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... and CURL_LLONG_MAX -> CURL_OFF_T_MAX
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... when (CURL_SIZEOF_CURL_OFF_T == 4)
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of course it also goes for the case where SSL is explicitly
disabled
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These two items are now actually implemented:
11.1 Content-Disposition
11.5 ftp wildcard download
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... and make it possible to do so without any user interaction
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An enum will catch non-bool assignments to bool on platforms with
a strict compiler, e.g MIPSPro.
Signed-off-by: Kamil Dudka <kdudka@redhat.com>
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Using the 'register' keyword rarely improves anything with modern
compilers and architectures.
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Fix 2 OOM errors: a missing NULL-check in lib/http_negociate.c
and a potential NULL dereferencing in lib/splay.c
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makes the LDAP code much cleaner, nicer and in general being a
better libcurl citizen. If a new enough OpenLDAP version is
detect, the new and shiny lib/openldap.c code is then used
instead of the old cruft
Code by Howard, minor cleanups by Daniel.
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bool in curl internals is unsigned char and should not be used
to receive return value from functions returning int - this fails
when using IBM VisualAge and Tru64 compilers.
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Eric Mertens posted bug #3003705: when we made TFTP use the
correct timeout option when sent to the server (fixed May 18th
2010) it became obvious that libcurl used invalid timeout values
(300 by default while the RFC allows nothing above 255). While of
course it is obvious that as TFTP has worked thus far without
being able to set timeout at all, just removing the setting
wouldn't make any difference in behavior. I decided to still keep
it (but fix the problem) as it now actually allows for easier
(future) customization of the timeout.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3003705)
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If an unexpected block number was received, break out of the
switch loop.
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In a normal expression, doing [unsigned short] + 1 will not wrap
at 16 bits so the comparisons and outputs were done wrong. I
added a macro do make sure it gets done right.
Douglas Kilpatrick filed bug report #3004787 about it:
http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3004787
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Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
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By undefing a bunch of E* defines that VC10 has started to define
but that we redefine internally to their WSA* alternatives when
building for Windows.
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curl_easy_getinfo() called with a pointer to long instead of double
would sigbus on RISC processors (e.g. MIPS) due to wrong alignment
of pointer address.
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Eric Mertens posted bug report #3003005 pointing out that the
libcurl TFTP code was not sending the timeout option properly to
the server, and suggested a fix.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3003005)
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An update had added a couple of lines with DOS line endings,
and some compilers will choke on that (e.g. the Tru64 compiler).
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John-Mark Bell filed bug #3000052 that identified a problem (with
an associated patch) with the OpenSSL handshake state machine
when the multi interface is used:
Performing an https request using a curl multi handle and using
select or epoll to wait for events results in a hang. It appears
that the cause is the fix for bug #2958179, which makes
ossl_connect_common unconditionally return from the step 2 loop
when fetching from a multi handle.
When ossl_connect_step2 has completed, it updates
connssl->connecting_state to ssl_connect_3. ossl_connect_common
will then return to the caller, as a multi handle is in
use. Eventually, the client code will call curl_multi_fdset to
obtain an updated fdset to select or epoll on. For https
requests, curl_multi_fdset will cause https_getsock to be called.
https_getsock will only return a socket handle if the
connecting_state is ssl_connect_2_reading or
ssl_connect_2_writing. Therefore, the client will never obtain a
valid fdset, and thus not drive the multi handle, resulting in a
hang.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3000052)
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Sebastian V reported bug #3000056 identifying a problem with
redirect following. It showed that when curl followed redirects
it didn't properly ignore the response body of the 30X response
if that response was using compressed Content-Encoding!
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3000056)
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"The BSD version of PolarSSL was made for migratory purposes only and is not
maintained. The GPL version of PolarSSL is actually the only actively
developed version, so I would be very reluctant to use the BSD version." /
Paul Bakker, PolarSSL hacker.
Signed-off-by: Hoi-Ho Chan <hoiho.chan@gmail.com>
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I didn't bother with a few that have little hope of running the required
dependent libraries.
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