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  1. Jun 08, 2008
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      the next release is now called 7.19.0 · c6efb825
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      - curl the tool now deals with its command line options somewhat differently! · 5abfdc01
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        All boolean options (such as -O, -I, -v etc), both short and long versions,
        now always switch on/enable the option named. Using the same option multiple
        times thus make no difference. To switch off one of those options, you need
        to use the long version of the option and type --no-OPTION. Like to disable
        verbose mode you use --no-verbose!
      
      - Added --remote-name-all to curl, which if used changes the default for all
        given URLs to be dealt with as if -O is used. So if you want to disable that
        for a specific URL after --remote-name-all has been used, you muse use -o -
        or --no-remote-name.
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  2. Apr 30, 2008
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      - To make it easier for applications that want lots of magic stuff done on · 85298985
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        redirections and thus cannot use CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION easily, we now
        introduce the new CURLINFO_REDIRECT_URL option that lets applications
        extract the URL libcurl would've redirected to if it had been told to. This
        then enables the application to continue to that URL as it thinks is
        suitable, without having to re-implement the magic of creating the new URL
        from the Location: header etc. Test 1029 verifies it.
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  7. Jan 12, 2008
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      Eric Landes provided the patch (edited by me) that introduces the · f866af91
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      --keepalive-time to curl to set the keepalive probe interval. I also took
      the opportunity to rename the recently added no-keep-alive option to
      no-keepalive to keep a consistent naming and to avoid getting two dashes in
      these option names. Eric also provided an update to the man page for the new
      option.
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  8. Jan 11, 2008
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  10. Jan 05, 2008
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      Based on further discussion on curl-library, I reverted yesterday's SOCKS5 · b4305764
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      code to instead introduce support for a new proxy type called
      CURLPROXY_SOCKS5_HOSTNAME that is used to send the host name to the proxy
      instead of IP address and there's thus no longer any need for a new
      curl_easy_setopt() option.
      
      The default SOCKS5 proxy is again back to sending the IP address to the
      proxy.  The new curl command line option for enabling sending host name to a
      SOCKS5 proxy is now --socks5-hostname.
      b4305764
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  18. Oct 13, 2007
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      Chris Leighton: · 887e8f92
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      My understanding is that we use "number" for discrete variables and
      "amount" for continuous variables.
      
      So you can say "The amount of flour required depends on..." or, "Last
      night I consumed a large amount of beer!".
      
      And, "That tank contains a large number of fish" or, "Over the week I
      consumed a number of cases of beer."
      
      I think that features are discrete, so the man page would read "...the
      number of features will make your head spin!".
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  24. Sep 18, 2007
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      Rob Crittenden provided an NSS update with the following highlights: · 8c3f40ee
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      o It looks for the NSS database first in the environment variable SSL_DIR,
        then in /etc/pki/nssdb, then it initializes with no database if neither of
        those exist.
      
      o If the NSS PKCS#11 libnspsem.so driver is available then PEM files may be
        loaded, including the ca-bundle. If it is not available then only
        certificates already in the NSS database are used.
      
      o Tries to detect whether a file or nickname is being passed in so the right
        thing is done
      
      o Added a bit of code to make the output more like the OpenSSL module,
        including displaying the certificate information when connecting in
        verbose mode
      
      o Improved handling of certificate errors (expired, untrusted, etc)
      
      The libnsspem.so PKCS#11 module is currently only available in Fedora
      8/rawhide. Work will be done soon to upstream it. The NSS module will work
      with or without it, all that changes is the source of the certificates and
      keys.
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