Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2010-01-25 | make Curl_handler_*_proxy definition static | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-25 | Updated minimum library sizes | Dan Fandrich | |
2010-01-25 | fix compiler warning | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-24 | Julien Chaffraix corrected bad #elif lines to silence warnings | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-24 | HAVE_GETADDRINFO_THREADSAFE definition for non-configure win32 builds | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-23 | Mention -J change | Bjorn Stenberg | |
2010-01-23 | Added -J/--remote-header-name. | Bjorn Stenberg | |
2010-01-23 | "remove progress meter from libcurl" at next API break | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-23 | add inclusion of curl_memory.h | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-23 | adjust preprocessor symbol definition check relative to resolver specialty | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-23 | PKTSIZE might have been already defined in arpa/tftp.h | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-23 | Include "curl_memory.h" to get the strdup replacement when necessary | Dan Fandrich | |
2010-01-22 | wrap long lines and do some indent policing | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-22 | Definitions of resolver specialty compile-time defines CURLRES_* moved | Yang Tse | |
from hostip.h to setup.h in order to allow proper inclusion in any file. This represents no functional change at all in which resolver is used, everything still works as usual, internally and externally there is no difference in behavior. | |||
2010-01-22 | adjust rtsp protocol support in curl-config and libcurl.pc when http is disabled | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-22 | deal with the possibility that CURL_DISABLE_RTSP may already be defined | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-22 | fix compiler warning: statement is unreachable | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-22 | fix compilation when http is disabled | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-22 | disabling of rtsp when http isn't enabled required here for non-configure ↵ | Yang Tse | |
systems | |||
2010-01-22 | wrap long lines, remove (very old) attribution from code | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-22 | cleanups by Julien Chaffraix | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-22 | alphabetically sort the list of supported protocols | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-22 | In spite claiming to tbe disabled by default, RTSP is enabled and it now | Daniel Stenberg | |
also says so. I also made the list of protocols get sorted. | |||
2010-01-22 | expanded to provide info about the newer protocols too | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-22 | s/RTPFUNCTION/INTERLEAVEFUNCTION/ | Daniel Stenberg | |
s/RTPDATA/INTERLEAVEDATA/ | |||
2010-01-22 | keep lines shorter than 80 columns, and reduce/remove the use of the word | Daniel Stenberg | |
'note' in most description as it is mostly useless. | |||
2010-01-22 | Julien Chaffraix adjusted "<name> section" line length | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-22 | Constantine Sapuntzakis refactoring of async callbacks, allowing | Yang Tse | |
removal of Curl_addrinfo_copy(), Curl_addrinfo6_callback(), and Curl_addrinfo4_callback() | |||
2010-01-21 | Added rtsp.c to the non-configure target build files | Dan Fandrich | |
2010-01-21 | fix compiler warning | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-21 | make tftp_translate_code() static, it is only used from within tftp.c | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-21 | fix warning triggered when debugging on cygwin | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-21 | allow exporting of exe_ext() sub | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-21 | improve displaylogcontent() sub fixing a warning | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-21 | remove typedef we ended up not using | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-21 | Chris Conroy brought support for RTSP transfers, and with it comes 8(!) new | Daniel Stenberg | |
libcurl options for controlling what to get and how to receive posssibly interleaved RTP data. Initial commit. | |||
2010-01-21 | Julien Chaffraix fixed line lengths | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-21 | Julien Chaffraix removed an old obsolete typedef | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-21 | Yun Fu pointed out a flaw in the loop that checks handles, and I indented | Daniel Stenberg | |
the code more curl-style | |||
2010-01-21 | "5.3 Sort outgoing cookies" removed, we now sort them | Daniel Stenberg | |
2010-01-20 | SIGTERM is the signal to trap here, SIGKILL can't be caught. | Yang Tse | |
2010-01-20 | Use killsockfilters() to kill sockfilter processes, this ensures that when | Yang Tse | |
killing a sockfilter process the actual PID from the pid file is used and not the one returned by open2() which might be different. | |||
2010-01-20 | Allow killsockfilters() to take a 5th optional parameter that when provided | Yang Tse | |
indicates that only one of the two possible sockfilter processes should be killed. Valid values for this parameter are 'main' and 'data'. | |||
2010-01-20 | Use delete() to unset environment variables instead of assigning undef which | Yang Tse | |
generates warning 'Use of uninitialized value in scalar assignment' with perl versions older than 5.10 | |||
2010-01-20 | Adjust valgrind logs file name detection. | Yang Tse | |
Adjust environment vars setting and restoring from test definition. Avoid using strftime in torture sub. | |||
2010-01-20 | modified test case 8 to also make sure that we deal with cookies using | Daniel Stenberg | |
identical names but different paths properly | |||
2010-01-19 | - As was pointed out on the http-state mailing list, the order of cookies in a | Daniel Stenberg | |
HTTP Cookie: header _needs_ to be sorted on the path length in the cases where two cookies using the same name are set more than once using (overlapping) paths. Realizing this, identically named cookies must be sorted correctly. But detecting only identically named cookies and take care of them individually is harder than just to blindly and unconditionally sort all cookies based on their path lengths. All major browsers also already do this, so this makes our behavior one step closer to them in the cookie area. Test case 8 was the only one that broke due to this change and I updated it accordingly. | |||
2010-01-19 | oops, I forgot to cvs add this before my previous commit (Dan Fandrich | Daniel Stenberg | |
pointed it out to me) | |||
2010-01-19 | - David McCreedy brought a fix and a new test case (129) to make libcurl work | Daniel Stenberg | |
again when downloading files over FTP using ASCII and it turns out that the final size of the file is not the same as the initial size the server reported. This is very common since servers don't take the newline conversions into account. | |||
2010-01-19 | "260 - IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support" done! | Daniel Stenberg | |