Loading CHANGES +31 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,13 +6,41 @@ History of Changes Daniel (19 November 2001) - Lars M Gustafsson found a case with a bad free(). In fact, it was so bad I'm amazed we never saw this before! - Kevin Roth patched the cygwin Makfile. Daniel (16 November 2001) - Klevtsov Vadim fixed a bug in how time-conditionals were sent when doing HTTP. Version 7.9.2-pre3 Daniel (14 November 2001) - Samuel Listopad patched away the problem with SSL we got when someone call curl_global_init() => curl_global_cleanup() => curl_global_init(). The second init would not "take" and SSL would be unusable with curl from that point. This doesn't change the fact that calling the functions that way is wrong. curl_global_init() should be called exactly once and not more. Daniel (13 November 2001) - Fixed some minor variable type mixups in ftp.c that caused compiler warnings on HP-UX 11.00. - The FTP fix I did yesterday used an uninitialized variable that caused spurious errors when doing FTP. Version 7.9.2-pre2 Daniel (12 November 2001) - Ricardo Cadime fell over a multiple requests problem when first a FTP - Ricardo Cadime fell over a multiple-requests problem when first a FTP directory fetch failed and then a second request is made after that. The second request happened to get the FTP server response back from the previous request, when it did its initial CWD command. - Bjorn Reese pointed out that we could improved the time diff function to - Bjorn Reese pointed out that we could improve the time diff function to prevent truncation a bit. - Kai-Uwe Rommel made me aware that -p (http proxy tunnel) silly enough didn't Loading @@ -22,7 +50,7 @@ Version 7.9.2-pre1 Daniel (12 November 2001) - Rewrote the Curl_ConnectHTTPProxyTunnel(). It should now not only work a lot faster, it should only support such ("broken") proxies that John Lask faster, it should also support such ("broken") proxies that John Lask previously have reported problems with. His proxy sends a trailing zero byte after the end of the (proxy-) headers. I've tested this myself and it seems to work on a proxy the previous version also worked with...! This rewrite is Loading Loading
CHANGES +31 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,13 +6,41 @@ History of Changes Daniel (19 November 2001) - Lars M Gustafsson found a case with a bad free(). In fact, it was so bad I'm amazed we never saw this before! - Kevin Roth patched the cygwin Makfile. Daniel (16 November 2001) - Klevtsov Vadim fixed a bug in how time-conditionals were sent when doing HTTP. Version 7.9.2-pre3 Daniel (14 November 2001) - Samuel Listopad patched away the problem with SSL we got when someone call curl_global_init() => curl_global_cleanup() => curl_global_init(). The second init would not "take" and SSL would be unusable with curl from that point. This doesn't change the fact that calling the functions that way is wrong. curl_global_init() should be called exactly once and not more. Daniel (13 November 2001) - Fixed some minor variable type mixups in ftp.c that caused compiler warnings on HP-UX 11.00. - The FTP fix I did yesterday used an uninitialized variable that caused spurious errors when doing FTP. Version 7.9.2-pre2 Daniel (12 November 2001) - Ricardo Cadime fell over a multiple requests problem when first a FTP - Ricardo Cadime fell over a multiple-requests problem when first a FTP directory fetch failed and then a second request is made after that. The second request happened to get the FTP server response back from the previous request, when it did its initial CWD command. - Bjorn Reese pointed out that we could improved the time diff function to - Bjorn Reese pointed out that we could improve the time diff function to prevent truncation a bit. - Kai-Uwe Rommel made me aware that -p (http proxy tunnel) silly enough didn't Loading @@ -22,7 +50,7 @@ Version 7.9.2-pre1 Daniel (12 November 2001) - Rewrote the Curl_ConnectHTTPProxyTunnel(). It should now not only work a lot faster, it should only support such ("broken") proxies that John Lask faster, it should also support such ("broken") proxies that John Lask previously have reported problems with. His proxy sends a trailing zero byte after the end of the (proxy-) headers. I've tested this myself and it seems to work on a proxy the previous version also worked with...! This rewrite is Loading