Curl and libcurl 7.11.0. A minor-features-added release. The 78th public curl release. Release number 105 counted from the very beginning. This release includes the following changes: o allows the URL to be set by a callback when using the multi interface o large file support was added. Use one of the new options: INFILESIZE_LARGE, RESUME_FROM_LARGE and MAXFILESIZE_LARGE o the new --ftp-pasv overrides a previous --ftpport o CURLOPT_FTPSSL and ftps:// now do ssl over FTP "The Right Way" (the curl tool now features the --ftp-ssl option) o The Windows DLLs are built with an added "resource file" o New LIBCURL_VERSION_* defines for easier checking version number o Included Mac OS X 'framework' makefile in the release archive o Removed the TRUE and FALSE #defines from the public curl header file o Added CURLOPT_NETRC_FILE This release includes the following bugfixes: o release archive contains compressed help text o the win32 password prompting supports backspace o builds natively on AmigaOS (without unix emulation) o ftps:// now uses port 990 by default o the "configure --with-spnego" action was improved o fixed a rare follow-redirect problem o curl-config --feature now outputs AsynchDNS if enabled o occational re-use of freed-memory problem fixed o curl-config --libs now include the ares link directory o configure --enable-ares now accepts a given path o -lz no longer appear twice on the link line o more descriptive error message if the FTP response reader fails o curl-config --feature now shows 'AsynchDNS' when built with ares o VMS build up-to-date and clarified source code o resolve bug caused socks5 to fail o Content-Length: is ignored when getting chunked Transfer-Encoding o POST over proxy to https server failed o improved how libcurl deals with persistant connections over FTP when a transfer fails o accessing a proxy that requires Basic auth without password caused a hang o a free free-twice problem in the server certificate code o minor memory leak when using ranges on persistant connections o formpost parts sending files with .html extensions now use "Content-Type: text/html" o formpost parts now default to "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" o --progress-bar was slightly improved o Failing to connect to localhost, using the multi interface on Solaris showed a connect problem now fixed. o The generated ca-bundle.h file is now generated in the build dir, not the source dir o The FTP-EPSV response parser for the 229 code was fixed o curl finds the user's home dir slightly different and hopefully better on Windows o testcurl.sh can now be used to autotest daily tarballs o a couple of command line options now check that the underlying library actually supports the features before trying to enable them o uninitialized variable fix o better html versions of the man pages Other curl-related news since the previous public release: o pycURL 7.10.8 was released: http://pycurl.sf.net/ o TclCurl 0.10.8 was released: http://personal1.iddeo.es/andresgarci/tclcurl/english/ o the Ferite curl binding was released: http://www.ferite.org/ o stopped the curl.sourceforge.net mirror, it now redirects to curl.haxx.se o fresh new curl web mirrors: US Texas - http://curl.cyberservers.net US California - http://curl.mirrors.redwire.net Germany - http://curl.mirror.at.stealer.net Thailand - http://curl.siamu.ac.th o Dan Fandrich stepped forward and helps maintaining the download web page This release would not have looked like this without help, code, reports and advice from friends like these: Kevin Roth, Troels Walsted Hansen, Matt Veenstra, Marty Kuhrt, Benjamin Gerard, Gisle Vanem, Ralph Mitchell, Sébastien Willemijns, Kang-Jin Lee, Peter Sylvester, Siddhartha Prakash Jain, Mathias Axelsson, Maciej W. Rozycki, Nicolas Croiset, Josh Kapell, Gaz Iqbal, Dave May, Markus Moeller, James Clancy, Giuseppe Attardi, swalkaus at yahoo.com, Steve Green, Marty Kuhrt, Dominick Meglio, Diego Casorran, David Byron, John McGowan, David J Meyer, Dan Fandrich, Pierre, Brian R Duffy, Luke Call, Vincent Bronner Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)