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    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      Tupone Alfredo's fixes: · c4bbcc83
      Daniel Stenberg authored
      1) findtool does look per tool in PATH and think ./perl is the perl
      executable, while is just a local directory (I have . in the PATH)
      
      2) I got several warning for head -1 deprecated in favour of head -n 1
      
      3) ares directory is missing some file (missing is missing :-) ) because
      automake and friends is not run.
      
      (Let's hope number 2 doesn't break somewhere "out there", if so we can always
      search/replace that back.)
      c4bbcc83
  8. Jun 03, 2005
  9. Jun 02, 2005
    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      sigh, define TRUE if not already · 1dcb2b7e
      Daniel Stenberg authored
      1dcb2b7e
    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      William Ahern: · 5470b9aa
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        Make UDP sockets non-blocking. I've confirmed that at least on Linux 2.4 a
        read event can come back from poll() on a valid SOCK_DGRAM socket but
        recv(2) will still block. This patch doesn't ignore EAGAIN in
        read_udp_packets(), though maybe it should. (This patch was edited by Daniel
        Stenberg and a new configure test was added (imported from curl's configure)
        to properly detect what non-blocking socket approach to use.)
      5470b9aa
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      William Ahern: · 050bd7dd
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        I'm not quite sure how this was happening, but I've been seeing PTR queries
        which seem to return empty responses. At least, they were empty when calling
        ares_expand_name() on the record. Here's a patch which guarantees to
        NUL-terminate the expanded name. The old behavior failed to NUL-terminate if
        len was 0, and this was causing strlen() to run past the end of the buffer
        after calling ares_expand_name() and getting ARES_SUCCESS as the return
        value. If q is not greater than *s then it's equal and *s is always
        allocated with at least one byte.
      050bd7dd
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