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Allow openSSL without SSL2 to be used. This fix is inspired by the fix
provided by Cristian Rodríguez.
Reported by: Cristian Rodríguez
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Reported by: Hongli Lai
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In case a client certificate is used, invalidate SSL session cache
at the end of a session. This forces NSS to ask for a new client
certificate when connecting second time to the same host.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/689031
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When I decided to search for a potential error with the cacert bundle it
struck me I wanted to see the full source URL in the output...
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* Rename the object object directory from 'objs' to 'BCC_obj' to be in
sync with my previous patch for lib/Makefile.b32.
* Turn off these warnings to keep the build totally silent (with CBuilder-6
that is).
-w-inl 8026 Functions X are not expanded inline.
-w-pia 8060 Possibly incorrect assignment
-w-pin 8061 Initialization is only partially bracketed
(same added in src/Makefile.b32)
* $(MKDIR) and $(RMDIR) have been replaced with the shell-commands 'md'
and 'rd'. When having MingW/Msys programs 'mkdir.exe' and 'rmdir.exe' in
$PATH, this confuses Borland's make and the result (the cleaning etc.) would
not be as expected.
* Removed the preprocessing step; no need for PP_CMD and the .int files.
curl.exe builds fine w/o and the makefile gets simpler.
* Added a target for creating a compressed hugehelp.c if WITH_ZLIB is defined.
It assumes groff, gzip and perl is available if such an "advanced" users
requests it. Okay? BTW. My groff and Perl needs unix-slashes ('/').
Other perls should handle both forms ('/' and '\').
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* Rename the object object directory from 'objs' to 'BCC_obj'. I feel
it should be named properly. Ref. Makefile.Watcom where it's called
'WC_Win32.obj'.
* Turn off these warnings to keep the build totally silent (with CBuilder-6
that is).
-w-inl 8026 Functions X are not expanded inline.
-w-pia 8060 Possibly incorrect assignment
-w-pin 8061 Initialization is only partially bracketed
I'm sure the warnings could be fixed the "proper" way or with some added
"#pragma" statements. But that just clutters the sources IMHO.
* $(MKDIR) and $(RMDIR) have been replaced with the shell-commands 'md'
and 'rd'. When having MingW/Msys programs 'mkdir.exe' and 'rmdir.exe' in
$PATH, this confuses Borland's make and the result (the cleaning etc.) would
not be as expected.
* Added a ".path.int = $(OBJDIR)" to tell make where the $(PREPROCESSED)
files are. Why we need the preprocess step in the fist place is beyond me
(Yang?). But I'll leave that for now.
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These problems have gotten no interest/feedback from users:
-275 - Introduce a way to avoid sending USER for FTP connections
-288 - bug 3219997 curl rtmp request curl: (55) select/poll returned error
This problem is rather an autoconf bug with little user interest and it
can be worked around with an older autoconf:
-278 - "Configure $as_echo does not work"
This problem is not fixed:
-286 - bug 3214223 Pipelined HTTP requests with a zero-length body broken
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Also add test case 584 for the same
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3214223
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This hasn't show the version number correctly since the $VERSION change
in the configure, and now it works again.
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Also, fixed Curl_proxyCONNECT() stub with HTTP disabled.
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Stop the abuse of CURLE_FAILED_INIT as return code for things not being
init related by introducing two new return codes:
CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION
CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN replaces return code 4 that has been obsoleted for
several years. It is used for returning error when something is
attempted to be used but the feature/option was not enabled or
explictitly disabled at build-time. Getting this error mostly means that
libcurl needs to be rebuilt.
CURLE_FAILED_INIT is now saved and used strictly for init
failures. Getting this problem means something went seriously wrong,
like a resource shortage or similar.
CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION is the option formerly known as
CURLE_UNKNOWN_TELNET_OPTION (and the old name is still present,
separately defined to be removed in a very distant future). This error
code is meant to be used to return when an option is given to libcurl
that isn't known. This problem would mostly indicate a problem in the
program that uses libcurl.
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In my attempts to reduce #ifdefs in code, the SOCKS functions are now
macros when libcurl is built without proxy support and therefore the FTP
code could avoid some #ifs.
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The new http_proxy.* files now host HTTP proxy specific code (500+ lines
moved out from http.c), and as a consequence there is a macro introduced
for the Curl_proxyCONNECT() function so that code can use it without
actually supporting proxy (or HTTP) in builds.
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1 - make sure to #define macros for cookie functions in the cookie
header when cookies are disabled to avoid having to use #ifdefs in code
using those functions.
2 - move cookie-specific code to cookie.c and use the functio
conditionally as mentioned in (1).
net result: 6 #if lines removed, and 9 lines of code less
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The bug was introduced in 806dbb0 (a wrong value was passed in as the
first argument to the default callback in our wrapper).
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We keep them less than 80 columns
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Within multi_socket when conn is used as a shorthand, data could be
changed and multi_runsingle could modify the connectdata struct to deal
with. This bug has not been included in a public release.
Using 'conn' like that turned out to be ugly. This change is a partial
revert of commit f1c6cd42f474df59.
Reported by: Miroslav Spousta
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3265485
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Posted to the list by Quanah Gibson-Mount [quanah zimbra.com].
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The read callback must return the exact requested amount of data when it
is used for doing TFTP uploads. This is due to how it deals with data
internally. This could/should be fixed but for now we document the
existing behavior.
Reported by: Colin Blair
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-03/0319.html
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If a new enough OpenSSL version is used, configure detects the TLS-SRP
support and enables it.
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When asked to bind the local end of a connection when doing a request,
the code will now disqualify other existing connections from re-use even
if they are connected to the correct remote host.
This will also affect which connections that can be used for pipelining,
so that only connections that aren't bound or bound to the same
device/port you're asking for will be considered.
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The RTSP-specific function for checking for "dead" connection is better
located in rtsp.c. The code using this is now written without #ifdefs as
the function call is instead turned into a macro (in rtsp.h) when RTSP
is disabled.
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Added a little generic info section about the lists and a section about
how to deal with trolls and spam on the lists.
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Fixed:
271 - fix the IPv6-working probing to only exist at one place in the code and
only get done once
A problem not repeatable and no proper recipe given and therefore simply
removed for now until we hear something else:
282 - 100 Continue responses should return the "final" HTTP response code:
"Getting the HTTP response code following a 100 Continue"
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Move ipv6-functional-probe into a single function that is used from all
places that need to know.
Make the probe function store the result in a static variable so that
subsequent invokes just returns the previous result and won't have to
probe again.
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This is a new documentation for the source tree. This information has
been present since a long time at
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/etiquette.html but now it is put into a plain
text version too for wider distribution. The web version will be
automatically generated from this source document.
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Curl_posttransfer is called too soon to add the final new line.
Moved the new line logic to pgrsDone as there is no more call to
update the progress status after this call.
Reported by: Dmitri Shubin <sbn_at_tbricks.com>
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2010-12/0162.html
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This avoids warnings generated by autoconf 2.68.
Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>
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When libcurl sends a HTTP request on a re-used connection and detects it
being closed (ie no data at all was read from it), it is important to
rewind if any data in the request was sent using the read callback or
was read from file, as otherwise the retried request will be broken.
Reported by: Chris Smowton
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3195205
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To reduce the risk of variable name conflicts, use CURLVERSION instead
of VERSION.
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Scanned with a tool that checked for mistakes and this is the subsequent
cleanup.
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Tiny tweak after Daniel's refactoring of the protocol handlers.
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We have an array with the state names only built and used when built
debug enabled and this need to list all the states from the .h
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