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@@ -12,12 +12,34 @@ Daniel (1 September)
- Jeff Pohlmeyer added a proper error message for non-resolving hosts when
using ares for lookups.
+Daniel (25 August)
+- John McGowan reported that curl -k still failed if the HTTPS server's CN
+ field wasn't obtainable. This was due to the CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST being
+ set to 1, and libcurl failed if the CN was missing. Starting now, having it
+ set to 1 will simply output a warning if no CN could be obtained (as having
+ a mismatch is OK).
+
+Daniel (21 August)
+- Vincent Sanders provided a fix for name resolving when linked with uClibc.
+
+Daniel (20 August)
+- Gerd v. Egidy provided a patch that makes libcurl store the FTP response
+ code from ftp servers. Using curl_easy_getinfo() with CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE
+ returns that data. The option is therefore now also known as
+ CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE.
+
+- Antoine Calando found a segfault when doing multi-part/formpost using
+ the multi interface.
+
+- Antoine Calando pointed out that curl_multi_info_read() didn't set the
+ msgs_in_queue to 0 properly when returning NULL.
+
Daniel (19 August)
- I made curl support multiple -T options, as well as -T "{file1,file2}"
style globbing. One -T for each URL is supported.
- Jeff Pohlmeyer found a segfault when using ares-enabled libcurl and the
- multi interface when trying a non-existing host name. Now
+ multi interface when trying a non-existing host name.
- Made the libcurl printf code support long longs if available.
@@ -27,7 +49,8 @@ Daniel (19 August)
Daniel (17 August)
- Setting CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION or CURLOPT_READFUNCTION to NULL will now make
them get the internal defaults restored. Previously this could cause a
- segfault.
+ segfault. We should aim at having all pointer-related options get restored
+ to default/safe values when set to NULL.
Version 7.10.7 (15 August 2003)