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Hi Giuseppe,

Giuseppe Castagno píše v Čt 13. 08. 2015 v 17:32 +0200:

This is a list I compiled looking at the code enabled with alternative
--with-webdav= value.

Thanks so much for the research!  So it seems that feature-wise, they
are the same, when we integrate your patches, right?

LOCK,         y                       n (wrote myself [2])
UNLOCK                y                       n (wrote myself [2])

I guess best if you push the patches for the serf part to gerrit, so
that we can merge them to LibreOffice.

Of these the only one I think we will need is OPTIONS, to check about
what methods the WebDAV server has available, and in case of some
server what special WebDAV behavior is available or should be taken
into account.

I see - could it actually help with the problem I pointed out in the
gerrit 17189 ?

Other observations.
Serf vers. 1.2.1 currently in LO lack NTLM (Windows) authorization.
Vers. 1.3.8, last available, has it.
Serf uses OpenSSL, Zip, apr and apr-util libraries.
Starting from V. 1.3.0 serf uses scons build system, not configure/make.
Http 2.0 is not supported.

What I can do, if some testing is desired in LO:
have LO compile with serf 1.3.8 to test the behavior in Windos, as well as
to add in LO the lock/unlock in serf version.

That would be awesome :-)

Currently I cannot build it, libucpdav1.so cannot link. I asked the list 
[4] a few days ago, didn't press the matter though.

It seems the command line uses -luuid; but I don't see the build log of
building the apr, can you share that one too [probably best in the
relevant mail thread, not to this mail].

Thank you for your work on this!

All the best,
Kendy


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