1) Removed exec call to gpg, because it automatically looks in .gnupg/,
which we don't use anymore as a default.
2) Now taking into account global --secret-keyring flag.
This flag is now in osutil.
3) New or modified funcs in osutil
4) Made sure --gpgkey works too.
5) Cleaned up error messages and hints.
Context: http://camlistore.org/issue/364http://camlistore.org/issue/368
Change-Id: I2e51032ed0597da656db100d72f5588b37308e1a
StreamingFetcher is now just Fetcher, and its FetchStreaming is now
just Fetch.
SeekFetcher is gone. Blobs are max 16 MB anyway, so we can slurp to
memory when needed. The main thing that cared about SeekFetcher
was the GET handler, ServeBlobref, because http.ServeContent needed
one for range requests. That's rewritten in an earlier commit, using
the FakeSeeker from another earlier commit.
Lot of code got simpler as a result.
Change-Id: Ib819413e48a8f9b8d97f596d0fbf771dab211f11
Changed some keys to be consistent with the server config, and removed
some others.
We're now using jsonconfig to get the keys and validate the config.
Removed some unused funcs/methods, moved some global vars as members of a client.
Also, having two possible defaults for the secret keyring
(.config/camlistore/identity-secring.gpg and .gnupg/secring.gpg)
was annoying and confusing imho, so I removed the latter.
http://camlistore.org/issue/259
Change-Id: Icf79fa8822b62b5d91843698861dd19cb553607a
A planned permanode involves setting the contents of the permanode
(instead of a random string) as well as the OpenPGP signing time so
the resultant bytes of the blob (and thus its blobref) is deterministic.
This allows multiple independent devices (my laptops) to create the
same permanodes for the same files (photos backed up from my phone)
when offline (airplane) and then when they sync later, still only have
one permanode per unique file. This means that tagging and other
metadata applied to permanodes on one laptop merge cleanly with
metadata from the other.
A lot is still broken, but most stuff at least compiles now.
The directory tree has been rearranged now too. Go libraries are now
under "pkg". Fully qualified, they are e.g. "camlistore.org/pkg/jsonsign".
The go tool cannot yet fetch from arbitrary domains, but discussion is
happening now on which mechanism to use to allow that.
For now, put the camlistore root under $GOPATH/src. Typically $GOPATH
is $HOME, so Camlistore should be at $HOME/src/camlistore.org.
Then you can:
$ go build ./server/camlistored
... etc
The build.pl script is currently disabled. It'll be resurrected at
some point, but with a very different role (helping create a fake
GOPATH and running the go build command, if things are installed at
the wrong place, and/or running fileembed generators).
Many things are certainly broken.
Many things are disabled. (MySQL, all indexing, etc).
Many things need to be moved into
camlistore.org/third_party/{code.google.com,github.com} and updated
from their r60 to Go 1 versions, where applicable.
The GoMySQL stuff should be updated to use database/sql and the ziutek
library implementing database/sql/driver.
Help wanted.
Change-Id: If71217dc5c8f0e70dbe46e9504ca5131c6eeacde