- May 07, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Dirk Manske reported a regression. When connecting with the multi interface, there were situations where libcurl wouldn't store connect time correctly as it used to (and is documented to) do. Using his fine sample program we could repeat it, and I wrote up test case 573 using that code. The problem does not easily show itself using the local test suite though. The fix, also as suggested by Dirk, is a bit on the ugly side as it adds yet another call to Curl_verboseconnect() and setting the TIMER_CONNECT time. That situation is subject for some closer inspection in the future.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 05, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Apr 29, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Apr 25, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The necessary libssh2 functions require libssh2 1.2.5 or later.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Apr 24, 2010
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Kamil Dudka authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Kamil Dudka authored
Also tweaked comments in certain examples using curl_multi_fdset().
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- Apr 21, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The -O option caused curl to crash on windows and DOS due to the tool writing out of boundary memory.
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- Apr 20, 2010
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Ruslan Gazizov authored
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- Apr 19, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Apr 16, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Apr 15, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Apr 14, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Apr 09, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Prefixing the FTP quote commands with an asterisk really only worked for the postquote actions. This is now fixed and test case 227 has been extended to verify.
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- Apr 06, 2010
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Kamil Dudka authored
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- Apr 04, 2010
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Kamil Dudka authored
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Kamil Dudka authored
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- Apr 01, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Matt Wixson found and fixed a bug in the SCP/SFTP area where the code treated a 0 return code from libssh2 to be the same as EAGAIN while in reality it isn't. The problem caused a hang in SFTP transfers from a MessageWay server.
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- Mar 28, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 27, 2010
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Ben Greear authored
Ben Greear brought a patch that from now on allows all protocols to specify name and user within the URL, in the same manner HTTP and FTP have been allowed to in the past - although far from all of the libcurl supported protocols actually have that feature in their URL definition spec.
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- Mar 26, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 24, 2010
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Bob Richmond authored
Bob Richmond: There's an annoying situation where libcurl will read new HTTP response data from a socket, then check if it's a timeout if one is set. If the last packet received constitutes the end of the response body, libcurl still treats it as a timeout condition and reports a message like: "Operation timed out after 3000 milliseconds with 876 out of 876 bytes received" It should only a timeout if the timer lapsed and we DIDN'T receive the end of the response body yet.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Christopher Conroy fixed a problem with RTSP and GET_PARAMETER reported to us by Massimo Callegari. There's a new test case 572 that verifies this now.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 23, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Kenny To filed the bug report #2963679 with patch to fix a problem he experienced with doing multi interface HTTP POST over a proxy using PROXYTUNNEL. He found a case where it would connect fine but bits.tcpconnect was not set correct so libcurl didn't work properly. (http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2963679)
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Akos Pasztory filed debian bug report #572276 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=572276 mentioning a problem with a resource that returns chunked-encoded _and_ with a Content-Length and libcurl failed to properly ignore the latter information.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Hauke Duden provided an example program that made the multi interface crash. His example simply used the multi interface and did first one FTP transfer and after completion it used a second easy handle and did another FTP transfer on the same FTP server. This triggered a bug in the "delayed easy handle kill" system that curl uses: when an FTP connection is left alive it must keep an easy handle around internally - only for the purpose of having an easy handle when it later disconnects it. The code assumed that when the easy handle was removed and an internal reference was made, that version could be killed later on when a new easy handle came using the same connection. This was wrong as Hauke's example showed that the removed handle wasn't killed for real until later. This caused a double close attempt => segfault.
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- Mar 22, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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douglas steinwand authored
which could have caused a double free when reusing curl handle.
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- Mar 21, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Mar 19, 2010
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Kamil Dudka authored
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- Mar 15, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The problem mentioned on Dec 10 2009 (http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2905220) was only partially fixed. Partially because an easy handle can be associated with many connections in the cache (e.g. if there is a redirect during the lifetime of the easy handle). The previous patch only cleaned up the first one. The new fix now removes the easy handle from all connections, not just the first one.
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- Mar 06, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
the easy interface was used.
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- Mar 05, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Yang Tse authored
Constantine Sapuntzakis detected and fixed a double free in builds done with threaded resolver enabled (Windows default configuration) that would get triggered when a curl handle is closed while doing DNS resolution.
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- Mar 02, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
ran into some issues with the GSSAPI tests in configure.ac. The tests first try to determine the include dirs and libs and set CPPFLAGS and LIBS accordingly. It then checks for the headers and finally sets LIBS a second time, causing the libs to be included twice. The first setting of LIBS seems redundant and should be left out, since the first part is otherwise just about finding headers. My second issue is that 'krb5-config --libs gssapi' on Darwin is less than useless and returns junk that, while it happens to work with gcc, causes clang to choke. For example, --libs returns $CFLAGS along with the libs, which is really retarded. Simply setting 'LIBS="$LIBS -lgssapi_krb5 -lresolv"' on Darwin is sufficient.
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