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The size of the email can now be set via CURLOPT_INFILESIZE. This
allows the email to be rejected by the server, if supported, and the
maximum size has been configured on the server.
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With locking, plus test, plus documentation
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Removed the code that striped off the domain name when Curl_gethostname
returned the fully qualified domain name as the function has been
updated to return the un-qualified host name.
Replaced the use of HOSTNAME_MAX as the size of the buffer in the call
to Curl_gethostname with sizeof(host) as this is safer should the buffer
size ever be changed.
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Moved HOSTNAME_MAX #define into curl_gethostname.h rather than being
locally defined in curl_gethostname.c, curl_ntlm_msgs.c and smtp.c.
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Allow (*curl_write_callback) write callbacks to return
CURL_WRITEFUNC_OUT_OF_MEMORY to properly indicate libcurl of OOM conditions
inside the callback itself.
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If a socket is larger than FD_SETSIZE, avoid using FD_SET() on the
platforms where this is possible.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3413274
Reported by: Tim Starling
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In some cases Content-Length: couldn't be replaced by an application
Also, indented some code properly
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To avoid that the progress meter headers get output between each
transfer, make sure the bits gets kept when (re-)inited.
Reported by: Christopher Stone
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I think curl should ignore this case and smtp.c should test for this.
Since RFC-2821 seems to allow a "null reverse-path". Ref. "MAIL
FROM:<>" in section 3.7, page 25.
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Example:
* upload completely sent off: 35out of 35 bytes
Should be:
* upload completely sent off: 35 out of 35 bytes
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Suffix rules cannot have any prerequisites of their own.
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Added envvars to specify OpenSSL include, libpath and lib.
Added rule to create curlbuild.h from curlbuild.h.dist.
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All paths to dependencies now quoted; synced examples makefile.
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Also added check for __x86_64__ define since MinGW64 seems to define
the _M_X64 macro through a header not available for config-win32.h.
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Fix posted by Tomas Hoger <thoger redhat com>.
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Fixed Curl_gethostname() so that it always returns the un-qualified
machine name rather than being dependent on the socket provider.
Note: The return of getenv("CURL_GETHOSTNAME") is also parsed in case
the developer / test harness provided a fully qualified domain name as
it's value as well.
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A custom HTTP header ending in a semicolon instead of a colon
will be treated as a header to be added without any data
portion.
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With this fix, it should work for PolarSSL-1.0.0 (and SVN-1091 trunk)
and retain compatibility with earlier versions. (Tested with 0.14.1)
PolarSSL still doesn't play nicely with curl's CA bundle (we discussed
this before) but I was at least able to retrieve the
https://www.gmail.com/ login page using a modified ca-certificates.crt
file with all 3 versions of PolarSSL.
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Also fix inappropriate error handling when sending ftp EPRT or PORT commands.
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Renamed the variable from 'proto' to 'level' simply because it is not
protocol you set but level and that is the name of the argument used in
man pages and the POSIX documentation of the setsockopt function.
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This workarounds old libssh2 versions not properly initializing
some ssh session variables, which would trigger memory debuggers
warnings on memory being used without having been initialized.
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The current version of speedcheck.c may disable timeout by setting zero
to Curl_expire. Which is fine using the curl_multi_perform, because it
recheck all timeout internals, but when using custom event poller (like
hiperfifo.c) it may keep stalle connection forever.
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