- Aug 25, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Patches over email very easily lose CRLF line endings in files otherwise LF-only so I had to put them back where needed.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The fix for the busyloop really only is a temporary work-around. It causes a BLOCKING behavior which is a NO-NO. This function should rather be split up in a do and a doing piece where the pieces that aren't possible to send now will be sent in the doing function repeatedly until the entire request is sent.
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Cameron Kaiser authored
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Cameron Kaiser authored
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Cameron Kaiser authored
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Cameron Kaiser authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
HTTP allows that a server sends trailing headers after all the chunks have been sent WITHOUT signalling their presence in the first response headers. The "Trailer:" header is only a SHOULD there and as we need to handle the situation even without that header I made libcurl ignore Trailer: completely. Test case 1116 was added to verify this and to make sure we handle more than one trailer header properly. Reported by: Patrick McManus Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3052450
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Since NTLM was made to work with the NSS API as well, the primary SSL alternatives will be built with NTLM support in libcurl.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
It is really fast now
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- Aug 24, 2010
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Dan Fandrich authored
It was introduced in commit eeb2cb05 along with the -F type= change. Also fixed a typo in the name of the magic filename= parameter. Tweaked tests 39 and 173 to better test this path.
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Ben Greear authored
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- Aug 23, 2010
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Dan Fandrich authored
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- Aug 22, 2010
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The numerical value passed to CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM for FTP uploads is interpreted and used as position where to resume the _reading_ of the local file and it will "blindly" append that data on the remote file. This was certainly not clear in the docs previously. Reported by: catalin Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3048174
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- Aug 20, 2010
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Dirk Manske authored
The correctly extracted errno contents were mistakenly overwritten by a newer value that wasn't the correct error value. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2010-08/0242.html
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The -F option allows some custom parameters within the given string, and those strings are separated with semicolons. You can for example specify "name=daniel;type=text/plain" to set content-type for the field. However, the use of semicolons like that made it not work fine if you specified one within the content-type, like for: "name=daniel;type=text/plain;charset=UTF-8" ... as the second one would be seen as a separator and "charset" is no parameter curl knows anything about so it was just silently discarded. The new logic now checks if the semicolon and following keyword looks like a parameter it knows about and if it isn't it is assumed to be meant to be used within the content-type string itself. I modified test case 186 to verify that this works as intended. Reported by: Larry Stone Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3048988
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Guenter Knauf authored
The script works exactly same as the Perl one except for one thing: when the text descriptions generated with openssl are included then the md5 fingerprints are missing; seems openssl has either a bug or a feature which prints the md5 fingerprint output to stdout instead of writing them to specified file; this script could here do the same as what the Perl scripr does (redirect stdout into file) but this makes the script take up double the time because it needs to launch cmd.exe 140 times (fo each openssl call). So I think for now we just ommit the md5 fingerprints, and see if openssl will be fixed.
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Guenter Knauf authored
It seems that its time to look at some better ideas for the win32 non-configure builds; probably a prebuild target which copies config-win32.h to curl_config.h and appends also then feature defines like USE_ARES.
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- Aug 19, 2010
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Dan Fandrich authored
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Kamil Dudka authored
It was complaining about the '=>' operator, introduced in e3fc0d5e.
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Dan Fandrich authored
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Dan Fandrich authored
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- Aug 18, 2010
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Julien Chaffraix authored
The 66 bytes checked are those 38 bytes with the chunked encoding headers added: 8+8+10+35+5 = 66 The three-letter words become 8 bytes on the wire because they are sent like: "3\r\none\r\n" ... and there's the trailing 5 bytes write after the four lines since the final chunk is sent (which is "0\r\n\r\n").
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Daniel Stenberg authored
I fell over this bug report that mentioned that libcurl could wrongly send more than one complete messages at the end of a transfer. Reading the code confirmed this, so I've added a new multi state to make it not happen. The mentioned bug report was made by Brad Jorsch but is (oddly enough) filed in Debian's bug tracker for the "wmweather+" tool. Bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593390
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
"1.13 curl's ECCN number" is a new section mostly made up from Alessandro Vesely's very informative ML post on the subject: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2008-03/0251.html
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Guenter Knauf authored
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Guenter Knauf authored
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- Aug 16, 2010
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Julien Chaffraix authored
Add a call to Curl_pgrsSetUploadSize in this case valided by a test case. Reported by: Никита Дорохин. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2010-04/0173.html
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Dan Fandrich authored
In some situations, libtool will change directories and perform a link step before executing the libtest test app. Since LD_PRELOAD is in effect for this entire process, the path to the binary must be absolute so it will be valid no matter in which directory the app is running.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
There's an error in http_negotiation.c where a mistake is using only userpwd even for proxy requests. Ludek provided a patch, but I decided to write the fix slightly different using his patch as inspiration. Reported by: Ludek Finstrle Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3046066
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Dan Fandrich authored
This allows a test to be run several times in the same test session even when the -k option is given.
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- Aug 15, 2010
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Guenter Knauf authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When detecting that the send or recv speed, the multi interface changes state to TOOFAST and previously there was no timeout set that would force a recheck but it would rely on the application to somehow call libcurl anyway. This now sets a timeout for a suitable future time to check again if the average transfer speed is then below the threshold again.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Curl_expire() is now expanded to hold a list of timeouts for each easy handle. Only the closest in time will be the one used as the primary timeout for the handle and will be used for the splay tree (which sorts and lists all handles within the multi handle). When the main timeout has triggered/expired, the next timeout in time that is kept in the list will be moved to the main timeout position and used as the key to splay with. This way, all timeouts that are set with Curl_expire() internally will end up as a proper timeout. Previously any Curl_expire() that set a _later_ timeout than what was already set was just silently ignored and thus missed. Setting Curl_expire() with timeout 0 (zero) will cancel all previously added timeouts. Corrects known bug #62.
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