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On Tue Mar 30 06:43:17 2010, LBROCARD wrote: > I can't develop this without testing and it is somewhat non-trivial to > install Eucalptus. > > There seem to be a bunch of changes that have to be made, looks like > we'll have to disable DNS buckets amongst other things: > > http://www.jamesmurty.com/2009/04/30/how-to-use-jets3t-with- eucalyptus/ > > I'm very willing to accept patches. Alternatively, if you could set me > up an account on a public Eucalptus instance then I would work on it. > > Regards, Leon Leon, I never successfully applied for a Eucalyptus account either. My signup to the Eucalyptus Public Cloud sandbox never seemed to go anywhere. However, I just learned that archive.org has a s3 compatible server as well. It can be used by anyone who signs up for an archive.org account, which can be done easily. http://www.archive.org/help/abouts3.txt Also, the current rumor is that Google is launching a S3 competator, and it seems likely it will offer a compatable API to S3. I'd be happy with a dehardcoded hostname so I could use the perl libraries against anything. If a feaure is not supported (like archive.org doesn't support DELETE :) I'd be happy if attempt to use it failed. No need to special-case things. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

