yes, obviously there is something different in the server metadata output that makes the client parse it different. by definition of api compatibility, that is a bug in the server. I agree that the parsed eucalyptus data seems more sane, but thats not something that can be changed.
yes, obviously there is something different in the server metadata output that makes the client parse it different. by definition of api compatibility, that is a bug in the server. I agree that the parsed eucalyptus data seems more sane, but thats not something that can be changed.