestion?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550918367057200?thread_ts=1550918367.057200&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 10:42:09 UTC - Rob Allen: @Peter Leitner That sounds correct to me.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550918529058300
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2019-02-23 11:38:24 UTC - Peter Leitner: do you think its possible to serialize 
a binary file of an c programm, write it inside of the openwhisk action into a 
file and execute that file inside of that action?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550921904059300?thread_ts=1550921904.059300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 11:42:13 UTC - Markus Thömmes: yes, that's possible
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550922133059500
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2019-02-23 11:54:33 UTC - Roberto Diaz: I did something similar to send data to 
dynamodb with Rust. 
scream : Carlos Santana
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550922873059600?thread_ts=1550918367.057200&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 12:59:53 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: if the size of the data you’re 
manipulating is small, you can send it as parameters to the action in the 
request body and receive the output back in the response.

the patter of read from S3 write to S3 is a common idiom however for working 
with blobs of data.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550926793059800?thread_ts=1550921904.059300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 14:31:58 UTC - Carlos Santana: I think the c binary program itself
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550932318060400?thread_ts=1550921904.059300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 14:32:16 UTC - Carlos Santana: Yes you can include the binary in a 
zip file 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550932336061100?thread_ts=1550921904.059300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 14:32:54 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: Oh! 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550932374062700?thread_ts=1550921904.059300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 14:33:43 UTC - Carlos Santana: If the binary can’t be modified and 
the only thing it does is take input and write out the content that gets 
redirected to a file, then you can call the binary from your OpenWhisk action 
code
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550932423064300?thread_ts=1550921904.059300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-02-23 14:39:03 UTC - Carlos Santana: Good Morning :sunny: 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550932743064800
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2019-02-23 14:40:24 UTC - Carlos Santana: Using OpenWhisk tech :clap: 
:openwhisk: <https://twitter.com/csantanapr/status/1099312900399943680?s=21>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550932824065600
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2019-02-23 14:41:43 UTC - Carlos Santana: Using Cloud Functions and the 
composer programming model for Intellicast radar maps ^^ cc @Olivier Tardieu 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550932903066100
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2019-02-23 14:43:59 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: Links to an internal ibm site?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933039066500
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2019-02-23 14:44:13 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: 
<https://github.ibm.com/composer/documentation>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933053066700
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2019-02-23 14:45:39 UTC - Carlos Santana: Hmm will check it should be public 
<http://developer.ibm.com|developer.ibm.com> not working for you 
<https://developer.ibm.com/articles/a-serverless-approach-to-weather-underground/>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933139067900
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2019-02-23 14:45:52 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: No inside the article 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933152068600
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2019-02-23 14:45:55 UTC - Carlos Santana: Oh inside the doc composer doc
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933155068800
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2019-02-23 14:46:00 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: The links to composer at least two 
links 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933160069200
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2019-02-23 14:46:16 UTC - Carlos Santana: @Olivier Tardieu can you reach author 
to change it ?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933176069700
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2019-02-23 14:46:26 UTC - Carlos Santana: I will try also 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550933186069900
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2019-02-23 22:38:26 UTC - Ali Tariq: is main branch, 
incubator-openwhisk-devtools/docker-compose, working? wsk -i api list, is 
returning error (error: Unable to obtain the API list: The requested resource 
does not exist. (code 2iK89jm21glLVmrgqvlI8wUnax2u2uUN))
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1550961506072100
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