On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 5:15 PM, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote:
> On 10/01/2017 09:42, Joel Sherrill wrote: > >> >> >> On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 7:52 PM, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org >> <mailto:chr...@rtems.org>> wrote: >> >> On 09/01/2017 11:02, gro...@chichak.ca <mailto:gro...@chichak.ca> >> wrote: >> >> >> I ended up writing my own web page server. It sucks, I wish >> there was a better way, and I’m certain that it’s going to bite >> me really soon now. >> >> >> The mhttpd server in the legacy and libbsd stack allows for hooks to >> get at data. I have a client with a product that has uploading and >> downloading, web sockets and JSON exported data with JS code to >> handle the interface. The interface is nice to use. >> >> >> mhttpd is Mongoose. Mongoose moved to GPL with a dual license for >> commercial use. >> > > Yes. I used the version we have which is before the license change. I just > wanted to say the mhttp code we have can do this. > > As Christian mentioned, we should move to civitweb which took the last >> non-GPL version of Mongoose and forked. >> > > As Christian points out tests are not supported and an important issue. > Until we have a suitable solution it makes it difficult to know if the > library we build it ok. > > This is a general problem it would be nice to have a solution to. We could have RTEMS specific examples, tests, and instructions for any third party package built by the RSB. I'm not picking with this thread. I was hoping to pick up enough ideas where a nice GSoC project would be fleshing this side of the RSB out. > Chris >
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