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At some point, Firefox has changed and generates different directory
names for the default profile that made this script fail to find them.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/207
Reported-by: sneakyimp
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CyaSSL >= 2.6.0 may have an options.h that was generated during
its build by configure.
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Prior to this change Visual Studio builds could fail due to missing
prerequisites src/tool_hugehelp.c and include/curl/curlbuild.h.
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2015-04/0034.html
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Add 'gdi32' and 'crypt32' Windows implibs to avoid failure
while building libcurl.dll using the mingw compiler.
The same logic is used in 'src/makefile.m32' when
building curl.exe.
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... of an empty file
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/183
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The factor of 8 is a bytes-to-bits conversion factor, but pkt_size and
rate_bps are both in bytes. When using the rate limiting option, curl
waits 8 times too long, and then transfers very quickly until the
average rate reaches the limit. The average rate follows the limit over
time, but the actual traffic is bursty.
Thanks-to: Benjamin Gilbert
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The key length in bits will always fit in an unsigned long so the
loss-of-data warning assigning the result of x64 pointer arithmetic to
an unsigned long is unnecessary.
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Also fix it so that all ERR_error_string calls use an error buffer.
CyaSSL's implementation of ERR_error_string only writes the error when
an error buffer is passed.
http://www.yassl.com/forums/topic599-openssl-compatibility-and-errerrorstring.html
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Prior to this change libcurl could show multiple 'CyaSSL: Connecting to'
messages since cyassl_connect_step2 is called multiple times, typically.
The message is superfluous even once since libcurl already informs the
user elsewhere in code that it is connecting.
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introduced in the previous mini-series of 3 commits
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- also log when a CURLOPT_RESOLVE entry couldn't get parsed
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- cache entries must be also refreshed when they are in use
- have the cache count as inuse reference too, freeing timestamp == 0 special
value
- use timestamp == 0 for CURLOPT_RESOLVE entries which don't get refreshed
- remove CURLOPT_RESOLVE special inuse reference (timestamp == 0 will prevent refresh)
- fix Curl_hostcache_clean - CURLOPT_RESOLVE entries don't have a special
reference anymore, and it would also release non CURLOPT_RESOLVE references
- fix locking in Curl_hostcache_clean
- fix unit1305.c: hash now keeps a reference, need to set inuse = 1
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This change is to allow the user's CTX callback to change the minimum
protocol version in the CTX without us later overriding it, as we did
prior to this change.
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Use LF not CRLF, throughout. msysgit will only convert a file to CRLF
on checkout if it's not mixed.
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SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations can return negative values on fail,
therefore to check for failure we check if load is != 1 (success)
instead of if load is == 0 (failure), the latter being incorrect given
that behavior.
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Previously in Curl_http2_switched, we called nghttp2_session_mem_recv to
parse incoming data which were already received while curl was handling
upgrade. But we didn't call nghttp2_session_send, and it led to make
curl not send any response to the received frames. Most likely, we
received SETTINGS from server at this point, so we missed opportunity to
send SETTINGS + ACK. This commit adds missing nghttp2_session_send call
in Curl_http2_switched to fix this issue.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/192
Reported-by: Stefan Eissing
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"name =value" is fine and the space should just be skipped.
Updated test 31 to also test for this.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/195
Reported-by: cromestant
Help-by: Frank Gevaerts
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(Curl_cyassl_init)
- Return 1 on success, 0 in failure.
Prior to this change the fail path returned an incorrect value and the
evaluation to determine whether CyaSSL_Init had succeeded was incorrect.
Ironically that combined with the way curl_global_init tests SSL library
initialization (!Curl_ssl_init()) meant that CyaSSL having been
successfully initialized would be seen as that even though the code path
and return value in Curl_cyassl_init were wrong.
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Icecast versions 1.3.0 through 1.3.12 would reply with "ICY 200"
under certain conditions:
client_wants_icy_headers (connection_t *con)
{
const char *val;
if (!con)
return 1;
val = get_user_agent (con);
if (!val || !val[0] || strcmp (val, "(null)") == 0)
return 1;
if (con->food.client->use_icy)
return 1;
if (strncasecmp (val, "winamp", 6) == 0)
return 1;
if (strncasecmp (val, "Shoutcast", 9) == 0)
return 1;
return 0;
}
So mainly if there is no 'user agent' or it is '(null)' or contains
'winamp' or 'Shoutcast'.
No mainstream distribution carries Icecast 1.3.x anymore, after all
it was released in 2002 and superseded by Icecast 2.x.
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This allows test 405 to pass on axTLS.
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lib/config-win32ce.h
- Fix whitespace for checksrc compliance.
lib/checksrc.pl
- Remove trailing carriage returns from input.
projects/checksrc.bat
- Ignore tool_hugehelp.c.
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Allows the user to easier override its path.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1486
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If the handle removed from the multi handle happens to be the one
"owning" the pipeline other transfers will be waiting indefinitely. Now
we move such handles back to connect to have them race (again) for
getting the connection and thus avoid hanging.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1465
Reported-by: Jiri Dvorak
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Disabling pipelining on multi handle with in-progress pipelined requests
leads to heap corruption and crash
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- More descriptive fail message for NO_FILESYSTEM builds.
- Cosmetic changes.
- Change more of CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_* doc to not be OpenSSL specific.
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Adds support for CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION when using CyaSSL, and better
handles CyaSSL instances using NO_FILESYSTEM.
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CyaSSL_no_filesystem_verify is not (or no longer) defined by cURL or
CyaSSL. This reference causes build errors when compiling with
NO_FILESYSTEM.
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Prior to this change some Release configurations had an active
configuration assignment to their Debug counterpart.
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