Curl and libcurl 7.15.1 Public curl release number: 91 Releases counted from the very beginning: 118 Available command line options: 109 Available curl_easy_setopt() options: 125 Number of public functions in libcurl: 46 Amount of public web site mirrors: 27 Number of known libcurl bindings: 32 Number of contributors: 459 This release includes the following changes: o the libcurl.pc pkgconfig file now gets installed on make install o URL globbing now offers "range steps": [1-100:10] o LDAPv3 is now the preferred LDAP protocol version o --max-redirs and CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS set to 0 limits redirects o improved MSVC makefile This release includes the following bugfixes: o curl outputs error on bad --limit-rate units o fixed libcurl's use of poll() on cygwin o the GnuTLS code didn't support client certificates o TFTP over IPv6 works o no reverse lookups on IP addresses when ipv6-enabled o SSPI compatibility fix: using the proper DLLs o binary LDAP properties are now shown base64 encoded o Windows uploads from stdin using curl can now contain ctrl-Z bytes o -r [num] would produce an invalid HTTP Range: header o multi interface with multi IP hosts could leak socket descriptors o the GnuTLS code didn't handle rehandshakes o re-use of a dead FTP connection o name resolve error codes fixed for Windows builds o double WWW-Authenticate Digest headers are now handled o curl-config --vernum fixed Other curl-related news since the previous public release: o FTP-SSL is now RFC4217 o CurlPas 2005-11-05 was released: http://curlpas.sf.net/ o pycurl 7.15.0 was released http://pycurl.sf.net o New web mirrors: http://curl.triplemind.com/ located in Mannheim, Germany http://curl.nedmirror.nl located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands http://curl.hoxt.com located in Florida, US This release would not have looked like this without help, code, reports and advice from friends like these: Dave Dribin, Bradford Bruce, Temprimus, Ofer, Dima Barsky, Amol Pattekar, Jaz Fresh, tommink[at]post.pl, Gisle Vanem, Nis Jorgensen, Vilmos Nebehaj, Dmitry Bartsevich, David Lang, Eugene Kotlyarov, Jan Kunder, Yang Tse, Quagmire, Albert Chin Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)