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Makes test1119 pass when building with cmake.
configurehelp.pm is generated by configure (autotools). As cmake does
not provide a separate variable for the C preprocessor, default to cpp.
Before commit ef24ecde68a5f577a7f0f423a767620f09a0ab16 ("symbol-scan:
use configure script knowledge about how to run the C preprocessor"),
this tool would also use 'cpp'.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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Fix detection of the AsynchDNS feature which not just depends on
pthreads support, but also on whether USE_POSIX_THREADS is set or not.
Caught by test 1014.
This patch adds a new ENABLE_THREADED_RESOLVER option (corresponding to
--enable-threaded-resolver of autotools) which also needs a check for
HAVE_PTHREAD_H.
For symmetry with autotools, CURL_USE_ARES is renamed to ENABLE_ARES
(--enable-ares). Checks that test for the availability actually use
USE_ARES instead as that is the result of whether a-res is available or
not (in practice this does not matter as CARES is marked as required
package, but nevertheless it is better to write the intent).
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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Used by some test cases via LD_PRELOAD in order to fake the host name.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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Otherwise Curl_gethostname always fails. Windows has gethostname
since Vista according to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms738527%28VS.85%29.aspx, but
accordings to byte_bucket's VC 2005 documentation, it is available even
in Windows 95. (possibly after installing a Platform SDK, the
Windows Server 2003 SP1 Platform SDK should be sufficient).
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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I noticed that a patched cmake build would pass tests with a fake local
hostname, but the autotools build skips them:
got unexpected host name back, LD_PRELOAD failed
It turns out that -fvisibility=hidden hides the symbol, and since the
tests are not part of libcurl, it fails too. Just remove the LIBCURL
guard.
Broken since cURL 7.30 (commit 83a42ee20ea7fc25abb61c0b7ef56ebe712d7093,
"curl.h: stricter CURL_EXTERN linkage decorations logic").
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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This makes LeakSanitizer happy.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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To please test 1014 while we work out if this is truly the a correct
assumption.
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vtls.c:185:46: warning: unused parameter 'data'
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In preparation for moving the NTLM message code into the SASL module,
and separating the native code from the SSPI code, added functions that
simply call the functions in curl_ntlm_msg.c.
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In preparation for moving the NTLM message code into the SASL module
use the SASL functions in the HTTP code instead.
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... so that non-configure builds get the correct functions too based on
the libssh2 version used.
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... if the libssh2 version is new enough.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1448
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Reworked the two sections that discuss modifying the Visual Studio pre-
processor settings, and vc6libcurl.dsw/vc6libcurl.dsp, to remove the
project files references as they have been superseded by a more thorough
set of project files for VC6 through VC12, but to also give the correct
reference to this setting in later versions of Visual Studio.
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USE_NTLM would only be defined if: HTTP support was enabled, NTLM and
cryptography weren't disabled, and either a supporting cryptography
library or Windows SSPI was being compiled against.
This means it was not possible to build libcurl without HTTP support
and use NTLM for other protocols such as IMAP, POP3 and SMTP. Rather
than introduce a new SASL pre-processor definition, removed the HTTP
prerequisite just like USE_SPNEGO and USE_KRB5.
Note: Winbind support still needs to be dependent on CURL_DISABLE_HTTP
as it is only available to HTTP at present.
This bug dates back to August 2011 when I started to add support for
NTLM to SMTP.
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Due to commit 40ee1ba0dc the free in Curl_ntlm_decode_type2_target() is
longer required.
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As the list has gotten a little messy and hard to read, especially with
the introduction of deprecated items, aligned the values and comments
into clean columns and reworked some of the comments in the process.
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Fixed a couple of memory leaks as a result of moving code that used to
populate allocuserpwd and relied on it's clean up.
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Following the addition of SSPI support for HTTP digest, synchronised
elements of the email digest code with that of the new HTTP code.
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Post tidy up to ensure commonality of code style and variable names.
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Technical difficulties prevented this from going into the
previous commit.
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Added !SSPI to the features list of the HTTP digest tests, as SSPI
based builds now use the Windows SSPI messaging API rather than the
internal functions, and we can't control the random numbers that get
used as part of the digest.
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Reworked the input token (challenge message) storage as what is passed
to the buf and desc in the response generation are typically blobs of
data rather than strings, so this is more in keeping with other areas
of the SSPI code, such as the NTLM message functions.
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Added void reference to unused 'data' parameter back to fix compilation
warning.
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Some versions of Microsoft's sspi.h don't define this.
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Introduced in commit 7e6d51a73c these functions and definitions are only
required by the internal challenge-response functions now.
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This temporarily breaks HTTP digest authentication in SSPI based builds,
causing CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN to be returned. A follow up commit will
resume normal operation.
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This is very handy when updating the RELEASE-NOTES as then we sometimes
have names added manually in the existing list and we use this script to
update the set.
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