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Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 12:56 pm |
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I see some mentioning of webdav support in yaws and I see the code
with its webdav module, but I also see lots of indications in the
archive of this mailing list that the code wasn't very useful at all
and that there doesn't seem to be a big interest in it at all. Does
anyone have any current information on its (webdav's) status at the
moment? Is it compatible with clients so that it's mountable from, say
OSX or Linux? Is anyone using it at all and have managed to make it
work?
(I took a short stab at trying to enable it today and didn't manage to
make it work, yet my experience with webdav is limited to begin with
unfortunately. All I got was a 404 when trying to mount it with
mount_webdav on OSX which lead to an ENODEV on the client side).
Any info would be appreciated!
Stefan
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Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 2:55 pm |
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On 05/07/2010 02:56 PM, Stefan Hellkvist wrote:
> I see some mentioning of webdav support in yaws and I see the code
> with its webdav module, but I also see lots of indications in the
> archive of this mailing list that the code wasn't very useful at all
> and that there doesn't seem to be a big interest in it at all. Does
> anyone have any current information on its (webdav's) status at the
> moment? Is it compatible with clients so that it's mountable from, say
> OSX or Linux? Is anyone using it at all and have managed to make it
> work?
>
> (I took a short stab at trying to enable it today and didn't manage to
> make it work, yet my experience with webdav is limited to begin with
> unfortunately. All I got was a 404 when trying to mount it with
> mount_webdav on OSX which lead to an ENODEV on the client side).
>
I do have some info, Tomas Lindgren is working at an online-backup
company, they're using Yaws/webdav commercially today uploading
gargantuan amounts of data every day.
However, they forked some time ago, and quite a bit of work remains
to be done to merge their changes into master.
I attach a private mail (swedish!!!) from Tomas to me discussing this.
The gist of the mail below is that at http://github.com/thomasl/yaws
resides their DAV code and it was forked off 1.78
/klacke
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