Hi Branko, Hi all,

Am 13.11.18 um 12:39 schrieb Branko Čibej:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing here because I believe OpenOffice uses Serf as its HTTP
> client; at least I did find version 1.2.1 mentioned in the patch files
> in ext_libraries/serf.

It is even mentioned on your project page. ;-)

> I would like to ask for help from the OpenOffice developers to test the
> next release of Serf. We — the Apache Serf project — are in the (very
> slow) process of finally releasing Serf version 1.4.0, and it would be
> helpful if we could get some feedback from testing it.

I would not call me a developer, but I just started a build of
OpenOffice on Windows with Serf 1.3.9 (instead of 1.2.1).

So far no problems. But I don't know where it is used and what to look
for...

> This version should be source-compatible with 1.2.1, but the build
> system has been completely changed since then; the supported build uses
> scons but there's also a fairly complete CMake build. Major improvements
> include support for HTTP/2, FCGI, CRL, OCSP stapling and OCSP requests,
> OpenSSL 1.1.x and and of course a large number of bug fixes. For
> details, see: https://s.apache.org/9259
>
> If you're able and willing to help, please respond here, or post to
> <d...@serf.apache.org>.

I think it would be a good idea to upgrade Serf in our builds.

What about the others (real developers)? ;-)

Regards,

   Matthias

> Thanks!
>
> -- Brane
>
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