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This reverts commit ecd1d020abdae3c3ce3643ddab3106501e62e7c0.
That commit caused test failures on my Debian Linux machine for all
changed test cases. We need to reconsider how that should get done.
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Character set in POSIX is set by the locale defined (in decreasing order
of precedence) by the LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE and LANG environment variables (I
believe CHARSET is only historic). LC_ALL is cleared to ensure that
LC_CTYPE takes effect, but LC_ALL is not used to set the locale to
ensure that other parts of the locale aren't overriden, if set. Since
there doesn't seem to be a cross-platform way of specifying a UTF-8
locale, and not all systems may support UTF-8, a <precheck> is used
(where relevant) to skip the test if UTF-8 isn't in use. Test 1035 was
also converted to UTF-8 for consistency, as the actual character set
used there is irrelevant to the test.
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This reverts commit 113f04e664b16b944e64498a73a4dab990fe9a68.
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RFC 7230 says we should stop. Firefox already stopped.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/633
Reported-By: Brad Fitzpatrick
Closes #633
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used. It has been used since forever but it was never a good idea to use
unless explicitly asked for.
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