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The mqtt server is started using a "random" port.
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Closes #5173
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Closes #5203
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To avoid collision risks with private libcurl symbols when linked with
static versions (or just versions not hiding internal symbols).
Reported-by: hydra3333 on github
Fixes #5219
Closes #5234
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Reviewed-by: Brad King
Closes #5206
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To avoid it getting truncated, especially when several SSL backends are
built-in.
Reported-by: Gisle Vanem
Fixes #5222
Closes #5226
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The test is working again, because TCP blackholing is disabled.
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The tests changed from ignored to disabled are tests that are
about connecting to non-listening socket. On AppVeyor these
tests are not reliable, because for some unknown reason the
connect is not timing out before the test time limit is reached.
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Closes #5225
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- Fix schannel_send for the case when no timeout was set.
Prior to this change schannel would error if the socket was not ready
to send data and no timeout was set.
This commit is similar to parent commit 89dc6e0 which recently made the
same change for SOCKS, for the same reason. Basically it was not well
understood that when Curl_timeleft returns 0 it is not a timeout of 0 ms
but actually means no timeout.
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5177
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5221
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- Document in Curl_timeleft's comment block that returning 0 signals no
timeout (ie there's infinite time left).
- Fix SOCKS' Curl_blockread_all for the case when no timeout was set.
Prior to this change if the timeout had a value of 0 and that was passed
to SOCKET_READABLE it would return right away instead of blocking. That
was likely because it was not well understood that when Curl_timeleft
returns 0 it is not a timeout of 0 ms but actually means no timeout.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5214#issuecomment-612512360
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5220
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Prior to this change gopher's blocking code would block forever,
ignoring any set timeout value.
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Similar to #5220 and #5221
Closes #5214
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When SRP is requested in the priority string, GnuTLS will disable
support for TLS 1.3. Before this change, curl would always add +SRP to
the priority list, effectively always disabling TLS 1.3 support.
With this change, +SRP is only added to the priority list when SRP
authentication is also requested. This also allows updating the error
handling here to not have to retry without SRP. This is because SRP is
only added when requested and in that case a retry is not needed.
Closes #5223
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Forward Window events as signals to existing signal event handler.
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Forward CTRL events as signals to existing signal event handler.
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Avoid code duplication to prepare for portability enhancements.
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Suggested-by: Michael Osipov
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5182#issuecomment-611638008
Closes #5217
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Avoid potential overflow of huge PIDs on Windows.
Related to #5188
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
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Since the Windows versions of both programs would write Windows
PIDs to their pidfiles which we cannot handle, we need to use
our known perl.exe Cygwin/msys PID together with exec() in order
to tie the spawned processes to the existance of our perl.exe
The perl.exe that is executing secureserver.pl and sshserver.pl
has a Cygwin/msys PID, because it is started inside Cygwin/msys.
Related to #5188
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Related to #5188
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Add 65536 to Windows PIDs to allow Windows specific treatment
by having disjunct ranges for Cygwin/msys and Windows PIDs.
See also:
- https://cygwin.com/git/?p=newlib-cygwin.git;a=commit; ↵
h=b5e1003722cb14235c4f166be72c09acdffc62ea
- https://cygwin.com/git/?p=newlib-cygwin.git;a=commit; ↵
h=448cf5aa4b429d5a9cebf92a0da4ab4b5b6d23fe
Replaces #5178
Closes #5188
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This reverts commit 1b71bc532bde8621fd3260843f8197182a467ff2.
Reminded-by: Chris Roberts
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2020-04/0013.html
Closes #5215
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- If loss of data may occur converting a timediff_t to time_t and
the time value is > TIME_T_MAX then treat it as TIME_T_MAX.
This is a follow-up to 8843678 which removed the (time_t) typecast
from the macros so that conversion warnings could be identified.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5199
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- Ignore intermediate progress updates.
- Support locales that use a character other than period as decimal
separator (eg 100,0%).
test1148 checks that the progress finishes at 100% and has the right
bar width. Prior to this change the test assumed that the only progress
reported for such a quick transfer was 100%, however in rare instances
(like in the CI where transfer time can slow considerably) there may be
intermediate updates. For example, below is stderrlog1148 from a failed
CI run with explicit \r and \n added (it is one line; broken up so that
it's easier to understand).
\r
\r################################## 48.3%
\r######################################################################## 100.0%
\n
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5194
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Ref: #5211 and #4526
Reported-by: Marcel Raad
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Closes #5211
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This is already partly supported but this part was missing.
Reported-by: James Fuller
Closes #5205
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With this bit set, my mac successfully resolves "ip6-localhost" when in
fact there is no such host known to my machine! That in turn made test
241 wrongly execute and fail.
Closes #5202
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Follow-up from 4d939ef6ceb2db1
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Avoid double-builds when using "local" branches for PRs. For both macos
and fuzz jobs.
Closes #5201
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Used with curl command line option like this: --cert
<filename>:<password> --cert-type p12
Closes #5193
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test1294: "split request" being when the entire request isn't sent in
the first go, and the remainder is sent in the PERFORM state. A GET
request is otherwise not sending anything during PERFORM.
test1295: same kind of split but with POST
Closes #5197
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Fixes #4919
Closes #5197
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In a debug build, settting the environment variable "CURL_SMALLREQSEND"
will make the first HTTP request send not send more bytes than the set
amount, thus ending up verifying that the logic for handling a split
HTTP request send works correctly.
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Restores the --head functionality to the curl utility which extracts
'protocol' that is stored that way.
Reported-by: James Fuller
Fixes #5196
Closes #5198
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Since the pipelining server is long gone.
Reported-by: James Fuller
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So that they don't hide conversions-by-mistake
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes #5190
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Closes #5192
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... as it apparently isn't (always) supported.
Reported-by: Alain Miniussi
Fixes #5096
Closes #5191
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Reported-by: Alain Miniussi
Fixes #5096
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Follow up to d820224b8b
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