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2005-04-08 | include sys/types.h too when checking for headers as otherwise this breaks | Daniel Stenberg | |
on Solaris and FreeBSD. At least. | |||
2005-04-08 | updated instructions | Marty Kuhrt | |
2005-04-08 | fixed control_y trap problem | Marty Kuhrt | |
2005-04-08 | cast the call to Curl_inet_ntop for DECC compiler squawk | Marty Kuhrt | |
2005-04-07 | Unfortunately, if a ca file name is set the function fails for whatever reason | Daniel Stenberg | |
(missing file, bad file, etc), gnutls will no longer handshake properly but it just loops forever. Therefore, we must return error if we get an error when setting the CA cert file name. This is not the same behaviour as with OpenSSL. Question/report posted to the help-gnutls mailing list, April 8 2005. | |||
2005-04-07 | one down | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | set LD_LIBRARY_PATH when GnuTLS has been found | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | cut 'n paste error | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | GnuTLS updates | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | GnuTLS! | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | added new files | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | fixed to build after the GnuTLS fixes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | added some blurb about the GnuTLS license | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | GnuTLS support added. There's now a "generic" SSL layer that we use all over | Daniel Stenberg | |
internally, with code provided by sslgen.c. All SSL-layer-specific code is then written in ssluse.c (for OpenSSL) and gtls.c (for GnuTLS). As far as possible, internals should not need to know what SSL layer that is in use. Building with GnuTLS currently makes two test cases fail. TODO.gnutls contains a few known outstanding issues for the GnuTLS support. GnuTLS support is enabled with configure --with-gnutls | |||
2005-04-07 | ssl_version_num is not used anymore | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | ssl_version_num won't be used anymore since we will soon offer multiple SSL | Daniel Stenberg | |
layers and it won't make sense to provide a numerical version for it. I also doubt that many people have used this for anything critical. | |||
2005-04-07 | Add support for --with-gnutls. If configure detects OpenSSL, you need to | Daniel Stenberg | |
to explicitly disable that first with --without-ssl. Initial attempt. | |||
2005-04-07 | bail out if perl is missing, it is needed for building curl anyway | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | check for libtoolize and aclocal to doublecheck the installations better | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-07 | Try harder to see if arpa/nameser_compat.h REALLY is a good header file to | Daniel Stenberg | |
include, as it seems at least some AIX versions don't really allow it to be include at the same time as the original nameser.h. | |||
2005-04-07 | add SSPI | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-06 | Tupone Alfredo fixed includes of arpa/nameser_compat.h to build fine on Mac OS | Daniel Stenberg | |
X. | |||
2005-04-06 | better errno constant replacements, as mentioned by Gisle Vanem | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-06 | Include inet_net_pton.h for 'struct in6_addr'. Ideally this | Gisle Vanem | |
should come from <ws2tcpip.h>, but Winsock 1.1 should suffice. | |||
2005-04-06 | Moved inet_net_pton.h to HHEADERS. | Gisle Vanem | |
2005-04-06 | check for struct sizes and use those sizes if the NS_* defines are lacking | Daniel Stenberg | |
(IRIX 6.5.22 it seems) | |||
2005-04-06 | moved the *_inet_pton protos to inet_net_pton.h instead | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-06 | made the ares_inet_net_pton() proto use size_t size, as the function in the | Daniel Stenberg | |
code uses that | |||
2005-04-06 | Removed extraneous comma | Dan Fandrich | |
2005-04-05 | too late hacking error | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | test time-conditioned FTP uploads | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | Christophe Legry's fix to grok time-conditoned uploads | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | with these changes, it builds on my win32 cross-compiler | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | check for another arpa header | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | check for the arpa/* headers | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | Provided implementations of inet_net_pton and inet_pton from BIND for ↵ | Dominick Meglio | |
systems that do not include these functions. These will be necessary for CIDR support and IPv6 support. | |||
2005-04-05 | 7.13.3 in progress | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | 5.11 How do I make libcurl not receive the whole HTTP response? | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | two more actual FAQs | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | restart with a blank page again | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | the smell of release | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-05 | bug report #1156287, ftp upload from VMS | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-04 | win resolve crash, win makefile fix | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-04 | kill warnings | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-04 | Marcelo Juchem's improvements | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-04 | hostthre.c: destroy_thread_data() made public. Called | Gisle Vanem | |
from url.c: Curl_disconnect(). | |||
2005-04-04 | spell fixes, based on the Debian bug report #302820 submitted by "A Costa" | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-03 | fix of tonight | Daniel Stenberg | |
2005-04-03 | Hardeep Singh reported a problem doing HTTP POST with Digest. (It was actually | Daniel Stenberg | |
also affecting NTLM and Negotiate.) It turned out that if the server responded with 100 Continue before the initial 401 response, libcurl didn't take care of the response properly. Test case 245 and 246 added to verify this. | |||
2005-04-03 | Test 245 was just added in an attempt to repeat Hardeep Singh's recent bug. | Daniel Stenberg | |
But this works just fine on my host. Plain HTTP POST using Digest. |