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IFS compilation support, SSL GSKit backend by default, TLSv1.[12] support in
GSKit for OS400 >= V7R1, no more tabs in make scripts.
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CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_0, CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_1,
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_2 enum values are added to force exact TLS version
(CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 means TLS 1.x).
axTLS:
axTLS only supports TLS 1.0 and 1.1 but it cannot be set that only one
of these should be used, so we don't allow the new enum values.
darwinssl:
Added support for the new enum values.
SChannel:
Added support for the new enum values.
CyaSSL:
Added support for the new enum values.
Bug: The original CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 value enables only TLS 1.0 (it
did the same before this commit), because CyaSSL cannot be configured to
use TLS 1.0-1.2.
GSKit:
GSKit doesn't seem to support TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2, so we do not allow
those values.
Bugfix: There was a typo that caused wrong SSL versions to be passed to
GSKit.
NSS:
TLS minor version cannot be set, so we don't allow the new enum values.
QsoSSL:
TLS minor version cannot be set, so we don't allow the new enum values.
OpenSSL:
Added support for the new enum values.
Bugfix: The original CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 value enabled only TLS 1.0,
now it enables 1.0-1.2.
Command-line tool:
Added command line options for the new values.
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Upgrade ILE/RPG binding to 7.21.7.
Update OS400 documentation accordingly.
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Fix OS400 LDAP wrappers: strings were non null-terminated.
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- Keep RPG binding, STRING_* table end check and OS400 README up to date.
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OS400 compile script in test dir updated for chkhostname.
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_ Upgrade OS400 EBCDIC wrappers for new options.
_ Upgrade ILE/RPG bindings to current state.
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Fix OS400 makefile for tests to use the new Makefile.inc in libtest
Update the OS400 wrappers and RPG binding according to the current CVS source state
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With the curl memory tracking feature decoupled from the debug build feature,
CURLDEBUG and DEBUGBUILD preprocessor symbol definitions are used as follows:
CURLDEBUG used for curl debug memory tracking specific code (--enable-curldebug)
DEBUGBUILD used for debug enabled specific code (--enable-debug)
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Made OS400 version compilable again
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definitions added to RPG binding
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to current state.
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_ Adjust OS400 make script for non-CVS distributions.
_ Upgrade ILE/RPG binding.
_ Define CURL_HIDDEN_SYMBOLS on OS400, since only CURL_EXTERN-marked symbols are exported.
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RPG binding.
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_ Update RPG binding accordingly.
_ Fix new options comments.
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Wrong defines (typos) for QSSL layer fixed.
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_ Updated packages/OS400/curl.inc.in with new definitions.
_ New connect/bind/sendto/recvfrom wrappers to support AF_UNIX sockets.
_ Include files line length shortened below 100 chars.
_ Const parameter in lib/qssl.[ch].
_ Typos in packages/OS400/initscript.sh.
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Fix qssl.c wrong error message
Upgrade OS400 wrappers and makefiles to 7.18.1
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New declarations in curl.h reported to curl.inc.in.
Copyrights extended to 2008.
SONAME handling introduced in build scripts.
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Port OS400 compilation scripts to >= V5R2M0
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curl_easy_setopt() that alters how libcurl functions when following
redirects. It makes libcurl obey the RFC2616 when a 301 response is received
after a non-GET request is made. Default libcurl behaviour is to change
method to GET in the subsequent request (like it does for response code 302
- because that's what many/most browsers do), but with this CURLOPT_POST301
option enabled it will do what the spec says and do the next request using
the same method again. I.e keep POST after 301.
The curl tool got this option as --post301
Test case 1011 and 1012 were added to verify.
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Renamed the curl_ftpssl enum to curl_usessl and its enumerated constants,
creating macros for backward compatibility.
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and allow reuse by multiple protocols. Several unused error codes were
removed. In all cases, macros were added to preserve source (and binary)
compatibility with the old names. These macros are subject to removal at
a future date, but probably not before 2009. An application can be
tested to see if it is using any obsolete code by compiling it with the
CURL_NO_OLDIES macro defined.
Documented some newer error codes in libcurl-error(3)
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