- Dec 20, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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- Dec 19, 2012
- Dec 18, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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- Dec 17, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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- Dec 16, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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- Dec 15, 2012
- Dec 14, 2012
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Nick Zitzmann authored
The Clang compiler found a few implicit conversion problems that have now been fixed.
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Yang Tse authored
Issue: When building a 32bit target with large file support HP-UX <sys/socket.h> header file may simultaneously provide two different sets of declarations for sendfile and sendpath functions, one with static and another with external linkage. Given that we do not use mentioned functions we really don't care which linkage is the appropriate one, but on the other hand, the double declaration emmits warnings when using the HP-UX compiler and errors when using modern gcc versions resulting in fatal compilation errors. Mentioned issue is now fixed as long as we don't use sendfile nor sendpath functions.
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Yang Tse authored
Inclusion of top two most included header files now done in setup_once.h
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- Dec 12, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
Some HP-UX system headers require TRUE defined to 1 and FALSE to 0.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Remove all system file includes from this file as they're not needed Reported by: Dan Fandrich
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- Dec 11, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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- Dec 10, 2012
- Dec 08, 2012
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Colin Watson authored
When cross-compiling, CURL_CHECK_PKGCONFIG was checking for the cross pkg-config using ${host}-pkg-config. The gold standard for doing this correctly is pkg-config's own macro, PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG. However, on the assumption that you have a good reason not to use that directly (reduced dependencies for maintainer builds?), the behaviour of cURL's version should at least match. PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG uses AC_PATH_TOOL, which ultimately ends up trying ${host_alias}-pkg-config; this is not quite the same as what cURL does, and may differ because ${host} has been run through config.sub. For instance, when cross-building to the armhf architecture on Ubuntu, ${host_alias} is arm-linux-gnueabihf while ${host} is arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf. This may also have been the cause of the problem reported at http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-04/0224.html. AC_PATH_TOOL is significantly simpler than cURL's current code, and dates back to well before the current minimum of Autoconf 2.57, so let's use it instead.
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- Dec 07, 2012
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Linus Nielsen authored
A bundle is a list of all persistent connections to the same host. The connection cache consists of a hash of bundles, with the hostname as the key. The benefits may not be obvious, but they are two: 1) Faster search for connections to reuse, since the hash lookup only finds connections to the host in question. 2) It lays out the groundworks for an upcoming patch, which will introduce multiple HTTP pipelines. This patch also removes the awkward list of "closure handles", which were needed to send QUIT commands to the FTP server when closing a connection. Now we allocate a separate closure handle and use that one to close all connections. This has been tested in a live system for a few weeks, and of course passes the test suite.
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- Dec 06, 2012
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Fabian Keil authored
On FreeBSD this fixes the warning: Use of uninitialized value $p in string eq at /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.14.2/BSDPAN/BSDPAN.pm line 36.
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- Dec 05, 2012
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Steve Holme authored
small compilation fix
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Stanislav Ivochkin authored
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Yang Tse authored
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Yang Tse authored
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Yang Tse authored
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- Dec 04, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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Yang Tse authored
BLANK_AT_MAKETIME may be used in our Makefile.am files to blank LIBS variable used in generated makefile at makefile processing time. Doing this functionally prevents LIBS from being used for all link targets in given makefile.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This handling already works with the easy-interface code. When a request is sent on a re-used connection that gets closed by the server at the same time as the request is sent, the situation may occur so that we can send the request and we discover the broken connection as a RECV_ERROR in the PERFORM state and then the request needs to be retried on a fresh connection. Test 64 broke with 'multi-always-internally'.
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Yang Tse authored
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- Dec 03, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
Currently, LIBS is already used through other macros.
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Kamil Dudka authored
Although it is not explicitly stated in the documentation, NSS uses *pRetCert and *pRetKey even if the client authentication hook returns a failure. Namely, if we destroy *pRetCert without clearing *pRetCert afterwards, NSS destroys the certificate once again, which causes a double free. Reported by: Bob Relyea
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- Nov 30, 2012
- Nov 29, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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- Nov 28, 2012
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Yang Tse authored
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