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Fails intermittently on travis builds since a few days. Likely due to
5113ad0424.
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- Move the logic to detect a Windows drive letter prefix
(eg c: in c:foo) into a function-like macro.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1571
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- No longer allow partial downloads of certdata.
Prior to this change partial downloads were (erroneously?) allowed since
only the server code was checked to be 200.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1577
Reported-by: Matteo B.
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Reported-by: Dan Fandrich
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Fixes #1476
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... all other non-HTTP protocol schemes are now defaulting to "tunnel
trough" mode if a HTTP proxy is specified. In reality there are no HTTP
proxies out there that allow those other schemes.
Assisted-by: Ray Satiro, Michael Kaufmann
Closes #1505
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... since commit 73a2fcea0b
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... to make it really apparent if there's any user using this on purpose.
Suggested-by: Jay Satiro
Closes #1542
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When this define was set, libcurl would check the environment variable
named CURL_CA_BUNDLE at run-time and use that CA cert bundle. This
feature was only defined by the watcom and m32 makefiles and caused
inconsistent behaviours among libcurls built on different platforms.
The curl tool does already feature its own similar logic and the library
does not really need it, and it isn't documented libcurl behavior. So
this change removes it.
Ref: #1538
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So many headers can be provided as @filename.
Suggested-by: Timothe Litt
Closes #1486
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Mentioned as a problem since 2007 (8f87c15bdac63) and of course it
existed even before that.
Closes #1547
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Bug #1556
Reported-by: Paul Harris
Closes #1559
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CURLSYS_PULL_WS2TCPIP_H got renamed to CURL_PULL_WS2TCPIP_H in commit
73a2fcea0b4adea6ba342cd7ed1149782c214ae3.
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This gives us accurate precision and it allows us to avoid storing "no
time" for systems with too low timer resolution as we then bump the time
up to 1 microsecond. Should fix test 573 on windows.
Remove the now unused curlx_tvdiff_secs() function.
Maintains the external getinfo() API with using doubles.
Fixes #1531
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The maketgz script now makes sure the generated hugehelp.c file in the
tarball is newer than the generated curl.1 man page, so that it doesn't
have to get unnecessarily rebuilt first thing in a typical build. It
thus also removes the need for perl to build off a plain release
tarball.
Fixes #1565
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Rely entirely on curl/system.h now.
Introduced in Aug 2008 with commit 14240e9e109f. Now gone.
Fixes #1456
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lib/vtls/openssl.c has a workaround for a bug with OCSP responses signed
by intermediate certs, this was fixed in LibreSSL in
https://github.com/libressl-portable/openbsd/commit/912c64f68f7ac4f225b7d1fdc8fbd43168912ba0
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-06/0038.html
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Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1540
Advisory: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20170614.html
Assisted-by: Ray Satiro
Reported-by: Marcel Raad
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The multiply() function that is used to avoid integer overflows, was
itself reason for a possible division by zero error when passed a
specially formatted glob.
Reported-by: GwanYeong Kim
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Don't malloc() the temporary buffer, and use the correct type:
SearchPath() works with TCHAR, but SearchPathA() works with char.
Set the buffer size to MAX_PATH, because the terminating null byte
is already included in MAX_PATH.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad
Closes #1548
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Closes #1561
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Reported-by: Marcel Raad
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/cccac4fb2b20d6ed87da7978408c3ecacc464fe4#commitcomment-22453387
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... and return error instead of triggering an assert() when being way
out of range.
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Previously, one had to set MBEDTLS_INCLUDE_DIR to make CMake find the
headers, but the system complained that mbed TLS wasn't found due to
MBEDTLS_INCLUDE_DIRS (note the trailing s) was not set. This commit
attempts to fix that.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1541
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Closes #1557
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With the introduction of expire IDs and the fact that existing timers
can be removed now and thus never expire, the concept with adding a
"latest" timer is not working anymore as it risks to not expire at all.
So, to be certain the timers actually are in line and will expire, the
plain Curl_expire() needs to be used. The _latest() function was added
as a sort of shortcut in the past that's quite simply not necessary
anymore.
Follow-up to 31b39c40cf90
Reported-by: Paul Harris
Closes #1555
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Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-06/0017.html
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... as it would previously just get the "now" timestamp before the
transfer starts and then not update it again.
Closes #1550
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typecheck-gcc and other things require optimized builds
Closes #1544
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mk-lib1521.pl generates a test program (lib1521.c) that calls
curl_easy_setopt() for every known option with a few typical values to
make sure they work (ignoring the return codes).
Some small changes were necessary to avoid asserts and NULL accesses
when doing this.
The perl script needs to be manually rerun when we add new options.
Closes #1543
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