Loading CHANGES +22 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,6 +6,28 @@ Changelog Daniel (12 Mar) - Thomas Tonino found out that if you used the curl tool to do PUT operations as in 'curl www.foo.com/dir/ -T file' and the file name included for example space or other characters that don't belong in URLs, curl did not properly URL encode them before using them in the URL. - Added an option to configure called --enable-libgcc that simply adds -lgcc to the LIBS variable, as this seems to be a common problem. - I modified the configure.in file, so that the headers are now checked in an order of "viality". We must also make sure to use the "default headers" parameter to AC_CHECK_HEADERS() so that headers are checked with the proper prerequisites included (i.e all the major and generally important header files are included there by default). This might be what we need for various Sun, HP, AIX and Tru64 systems to behave good again on the header check front. - Rick Jones pointed out a few compiler warnings on HP-UX that I addressed. - I made the configure --help output nicer by using AC_HELP_STRING() a lot more. Daniel (11 Mar) - Christophe Demory fixed the socket sending code to work better on HP-UX when sending data to a socket that would block. It then returns EAGAIN, not Loading Loading
CHANGES +22 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,6 +6,28 @@ Changelog Daniel (12 Mar) - Thomas Tonino found out that if you used the curl tool to do PUT operations as in 'curl www.foo.com/dir/ -T file' and the file name included for example space or other characters that don't belong in URLs, curl did not properly URL encode them before using them in the URL. - Added an option to configure called --enable-libgcc that simply adds -lgcc to the LIBS variable, as this seems to be a common problem. - I modified the configure.in file, so that the headers are now checked in an order of "viality". We must also make sure to use the "default headers" parameter to AC_CHECK_HEADERS() so that headers are checked with the proper prerequisites included (i.e all the major and generally important header files are included there by default). This might be what we need for various Sun, HP, AIX and Tru64 systems to behave good again on the header check front. - Rick Jones pointed out a few compiler warnings on HP-UX that I addressed. - I made the configure --help output nicer by using AC_HELP_STRING() a lot more. Daniel (11 Mar) - Christophe Demory fixed the socket sending code to work better on HP-UX when sending data to a socket that would block. It then returns EAGAIN, not Loading