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With following changes - Add SSE and refactor encryption API (#942) <Andreas Auernhammer> - add copyObject test changing metadata and preserving etag (#944) <Harshavardhana> - Add SSE-C tests for multipart, copy, get range operations (#941) <Harshavardhana> - Removing conditional check for notificationInfoCh in api-notication (#940) <Matthew Magaldi> - Honor prefix parameter in ListBucketPolicies API (#929) <kannappanr> - test for empty objects uploaded with SSE-C headers (#927) <kannappanr> - Encryption headers should also be set during initMultipart (#930) <Harshavardhana> - Add support for Content-Language metadata header (#928) <kannappanr> - Fix check for duplicate notification configuration entries (#917) <kannappanr> - allow OS to cleanup sockets in TIME_WAIT (#925) <Harshavardhana> - Sign V2: Fix signature calculation in virtual host style (#921) <A. Elleuch> - bucket policy: Support json string in Principal field (#919) <A. Elleuch> - Fix copyobject failure for empty files (#918) <kannappanr> - Add new constructor NewWithOptions to SDK (#915) <poornas> - Support redirect headers to sign again with new Host header. (#829) <Harshavardhana> - Fail in PutObject if invalid user metadata is passed <Harshavadhana> - PutObjectOptions Header: Don't include invalid header <Isaac Hess> - increase max retry count to 10 (#913) <poornas> - Add new regions for Paris and China west. (#905) <Harshavardhana> - fix s3signer to use req.Host header (#899) <Bartłomiej Nogaś> |
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README.md |
go-homedir
This is a Go library for detecting the user's home directory without the use of cgo, so the library can be used in cross-compilation environments.
Usage is incredibly simple, just call homedir.Dir()
to get the home directory
for a user, and homedir.Expand()
to expand the ~
in a path to the home
directory.
Why not just use os/user
? The built-in os/user
package requires
cgo on Darwin systems. This means that any Go code that uses that package
cannot cross compile. But 99% of the time the use for os/user
is just to
retrieve the home directory, which we can do for the current user without
cgo. This library does that, enabling cross-compilation.