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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 |
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Implements the Storage interface for Google Storage. A GoogleStorage instance stores blobs in a single Google Storage bucket, with each blob keyed by its blobref. Testing: gsapi_test.go contains integration tests which run against Google Storage. In order to run these tests properly, you will need to: 1. Set up google storage. See: http://code.google.com/apis/storage/docs/signup.html 2. Upload the contents of the testdata dir to a google storage bucket. Note that all these files begin with 'test-': such files will be ignored when the bucket is used as blobserver storage. 3. Create the config file '~/.camli/gstestconfig.json'. The file should look something like this: { "auth": { "client_id": "your client id", "client_secret": "your client secret", "refresh_token": "a refresh token" }, "bucket": "bucket.example.com" } You can use camgsinit to help obtain the auth config object.