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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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This script helps putting entries in the RELEASE-NOTES using a coherent
style and sorting with a minimal human editing effort - as long as the
first line in the commit message is good enough! There's a short howto
at the top of the file.
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Since it checks for the local file, not the cross-compiled one.
Closes #5189
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Closes #5175
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- it breaks the build (since 6de756c9b1de34b7a1)
- it's not documented and not consistent across platforms
- the curl tool does that getenv magic
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/6de756c#r38127030
Reported-by: Gisle Vanem
Closes #5187
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Avoid conflicts of test server ports with AppVeyor API on localhost.
Closes #5034
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Related to #5034 and #5063
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And print API response with newline only if there is one
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Fixed with #5170 (commit 23a870f2fd041278)
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Verifies the fix in #5183
Closes #5186
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In libcurl, CURLINFO_CONDITION_UNMET is used to avoid writing to the
output file if the server did not transfered a file based on time
condition. In the same manner, getting a 304 HTTP response back from the
server, for example after passing a custom If-Match-* header, also
fulfill this condition.
Fixes #5181
Closes #5183
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This change inverse the order of processing for the --etag-compare and
--etag-save option to process first --etag-compare. This in turn allows
to use the same file name to compare and save an etag.
The original behavior of not failing if the etag file does not exists is
conserved.
Fixes #5179
Closes #5180
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Extend existing unix socket support in Windows builds to be
enabled for all toolchain vendors or versions. (Previously
it was only supported with certain MSVC versions + more recent
Windows 10 SDKs)
Ref: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/af_unix-comes-to-windows/
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5162
Closes: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5170
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Closes #5102
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And update other logmsg output in select_ws on Windows.
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Replace the incomplete workaround regarding FD_CLOSE
only signalling once by instead doing a pre-check with
standard select and storing the result for later use.
select keeps triggering on closed sockets on Windows while
WSAEventSelect fires only once with data still available.
By doing the pre-check we do not run in a deadlock
due to waiting forever for another FD_CLOSE event.
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Fix race-condition of waiting threads finishing while events are
already being processed which lead to invalid or skipped events.
Use mutex to check for one event at a time or do post-processing.
In addition to mutex-based locking use specific event as signal.
Closes #5156
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Closes #5174
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The current demand on Azure negatively impacts the CI performance.
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Follow-up to 0736ee73d346a52
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Currently, the TLS backend used by vquic/ngtcp2.c is selected at compile
time. Therefore OpenSSL support needs to be explicitly disabled.
Signed-off-by: Daiki Ueno <dueno@redhat.com>
Closes #5148
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Fixes #5171
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Follow-up to 7a71965e9
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Closes #5169
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... it serves no purpose and fills up the log.
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Our code style mandates we put the conditional block on a separate
line. These mistakes are now detected by the updated checksrc.
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Closes #5164
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Fixes #5165
Closes #5167
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This updates the ngtcp2 OpenSSL backend to follow the API change in
commit 32e703164 of ngtcp2.
Notable changes are:
- ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_{rx,tx}_key have been added to replace
ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_key
- the 'side' argument of ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_initial_key
has been removed
Fixes #5166
Closes #5168
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Closes #5158
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Some shells do globbing of their own unless the URL is quoted, so maybe
encourage this.
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Closes #5160
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... used in test 1177.
Follow-up to a97d826f6de3
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Considered experimental and therefore we can do this.
Closes #5157
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Closes #4578
Closes #4579
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Closes #4592
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Closes #4654
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