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Closes #2857
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Previously, the macro TEST_HANG_TIMEOUT was unused, but since there is
looping going on, we might as well add timing instead of removing it.
Closes #2853
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The macro has never been used, and it there is not really any place
where it would make sense to add timing checks.
Closes #2852
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The macro seems to never have been used.
Closes #2852
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Usage was removed in 5113ad0424044458ac497fa1458ebe0101356b22.
Closes #2852
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Its usage was removed in
84ad1fd3047815f9c6e78728bb351b828eac10b1.
Closes #2852
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Their usage was removed in 3a145180cc754a5959ca971ef3cd243c5c83fc51.
Closes #2852
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Fixes #2806
Closes #2843
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... by making sure it uses the -I provided by pkg-config!
Reported-by: pszemus on github
Fixes #2848
Closes #2850
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Somehow I didn't include the amended version of the previous fix. This
is the missing piece.
Pointed-out-by: Viktor Szakats
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Significantly enhances upload performance on modern Windows versions.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-07/0080.html
Closes #2762
Fixes #2224
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This allows the use of PKCS#11 URI for certificates and keys without
setting the corresponding type as "ENG" and the engine as "pkcs11"
explicitly. If a PKCS#11 URI is provided for certificate, key,
proxy_certificate or proxy_key, the corresponding type is set as "ENG"
if not provided and the engine is set to "pkcs11" if not provided.
Acked-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
Closes #2333
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Use standard CMake variable BUILD_SHARED_LIBS instead of introducing
custom option CURL_STATICLIB.
Use '-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=%SHARED%' in appveyor.yml.
Reviewed-by: Sergei Nikulov
Closes #2755
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Closes #2753
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Reviewed-by: Jakub Zakrzewski
Reviewed-by: Sergei Nikulov
Closes #2753
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... as building on 10.13.x before 10.13.4 leads to link errors.
Assisted-by: Nick Zitzmann
Fixes #2835
Closes #2845
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Since it will slip and the version is the important part there, not the
date.
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This restores the ability to build a static lib with
--disable-symbol-hiding to keep non-curl_ symbols.
Researched-by: Dan Fandrich
Reported-by: Ran Mozes
Fixes #2830
Closes #2831
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addresses is only used in an infof call, which is a macro expanding to
nothing if CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS is set.
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Turns out that since we're using the native fnmatch function now when
available, and they simply disagree on a huge number of test patterns
that make it hard to test this function like this...
Fixes #2825
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Follow-up to 09e401e01bf9. The SMB protocol handler needs to use its
doing function too, which requires smb_do() to not mark itself as
done...
Closes #2822
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Closes #2818
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This change fixes a regression where redirect body would needlessly be
decompressed even though it was to be ignored anyway. As it happens this
causes secondary issues since there appears to be a bug in apache2 that
it in certain conditions generates a corrupt zlib response. The
regression was created by commit:
dbcced8e32b50c068ac297106f0502ee200a1ebd
Discovered-by: Harry Sintonen
Closes #2798
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Regression introduced in 7.61.0
Reported-by: Thomas Klausner
Fixes #2783
Closes #2813
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Fixes #2801
Closes #2812
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Reported-by: Andrei Virtosu
Fixes #2800
Closes #2809
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... by making sure connection related data (->share) is stored in the
connection and not in the easy handle.
Detected by OSS-fuzz
Bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=9369
Fixes #2769
Closes #2810
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... to make sure the examples are all checked.
Closes #2811
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Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2808
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Ignore the user-agent line.
Pointed-out-by: Marcel Raad
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Closes #2793
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Let's call it disassociate instead of disconnect since the latter term
is used so much for (TCP) connections already.
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Verifies bugfix #2797
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The curl binary would crash if the -H command line option was given a
filename to read using the @filename syntax but that file was empty.
Closes #2797
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Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2018-07/0015.html
Reported-by: Jeffrey Walton
Closes #2795
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Closes #2804
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Closes #2794
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The statement, “The application does not have to keep the string around
after setting this option,” appears to be indented under the RTMP
paragraph. It actually applies to all protocols, not just RTMP.
Eliminate the extra indentation.
Closes #2788
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For compatibility with `fwrite`, the `CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION` callback is
passed two `size_t` parameters which, when multiplied, designate the
number of bytes of data passed in. In practice, CURL always sets the
first parameter (`size`) to 1.
This practice is also enshrined in documentation and cannot be changed
in future. The documentation states that the default callback is
`fwrite`, which means `fwrite` must be a suitable function for this
purpose. However, the documentation also states that the callback must
return the number of *bytes* it successfully handled, whereas ISO C
`fwrite` returns the number of items (each of size `size`) which it
wrote. The only way these numbers can be equal is if `size` is 1.
Since `size` is 1 and can never be changed in future anyway, document
that fact explicitly and let users rely on it.
Closes #2787
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RNG structure must be freed by call to FreeRng after its use in
Curl_cyassl_random. This call fixes Valgrind failures when running the
test suite with wolfSSL.
Closes #2784
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This fixes a memory leak when CURLOPT_LOGIN_OPTIONS is used, together with
connection reuse.
I found this with oss-fuzz on GDAL and curl master:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=9582
I couldn't reproduce with the oss-fuzz original test case, but looking
at curl source code pointed to this well reproducable leak.
Closes #2790
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In the current version, VERSION_GREATER_THAN_EQUAL 6.3 will return false
when run on windows 10.0. This patch addresses that error.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2792
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So far, the code tries to pick an authentication method only if
user/password credentials are available, which is not the case for
Bearer authentictation...
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Closes #2754
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The Bearer authentication was added to cURL 7.61.0, but there is a
problem: if CURLAUTH_ANY is selected, and the server supports multiple
authentication methods including the Bearer method, we strongly prefer
that latter method (only CURLAUTH_NEGOTIATE beats it), and if the Bearer
authentication fails, we will never even try to attempt any other
method.
This is particularly unfortunate when we already know that we do not
have any Bearer token to work with.
Such a scenario happens e.g. when using Git to push to Visual Studio
Team Services (which supports Basic and Bearer authentication among
other methods) and specifying the Personal Access Token directly in the
URL (this aproach is frequently taken by automated builds).
Let's make sure that we have a Bearer token to work with before we
select the Bearer authentication among the available authentication
methods.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Closes #2754
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Otherwise, LF line endings are converted to CRLF on Windows,
but no conversion is done for the reply, so the test case fails.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2776
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