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of them can be completetly removed though...
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cache within the multi handle.
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while not fixing things very nicely, it does make the SOCKS5 proxy
connection slightly better as it now acknowledges the timeout for connection
and it no longer segfaults in the case when SOCKS requires authentication
and you did not specify username:password.
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name resolves. It could get stuck in the wrong state.
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allow applications to set their own socket options.
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properly if you removed a "live" handle from a multi handle with
curl_multi_remove_handle().
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code when doing pure ipv6 EPRT connections.
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command on subsequent requests on a re-used connection unless it has to.
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files in the root directory.
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send the whole request at once, even though the Expect: header was disabled
by the application. An effect of this change is also that small (< 1024
bytes) POSTs are now always sent without Expect: header since we deem it
more costly to bother about that than the risk that we send the data in
vain.
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CURLOPT_NOBODY is set true. PREQUOTE is then run roughly at the same place
in the command sequence as it would have run if there would've been a
transfer.
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on a persistent connection and allowed the first to use that header, you
could not disable it for the second request.
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if the header "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" was set by the application.
http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1531838
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an unknown error number on glibc systems.
http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1532289
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both now provide the number of running handles back to the calling function.
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formposts work exactly the way you want it (and the way you'd assume it
works)
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control and data connection, as the existing --ftp-ssl option only requests
it.
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set a private pointer added to the internal libcurl hash table for the
particular socket passed in to this function.
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tool option named --ftp-alternative-to-user. It provides a mean to send a
particular command if the normal USER/PASS approach fails.
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newer MSVC versions)
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problem added with the curl_formget() patch.
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we did wrong and patched it: When nodes were removed from the splay tree,
and we didn't properly remove it from the splay tree when an easy handle was
removed from a multi stack and thus we could wrongly leave a node in the
splay tree pointing to (bad) memory.
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for FTP ASCII transfers.
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string comparisons on the path which is incorrect and provided a patch that
fixes this. I edited test case 8 to include details that test for this.
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the crash was that libcurl internally was a bit confused about who owned the
DNS cache at all times so if you created an easy handle that uses a shared
DNS cache and added that to a multi handle it would crash. Now we keep more
careful internal track of exactly what kind of DNS cache each easy handle
uses: None, Private (allocated for and used only by this single handle),
Shared (points to a cache held by a shared object), Global (points to the
global cache) or Multi (points to the cache within the multi handle that is
automatically shared between all easy handles that are added with private
caches).
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Proxy-Connection: header when using a proxy and not doing CONNECT.
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(serialise) a previously built formpost (as with curl_formadd()).
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curl_socket_t is unsigned (like Windows) that could cause it to wrongly
return a max fd of -1.
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CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE that limit tha maximum rate libcurl is allowed
to send or receive data. This kind of adds the the command line tool's
option --limit-rate to the library.
The rate limiting logic in the curl app is now removed and is instead
provided by libcurl itself. Transfer rate limiting will now also work for -d
and -F, which it didn't before.
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fail. When using the md5-sess, the result was not Md5 encoded and Base64
transformed.
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CURLOPT_COOKIELIST, which then makes all session cookies get cleared. (slightly
edited by me, and the re-indent in cookie.c was also done by me)
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checks on the to-be-returned socket to make sure it truly seems to be alive
and well. For SSL connection it (only) uses OpenSSL functions.
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2 - properly escape certain letters within a DICT word to comply to the RFC2229
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autotools project, which optionally (default=yes) uses libcurl on a system
without a (usable) libcurl installation, but not specifying
`--without-libcurl', configure determines correctly that no libcurl is
available, however, the LIBCURL variable gets expanded to `LIBCURL = -lcurl'
in the resulting Makefiles.
David Shaw fixed the flaw.
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connects. The state machine was not reset properly so that subsequent
connects using the same handle would fail, and there were two memory leaks.
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multi stack and that easy handle had already been used to do one or more
easy interface transfers, as then the code threw away the previously used
DNS cache without properly freeing it.
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thus works reliably on more platforms.
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(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1481217), with follow-ups by Michele Bini
and David Byron. libcurl previously wrongly used GetLastError() on windows to
get error details after socket-related function calls, when it really should
use WSAGetLastError() instead.
When changing to this, the former function Curl_ourerrno() is now instead
called Curl_sockerrno() as it is necessary to only use it to get errno from
socket-related functions as otherwise it won't work as intended on Windows.
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(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1480821) He found and identified a
problem with how libcurl dealt with GnuTLS and a case where gnutls returned
GNUTLS_E_AGAIN indicating it would block. It would then return an unexpected
return code, making Curl_ssl_send() confuse the upper layer - causing random
28 bytes trash data to get inserted in the transfered stream.
The proper fix was to make the Curl_gtls_send() function return the proper
return codes that the callers would expect. The Curl_ossl_send() function
already did this.
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