S3 is not working with swift3, in valid content type.

Asked by Gaurav Gangalwar

I have tried using cyberduck S3 inetrface to access swift via swift3.
I am getting invalid content-type for GET service request.
Its getting it as "text/xml" expected is "application/xml" as per S3 standard.
I have changed the code to send content-type as "application/xml" for "GET service" and "GET bucket", its working fine.
Is it expected behaviour?

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Marcelo Martins (btorch) said :
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Not sure why you are using S3 module to access swift on cyberduck. There is a connection option for openstack-swift storage.

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Mike Barton (redbo) said :
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I've created a bug for this (lp:812092). If you'd like to submit your fix, that'd be cool, otherwise somebody will probably get to it before too long.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/swift/+bug/812092

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Gaurav Gangalwar (gaurav-gangalwar) said :
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Ok i will send the patch for this.
Thanks.

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