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  3. Feb 25, 2009
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      - As Daniel Fandrich figured out, we must do the GnuTLS initing in the · d207ea16
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        curl_global_init() function to properly maintain the performing functions
        thread-safe. We've previously (28 April 2007) moved the init to a later time
        just to avoid it to fail very early when libgcrypt dislikes the situation,
        but that move was bad and the fix should rather be in libgcrypt or
        elsewhere.
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  7. Feb 19, 2009
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      - Patrik Thunstrom reported a problem and helped me repeat it. It turned out · 5af0629b
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        libcurl did a superfluous 1000ms wait when doing SFTP downloads!
      
        We read data with libssh2 while doing the "DO" operation for SFTP and then
        when we were about to start getting data for the actual file part, the
        "TRANSFER" part, we waited for socket action (in 1000ms) before doing a
        libssh2-read. But in this case libssh2 had already read and buffered the
        data so we ended up always just waiting 1000ms before we get working on the
        data!
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  8. Feb 17, 2009
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      - CURLOPT_FTP_CREATE_MISSING_DIRS can now be set to 2 in addition to 1 for · 8f81fd6b
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        plain FTP connections, and it will then allow MKD to fail once and retry the
        CWD afterwards. This is especially useful if you're doing many simultanoes
        connections against the same server and they all have this option enabled,
        as then CWD may first fail but then another connection does MKD before this
        connection and thus MKD fails but trying CWD works! The numbers can
        (should?) now be set with the convenience enums now called
        CURLFTP_CREATE_DIR and CURLFTP_CREATE_DIR_RETRY.
      
        Tests has proven that if you're making an application that uploads a set of
        files to an ftp server, you will get a noticable gain in speed if you're
        using multiple connections and this option will be then be very useful.
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  14. Feb 02, 2009
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      - Patrick Scott found a rather large memory leak when using the multi · d4ac3d53
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        interface and setting CURLMOPT_MAXCONNECTS to something less than the number
        of handles you add to the multi handle. All the connections that didn't fit
        in the cache would not be properly disconnected nor freed!
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      - Craig A West brought us: libcurl now defaults to do CONNECT with HTTP · bdd4294e
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        version 1.1 instead of 1.0 like before. This change also introduces the new
        proxy type for libcurl called 'CURLPROXY_HTTP_1_0' that then allows apps to
        switch (back) to CONNECT 1.0 requests. The curl tool also got a --proxy1.0
        option that works exactly like --proxy but sets CURLPROXY_HTTP_1_0.
      
        I updated all test cases cases that use CONNECT and I tried to do some using
        --proxy1.0 and some updated to do CONNECT 1.1 to get both versions run.
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  19. Jan 21, 2009
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      Fixed a couple more locale-dependent toupper conversions, mainly for · 55915501
      Dan Fandrich authored
      clarity.  This does fix one problem that causes ;type=i FTP URLs
      to fail in the Turkish locale when CURLOPT_PROXY_TRANSFER_MODE is
      used (test case 561)
      
      Added tests 561 and 1092 through 1094 to test various combinations
      of ;type= and ;mode= URLs that could potentially fail in the Turkish
      locale.
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