Loading CHANGES +20 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -13,6 +13,10 @@ Daniel Stenberg (3 Nov 2008) the connection's IP address) somewhat as we had it stored in two different places and ways previously and they are now unified. Yang Tse (3 Nov 2008) - Fix undersized IPv6 address internal buffer. IPv6 address strings longer than 35 characters would be truncated. Daniel Stenberg (2 Nov 2008) - Daniel Johnson reported and fixed: Loading @@ -33,6 +37,22 @@ Daniel Stenberg (2 Nov 2008) So now libcurl defaults to PF_INET... until c-ares has been tought to offer both. Yang Tse (31 Oct 2008) - Tests 558 and 559 are stabilized. These two tests were initially introduced to aid in the location of a seg-fault which was only triggered on non-debug builds done with the icc 9.1 Intel compiler. Test 558 does not trigger the problem, but test 559 does trigger it. As of today, it isn't yet absolutely clear if it is a compiler optimizer issue or a memory corruption one. Yang Tse (30 Oct 2008) - Use our Curl_addrinfo structure definition to handle address info data even when a system addrinfo struct is available. Provide and use a wrapper around systems getaddrinfo function, Curl_getaddrinfo_ex which returns a pointer to a list of dynamically allocated Curl_addrinfo structs. Configure will check freeaddrinfo and getaddrinfo functions and define preprocessor symbols HAVE_FREEADDRINFO and HAVE_GETADDRINFO when appropriate. Daniel Fandrich (29 Oct 2008) - Fixed a bug that caused a few bytes of garbage to be sent after a curl_easy_pause() during a chunky upload. Reported by Steve Roskowski. Loading RELEASE-NOTES +1 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ This release includes the following bugfixes: o Solaris builds get _REENTRANT defined properly and work again o Garbage sent on chunky upload after curl_easy_pause() o ipv4 name resolves when libcurl is built with ipv6-enabled c-ares o undersized IPv6 address internal buffer truncates long IPv6 addresses This release includes the following known bugs: Loading Loading
CHANGES +20 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -13,6 +13,10 @@ Daniel Stenberg (3 Nov 2008) the connection's IP address) somewhat as we had it stored in two different places and ways previously and they are now unified. Yang Tse (3 Nov 2008) - Fix undersized IPv6 address internal buffer. IPv6 address strings longer than 35 characters would be truncated. Daniel Stenberg (2 Nov 2008) - Daniel Johnson reported and fixed: Loading @@ -33,6 +37,22 @@ Daniel Stenberg (2 Nov 2008) So now libcurl defaults to PF_INET... until c-ares has been tought to offer both. Yang Tse (31 Oct 2008) - Tests 558 and 559 are stabilized. These two tests were initially introduced to aid in the location of a seg-fault which was only triggered on non-debug builds done with the icc 9.1 Intel compiler. Test 558 does not trigger the problem, but test 559 does trigger it. As of today, it isn't yet absolutely clear if it is a compiler optimizer issue or a memory corruption one. Yang Tse (30 Oct 2008) - Use our Curl_addrinfo structure definition to handle address info data even when a system addrinfo struct is available. Provide and use a wrapper around systems getaddrinfo function, Curl_getaddrinfo_ex which returns a pointer to a list of dynamically allocated Curl_addrinfo structs. Configure will check freeaddrinfo and getaddrinfo functions and define preprocessor symbols HAVE_FREEADDRINFO and HAVE_GETADDRINFO when appropriate. Daniel Fandrich (29 Oct 2008) - Fixed a bug that caused a few bytes of garbage to be sent after a curl_easy_pause() during a chunky upload. Reported by Steve Roskowski. Loading
RELEASE-NOTES +1 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ This release includes the following bugfixes: o Solaris builds get _REENTRANT defined properly and work again o Garbage sent on chunky upload after curl_easy_pause() o ipv4 name resolves when libcurl is built with ipv6-enabled c-ares o undersized IPv6 address internal buffer truncates long IPv6 addresses This release includes the following known bugs: Loading