From: Dean M. B. <mik...@gm...> - 2008-10-17 18:29:34
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Hi Glyn! On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 2:19 AM, Glyn Matthews <gly...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Kim, > > 2008/10/17 Kim Gräsman <kim...@gm...> >> >> I just committed a significantly cleaned up version of >> http_test_server.hpp, that uses Boost.Filesystem as you suggested. >> >> Also, Python 2.6 has just been released, and our excluded test case >> works fine with it, so I re-included it. >> >> >>> Maybe you'd like to try out using Virtualbox to install a Linux distro >> >>> (of your choice, I prefer Ubuntu for development) on a few GB's worth >> >>> of disk space? That's what I do at least to be able to try things out >> >>> in Linux. ;-) >> >> I got Ubuntu up and running in a Virtualbox, and have tested the >> changes there. Everything seems to work! > > Great. It works on my non-virtual ubuntu installation too ;) > > Dean: is this intended to be part of the next release? Do you have a time > frame for this? Yes, it should be part of the next release. Unfortunately, the day job is taking a lot more of my time and this has hit the back-burner for me again. :( Glyn, can you please do the merge and if you can as well update the documentation regarding the new functions and files (client_fwd.hpp for http)? This would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the great work guys, it's getting to a point where we can really start flaunting this software soon. :) A few more test and a few more features and we should be on-track to packaging a new release with (gasp) HTTP 1.1 client support. :D (I'll bug some people here so that I can release the HTTP Server as open source as well. I hope that turns out better for a lot of people and brings us closer to 1.0) :) -- Dean Michael C. Berris Software Engineer, Friendster, Inc. |