- Apr 20, 2013
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Steve Holme authored
In addition to parsing the optional login options from the URL, added support for parsing them from CURLOPT_USERPWD, to allow the following supported command line: --user username:password;options
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- Apr 19, 2013
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Steve Holme authored
Added bounds checking when searching for the separator characters within the login string as this string may not be NULL terminated (For example it is the login part of a URL). We do this in preference to allocating a new string to copy the login details into which could then be passed to parse_login_details() for performance reasons.
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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- Apr 18, 2013
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Daniel Stenberg authored
When cross-compiling we can't scan and detect existing files or paths. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-04/0294.html
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Ishan SinghLevett authored
Relies on CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION, which is OpenSSL specific
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
signed and unsigned type in conditional expression
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Steve Holme authored
Separated the parsing of login details from the processing of them in parse_url_login() ready for use by setstropt_userpwd().
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Steve Holme authored
Re-factored these functions to reflect their new behaviour following the addition of login options.
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Steve Holme authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
Apparently the previous usage didn't work with that implementation, while this updated version works with at least both Parallel BZIP2 v1.1.8 and regular bzip "Version 1.0.6, 6-Sept-2010".
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Linus Nielsen authored
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- Apr 16, 2013
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Steve Holme authored
Standardised the naming of all perform based functions to be in the form smtp_perform_something().
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Wouter Van Rooy authored
Curl-config outputs static libraries even when they are disabled in configure. This causes problems with the build of pycurl.
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Dave Reisner authored
Commit c3ea3eb6 introduced some minor cosmetic errors in curl_mutli_socket_action(3).
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- Apr 15, 2013
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Paul Howarth authored
These are needed in cases where clock_gettime is used, from librt.
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Dan Fandrich authored
Also note the prohibition on sharing handles across threads.
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
Updated the coding style, in this function, to be consistant with other response functions rather then performing a hard return on failure.
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Steve Holme authored
Updated the coding style, in this function, to be consistent with other response functions rather then performing a hard return on failure.
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- Apr 14, 2013
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Steve Holme authored
Standardised the naming of all perform based functions to be in the form pop3_perform_something() following the changes made to IMAP.
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
Started to apply the same tidy up to the POP3 code as applied to the IMAP code in the 7.30.0 release.
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- Apr 13, 2013
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
Added support for specifying the preferred authentication mechanism in the URL as per Internet-Draft 'draft-earhart-url-smtp-00'.
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Steve Holme authored
... to use left-shifted values, like those defined in curl.h, rather than 16-bit hexadecimal values.
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
Added support for specifying the preferred authentication type and SASL mechanism in the URL as per RFC-2384.
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Steve Holme authored
Added support for specifying the preferred authentication mechanism in the URL as per RFC-5092.
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Steve Holme authored
... to use left-shifted values, like those defined in curl.h, rather than 16-bit hexadecimal values.
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Steve Holme authored
In preparation for the upcoming changes to IMAP, POP3 and SMTP added preferred mechanism values.
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Steve Holme authored
As well as parsing the username and password from the URL, added support for parsing the optional options part from the login details, to allow the following supported URL format: schema://username:password;options@example.com/path?q=foobar This will only be used by IMAP, POP3 and SMTP at present but any protocol that may be given login options in the URL will be able to add support for them.
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