changelog: GnuTLS fix, no reverse loopkups and fixed GSS detection
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Changelog
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Daniel Stenberg (16 Apr 2010)
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- The recent overhaul of the SSL recv function made the GnuTLS specific code
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treat a zero returned from gnutls_record_recv() as an error, and this caused
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our HTTPS test cases to fail. We leave it to upper layer code to detect if
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an EOF is a problem or not.
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- I reverted the resolver fix from yesterday and instead removed all uses of
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AI_CANONNAME all over libcurl and made the only user of that info (krb5.c)
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use the host name from the URL instead. No reverse resolving is a good
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thing.
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- Paul Howarth made configure properly detect GSS "on ancient Linux distros"
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by editing in which order we use headers to detect GSS.
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Daniel Stenberg (15 Apr 2010)
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- Rainer Canavan filed bug report #2987196 that identified libcurl doing
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unnecesary reverse name lookups in many cases when built to use IPv4 and
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