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Upgrade PHP-opencloud to support Swift DLO #2474

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hanserasmus opened this issue Dec 2, 2016 · 2 comments
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Upgrade PHP-opencloud to support Swift DLO #2474

hanserasmus opened this issue Dec 2, 2016 · 2 comments

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@hanserasmus
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Steps to reproduce

  1. Install new version of Nextcloud
  2. Connect to functioning Openstack Swift Cluster
  3. Try to upload a file larger than 5Gig.

Expected behaviour

Nextcloud should upload the file with success, as it would a 10MB file for example.

Actual behaviour

Nextcloud gives an error stating it was unable to upload the file.

Server configuration

Operating system:
CentOS 7.2
Web server:
Apache 2.4
Database:
MariaDB
PHP version:
7.0
Nextcloud version: (see Nextcloud admin page)
10
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install:
Fresh install
Where did you install Nextcloud from:
From tar ball from Nextcloud site.

Are you using external storage, if yes which one: local/smb/sftp/...
Yes: Openstack Swift v2 API
Are you using encryption: yes/no
No
Are you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: LDAP/ActiveDirectory/Webdav/...
LDAP

The current version of PHP-opencloud is 1.9. The newest release of php-Opencloud is 1.14, and this version supporst DLO. If Nextcloud could get this version in it's core, all possibility is there that DLO will be supported.

@MorrisJobke
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@icewind1991 Didn't you already prepared something to upgrade php-opencloud?

@MorrisJobke
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Was done with #4410 and also backported to 12.0.4

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