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2009-04-21remove unnecessary typecastYang Tse
2009-04-21ignoreYang Tse
2009-04-20- Leanic Lefever reported a crash and did some detailed research on why andDaniel Stenberg
how it occurs (http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2009-04/0289.html). The conclusion was that if an error is detected and Curl_done() is called for the connection, ftp_done() could at times return another error code that then would take precedence and that new code confused existing logic that works for the first error code (CURLE_SEND_ERROR) only.
2009-04-20- Gisle Vanem noticed that --libtool would produce bogus strings at times forDaniel Stenberg
OBJECTPOINT options. Now we've introduced a new function - my_setopt_str - within the app for setting plain string options to avoid the risk of this mistake happening.
2009-04-19attempt to workaround icc 9.1 optimizer induced problemYang Tse
2009-04-18escape the ' properlyDaniel Stenberg
2009-04-1863. When CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY is used, the handle cannot reliably be re-usedDaniel Stenberg
for any further requests or transfers. The work-around is then to close that handle with curl_easy_cleanup() and create a new. Some more details: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2009-04/0300.html
2009-04-18Added 'slist.obj'.Gisle Vanem
2009-04-18Added HAVE_LIMITS_H.Gisle Vanem
2009-04-18Added '-DHAVE_LIMITS_H'.Gisle Vanem
2009-04-18Avoid compiler warning about unused argument.Gisle Vanem
2009-04-17mention Pramod Sharma and "persistent connections when doing FTP over a HTTP ↵Daniel Stenberg
proxy"
2009-04-17As Jeff Pohlmeyer suggested: "pointer to 'char *'" is now instead put:Daniel Stenberg
"pointer to a char pointer".
2009-04-17- Pramod Sharma reported and tracked down a bug when doing FTP over a HTTPDaniel Stenberg
proxy. libcurl would then wrongly close the connection after each request. In his case it had the weird side-effect that it killed NTLM auth for the proxy causing an inifinite loop! I added test case 1098 to verify this fix. The test case does however not properly verify that the transfers are done persistently - as I couldn't think of a clever way to achieve it right now - but you need to read the stderr output after a test run to see that it truly did the right thing.
2009-04-17remove compiler options used while debugging the icc 9.1 optimizer issueYang Tse
2009-04-17re-enable all tests for all icc autobuildsYang Tse
2009-04-17further narrow the use of the icc 9.1 optimizer workaroundYang Tse
2009-04-16attempt to workaround icc 9.1 optimizer induced problemYang Tse
2009-04-15moved HAVE_LIMITS_H to common definesYang Tse
2009-04-15Set HP-UX compiler warning level back to the one that exposesYang Tse
the socklen_t issue on this platform.
2009-04-15moved HAVE_LIMITS_H to common defines (no idea why I didnt this initially ↵Gunter Knauf
already)
2009-04-14HAVE_LIMITS_H definition for NetWare CLIBYang Tse
2009-04-14first take at bundling cmake-related files in the tarballDaniel Stenberg
2009-04-14things in the pipe right nowDaniel Stenberg
2009-04-14use HAVE_LIMITS_H symbol to protect limits.h inclusionYang Tse
2009-04-14include <limits.h> for INT_MAX definitionYang Tse
2009-04-14fix compiler warning: implicit conversion shortens 64-bit value into a ↵Yang Tse
32-bit value
2009-04-14(Minor change - From Piotr Dobrogost) Moved a line.Benoit Neil
2009-04-14Kamil Dudka's follow-up fixDaniel Stenberg
2009-04-13- bug report #2727981 (http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2727981) by MartinDaniel Stenberg
Storsjo pointed out how setting CURLOPT_NOBODY to 0 could be downright confusing as it set the method to either GET or HEAD. The example he showed looked like: curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_PUT, 1); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_NOBODY, 0); The new way doesn't alter the method until the request is about to start. If CURLOPT_NOBODY is then 1 the HTTP request will be HEAD. If CURLOPT_NOBODY is 0 and the request happens to have been set to HEAD, it will then instead be set to GET. I believe this will be less surprising to users, and hopefully not hit any existing users badly.
2009-04-13- Toshio Kuratomi reported a memory leak problem with libcurl+NSS that turnedDaniel Stenberg
out to be leaking cacerts. Kamil Dudka helped me complete the fix. The issue is found in Redhat's bug tracker: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=453612 There are still memory leaks present, but they seem to have other reasons.
2009-04-13fix compiler warning: implicit conversion shortens 64-bit value into a ↵Yang Tse
32-bit value
2009-04-13improve stunnel version detectionYang Tse
2009-04-11Added new libcurl source files to Symbian OS build files.Dan Fandrich
Improved Symbian support for SSL.
2009-04-11Use 'curl_socket_t' instead of 'int' for socket.Yang Tse
Avoid unnecessary'if-else' nesting.
2009-04-11fix compiler warning: enumerated type mixed with another typeYang Tse
2009-04-10Adjust commentYang Tse
2009-04-10Daniel Johnson improved the MacOSX-Framework shell script to now perform allYang Tse
the steps required to build a Mac OS X four way fat ppc/i386/ppc64/x86_64 libcurl.framework. Four way fat framework requires OS X 10.5 SDK or later.
2009-04-09(Minor update) Moved some utilities to a separate file.Benoit Neil
2009-04-09Cleaned up the custom definition I added (replaced by CURL_STATICLIB)Benoit Neil
2009-04-09some minor Makefile tweaks for latest libssh2.Gunter Knauf
2009-04-09add back most likely acciedently removed function name justtimeout to fix ↵Gunter Knauf
autobuild breaks.
2009-04-09Skip test #558 and #559 also when using a Win32 DLLYang Tse
2009-04-08(Minor update) Added labal prefixes to tests targetsBenoit Neil
2009-04-08Added special define for tests that directly include libcurl sources.Benoit Neil
2009-04-08Made the windows .lib addition cleaner.Benoit Neil
2009-04-08Renamed a variableBenoit Neil
2009-04-08Fixed missing HAVE_PROCESS_H (caused a warning)Benoit Neil
2009-04-08Added newline ad the end of generated hugehelp.c (the "default" one, when it ↵Benoit Neil
hasn't been generated before).
2009-04-08Avoid warnings when HAVE_ALRM and SIGALRM are not defined.Gisle Vanem