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Daniel (6 October 2004)
- Dan Fandrich fixed a configure flaw for systems that need both nsl and socket
libs to use gethostbyname().
- Removed tabs and trailing whitespace from lots of source files.
Daniel (5 October 2004)
- Made configure --with-libidn=PATH try the given PATH before the default
paths to make it possible to override.
- If idna_strerror() is present in libidn, we can use that instead of our
internal replacement. This function was added by Simon in libidn 0.5.6 and
is detected by configure.
- It seems basename() on IRIX is in the libgen library and since we don't use
that, configure finds libgen.h but not basename and then we get a compiler
error because our basename() replacement doesn't match the proto in
libgen.h. Starting now, we don't include the file if basename wasn't found
as well.
Daniel (4 October 2004)
- Chris found a race condition resulting in CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST and
potential crash, in the windows threaded name resolver code.
Daniel (3 October 2004)
- Replaced the use of isspace() in cookie.c with our own version instead since
we have most data as 'char *' and that makes us pass in negative values if
there is 8bit data in the string. Changing to unsigned causes too much
warnings or too many required typecasts to the normal string functions.
Harshal Pradhan identified this problem.
Daniel (2 October 2004)
- Bertrand Demiddelaer found a case where libcurl could read already freed
data when CURLOPT_VERBOSE is used and a (very) persistent connection. It
happened when the dns cache entry for the connection was pruned while the
connection was still alive and then again re-used. We worked together on
this fix.
- Gisle Vanem provided code that displays an error message when the (libidn
based) IDN conversion fails. This is really due to a missing suitable
function in the libidn API that I hope we can remove once libidn gets a
function like this.
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Daniel (1 October 2004)
- Aleksandar Milivojevic reported a problem in the Redhat bugzilla (see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=134133) and not to
anyone involved in the curl project! This happens when you try to curl a
file from a proftpd site using SSL. It seems proftpd sends a somewhat
unorthodox response code (232 instead of 230). I relaxed the response code
check to deal with this and similar cases.
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- Based on Fedor Karpelevitch's formpost path basename patch, file parts in
formposts no longer include the path part. If you _really_ want them, you
must provide your preferred full file name with CURLFORM_FILENAME.
Added detection for libgen.h and basename() to configure. My custom
basename() replacement function for systems without it, might be a bit too
naive...
Updated 6 test cases to make them work with the stripped paths.
Daniel (30 September 2004)
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- Larry Campbell added CURLINFO_OS_ERRNO to curl_easy_getinfo() that allows an
app to retrieve the errno variable after a (connect) failure. It will make
sense to provide this for more failures in a more generic way, but let's
start like this.
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- Günter Knauf and Casey O'Donnell worked out an extra #if condition for the
curl/multi.h header to work better in winsock-using apps.
- Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre made buildconf run better on Mac OS X by
properly using glibtoolize instead of plain libtoolize. (This is made if
glibtool was found and used instead of plain libtool.)
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Daniel (29 September 2004)
- Bertrand Demiddelaer fixed curl_easy_reset() so that it doesn't mistakingly
enable the progress meter.
Daniel (28 September 2004)
- "Mekonikum" found out that if you built curl without SSL support, although
your current SSL installation supports Engine, the compile fails.
Daniel (27 September 2004)
- When --with-ssl=PATH is used to the configure script, it no longer uses
pkg-config to figure out extra details. That is now only done if no PATH is
included or if SSL is checked for by default without the --with-ssl option.
Daniel (25 September 2004)
- Peter Sylvester pointed out that CURLOPT_SSLENGINE couldn't even be set to
NULL when no engine was supported. It can now.
- Dan Fandrich fixed three test cases to no longer use "localhost" but instead
use "127.0.0.1" to avoid requiring that localhost resolves nicely.
- Jean-Claude Chauve fixed an LDAP crash when more than one record was
retrieved.
Daniel (19 September 2004)
- Andreas Rieke pointed out that when attempting to connect to a host without
a service on the specified port, curl_easy_perform() didn't properly provide
an error message in the CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER buffer.
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Daniel (16 September 2004)
- Daniel at touchtunes uses the FTP+SSL server "BSDFTPD-SSL from
http://bsdftpd-ssl.sc.ru/" which accordingly doesn't properly work with curl
when "AUTH SSL" is issued (although the server responds fine and everything)
but requires that curl issues "AUTH TLS" instead. See
http://curl.haxx.se/feedback/display.cgi?id=10951944937603&support=yes
Introducing CURLOPT_FTPSSLAUTH that allows the application to select which
of the AUTH strings to attempt first.
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- Anonymous filed bug report #1029478 which identified a bug when you 1) used
a URL without properly seperating the host name and the parameters with a
slash. 2) the URL had parameters to the right of a ? that contains a slash
3) curl was told to follow Location:s 4) the request got a response that
contained a Location: to redirect to "/dir". curl then appended the new path
on the wrong position of the original URL.
Test case 187 was added to verify that this was fixed properly.
- Added parsedate.c that contains a rewrite of the date parser currently
provided by getdate.y. The new one is MUCH smaller and will allow us to run
away from the yacc/bison jungle. It is also slightly lacking in features
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compared to the old one, but it supports parsing of all date formats HTTP
involves (and a fair bunch of others).
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Daniel (10 September 2004)
- As found out by Jonas Forsman, curl didn't allow -F to set Content-Type on
text-parts. Starting now, we can do -F "name=daniel;type=text/extra". Added
test case 186 to verify.
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- Bug report #1025986. When following a Location: with a custom Host: header
replacement, curl only replaced the Host: header on the initial request
and didn't replace it on the following ones. This resulted in requests with
two Host: headers.
Now, curl checks if the location is on the same host as the initial request
and then continues to replace the Host: header. And when it moves to another
host, it doesn't replace the Host: header but it also doesn't make the
second Host: header get used in the request.
This change is verified by the two new test cases 184 and 185.
Daniel (8 September 2004)
- Modified the test suite to be able to use and run with customized port
numbers. This was always intended but never before possible. Now a simple
change in the runtests.pl script can make all tests use different ports.
The default ports in use from now on are 8990 to 8993.
Daniel (2 September 2004)
- Minor modification of an SSL-related error message.
Daniel (31 August 2004)
- David Tarendash found out that curl_multi_add_handle() returned
CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM instead of CURLM_OK.
Daniel (30 August 2004)
- Make "Proxy-Connection: close" close the current proxy connection, as Roman
Koifman found out.
Daniel (24 August 2004)
- Fixed a getdate problem by post-replacing the getdate.c file after the
bison/yacc process to add the fix Harshal Pradhan suggested. The problem
caused a crash on Windows when parsing some dates.
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Daniel (23 August 2004)
- Roman Koifman pointed out that libcurl send Expect: 100-continue on POSTs
even when told to use HTTP 1.0, which is not correct. Test case 180 and
181 verify this.
- Added test case 182 to verify that zero byte transfers call the callback
properly.
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Daniel (20 August 2004)
- Alexander Krasnostavsky made the write callback get called even when a zero
byte file is downloaded.
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Daniel (18 August 2004)
- Ling Thio pointed out that when libcurl is built ipv6-enabled, it still did
reverse DNS lookups when fed with a numerical IP-address (like
http://127.0.0.1/), although it doesn't when built ipv6-disabled. libcurl
should never do reverse lookups.
Daniel (17 August 2004)
- Kjetil Jacobsen noticed that when transferring a file:// URL pointing to an
empty file, libcurl would return with the file still open.
- Alexander Krasnostavsky pointed out that the configure script needs to define
_THREAD_SAFE for AIX systems to make libcurl built really thread-safe.
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