Commit 9f8c51cb authored by Daniel Stenberg's avatar Daniel Stenberg
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resolve problem fixed, memory leak with ipv6 gone, configure improved,

MSVC++ project files fixed, connecthost() compiler errors, ignore SIGPIPE,
support CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION etc...
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                               History of Changes

Daniel (9 October 2001)
- Added a new option to the command line client: -0/--http1.0. It uses the new
  libcurl option CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION to request that libcurl uses HTTP 1.0
  requests instead of the default version (1.1). It should only be used if you
  really MUST do that because of a silly remote server.

- Renamed the 'TimeCond' typedef in curl/curl.h to use a 'curl_' prefix as
  all public curl-symbols should.

- libcurl now explicitly ignores the SIGPIPE signal.

Daniel (8 October 2001)
- Kevin Roth's change to the cookie-jar comment (in the stored file) was
  applied.

- Lucas Adamski's minor bug in the bind error code failf() was fixed.

Daniel (5 October 2001)
- Moonesamy fixed the Curl_connecthost() function to not give compiler errors
  on a bunch of compilers, due to the argument named 'socket'.

- Moonesamy also provided updated VC++ makefiles and project files.

Version 7.9.1-pre2

Daniel (4 October 2001)
- Albert Chin provided a configure patch that makes the script detect proper
  gethostbyname_r() method without actually running any code, only compiling
  is necessary. This also removes the need of having a resolving 'localhost'
  name.

- Found and removed memory leakage (name resolve data) in libcurl on
  IPv6-enabled hosts. These could sneak through because we didn't have any
  resource tracing on the IPv6-related functions. We do now.

Daniel (3 October 2001)
- Keith McGuigan patched away a (mainly Windows-) problem with the name
  resolver data being kept in the static memory area, which is removed when a
  thread is killed. The curl handle itself though perfectly handles being
  passed between threads.

- Dirk Eddelbuettel reported an odd bug that turned out to be his proxy that
  required an Authorization: header. Now, proxies are not supposed to require
  that header, that is for true servers...

- I accidentally ruined Georg's curl_formadd(). Uh, bad me. Corrected now.

Version 7.9.1-pre1