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Closes #3004
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Make sure to not overwrite the reallocated pointer in realloc() calls
to avoid a memleak on memory errors.
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Closes #2994
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This yields
"the scheme is %s\n"
instead of
"the scheme is %s0
Closes #2970
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Closes #2968
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
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On Windows, the read function from <io.h> is used, which has its byte
count parameter as unsigned int instead of size_t.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2972
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Closes #2967
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This example is simply not working correctly but there's nobody around
with the skills and energy to fix it.
Closes #2407
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... to reflect the changes in 6015cefb1b2cfde4b4850121c42405275e5e77d9
Closes #2955
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Closes #2948
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See header file and man pages for API. All documented API details work
and are tested in the 1560 test case.
Closes #2842
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... including the associated option.
Fixes #2951
Closes #2952
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Add functionality so that protocols can do custom keepalive on their
connections, when an external API function is called.
Add docs for the new options in 7.62.0
Closes #1641
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... and add "MAILINDEX".
As described in #2789, this is a suggested solution. Changing UID=xx to
actually get mail with UID xx and add "MAILINDEX" to get a mail with a
special index in the mail box (old behavior). So MAILINDEX=1 gives the
first non deleted mail in the mail box.
Fixes #2789
Closes #2815
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This is step 3 of #2888.
Fixes #2888
Closes #2896
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Closes #2668
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Long live CURLE_PEER_FAILED_VERIFICATION
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Disable the CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE option and mark it for
deprecation and complete removal in six months.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-09/0010.html
Closes #2942
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Closes #2709
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Starting 7.62.0, multiplexing is enabled by default in multi handles.
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Transparently. The related curl_multi_setopt() options all still returns
OK when pipelining is selected.
To re-enable the support, the single line change in lib/multi.c needs to
be reverted.
See docs/DEPRECATE.md
Closes #2705
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- Treat 408 request timeout as transient so that curl will retry the
request if --retry was used.
Closes #2925
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Reported-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/2916
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Added a warning!
Closes #2915
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There was a missing newline.
follow-up to a7ba60bb7250
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Reported-by: Kirill Marchuk
Fixes #2773
Closes #2911
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Multi-threaded applictions basically MUST set CURLOPT_NO_SIGNAL to 1L to
avoid the risk of getting a SIGPIPE.
Either way, a multi-threaded application that uses libcurl/openssl needs
to have a signhandler for or ignore SIGPIPE on its own.
Based on discussions in #2800
Closes #2904
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This warning used to be enabled only for clang as it's a bit stricter
on GCC. Silence the remaining occurrences and enable it on GCC too.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2747
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Since the public pinning support was brought in e644866caf4. GnuTLS
2.11.3 was released in October 2010.
Figured out in #2890
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... for extracting certs from a live HTTPS server to make a cacerts.pem
from them.
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... to make make the files appear in distribution tarballs
Closes #2856
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- CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION: add newlines
- CURLOPT_INTERLEAVEFUNCTION: fix the description of 'userdata'
- CURLOPT_READDATA: mention crashes, same as in CURLOPT_WRITEDATA
- CURLOPT_READFUNCTION: rename 'instream' to 'userdata' and explain
how to set it
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2868
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Closes #2867
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Fixes #2837
Closes #2858
Reported-by: Markus Elfring
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This allows the use of PKCS#11 URI for certificates and keys without
setting the corresponding type as "ENG" and the engine as "pkcs11"
explicitly. If a PKCS#11 URI is provided for certificate, key,
proxy_certificate or proxy_key, the corresponding type is set as "ENG"
if not provided and the engine is set to "pkcs11" if not provided.
Acked-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
Closes #2333
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Since it will slip and the version is the important part there, not the
date.
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Closes #2793
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Closes #2804
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Closes #2794
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