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host name 'ip6-localhost' in /etc/hosts (or similar) since the test case uses
that host name to test the IPv6 name to address resolver.
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fix one day.
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-w option support 'http_connect' to make it easier to verify!
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to curl_multi_remove_handle() either.
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(http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12285), when connecting to an
IPv6 host with FTP, --disable-epsv (or --disable-eprt) effectively disables
the ability to transfer a file. Now, when connected to an FTP server with
IPv6, these FTP commands can't be disabled even if asked to with the
available libcurl options.
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file that was already completely downloaded caused an error, while it
doesn't if you don't use --fail! I added test case 194 to verify the fix.
Grrr. CURLOPT_FAILONERROR is now added to the list stuff to remove in
libcurl v8 due to all the kludges needed to support it.
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