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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 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 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 underyling 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/
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,
Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)
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