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History of Changes
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Daniel (8 March 2001)
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- "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" is no longer any trouble for libcurl. I've
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added two source files and I've run some test downloads that look fine.
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Daniel (5 March 2001)
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- The current 57 test cases now pass OK. It would suggest that libcurl works
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using the old-style with one connection per handle. The test suite doesn't
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handle multiple connections yet so there are no test cases for this.
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- I patched the telnet.c heavily to not use any global variables anymore. It
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should make it a lot nicer library-wise.
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- The file:// support was modified slightly to use the internal connect-first-
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then-do approach.
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Daniel (4 March 2001)
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- More bugs erased.
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Version 7.7-alpha2
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Daniel (4 March 2001)
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- Now, there's even a basic check that a re-used connection is still alive
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before it is assumed so. A few first tests have proven that libcurl will
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then re-connect instead of re-use the dead connection!
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Daniel (2 March 2001)
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- Now they work intermixed as well. Major coolness!
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- More fiddling around, my 'tiny' client I have for testing purposes now has
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proved to download both FTP and HTTP with persistant connections. They do
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not work intermixed yet though.
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Daniel (1 March 2001)
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- Wilfredo Sanchez pointed out a minor spelling mistake in a man page and that
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curl_slist_append() should take a const char * as second argument. It does
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now.
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Daniel (22 February 2001)
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- The persistant connections start to look good for HTTP. On a subsequent
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request, it seems that libcurl now can pick an already existing connection
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if a suitable one exists, or it opens a new one.
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- Douglas R. Horner mailed me corrections to the curl_formparse() man page
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that I applied.
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Daniel (20 February 2001)
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- Added the docs/examples/win32sockets.c file for our windows friends.
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- Linus Nielsen Feltzing provided brand new TELNET functionality and
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improvements:
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* Negotiation is now passive. Curl does not negotiate until the peer does.
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* Possibility to set negotiation options on the command line, currently only
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XDISPLOC, TTYPE and NEW_ENVIRON (called NEW_ENV).
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* Now sends the USER environment variable if the -u switch is used.
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* Use -t to set telnet options (Linus even updated the man page, awesome!)
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- Haven't done this big changes to curl for a while. Moved around a lot of
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struct fields and stuff to make multiple connections get connection specific
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data in separate structs so that they can co-exist in a nice way. See the
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mailing lists for discussions around how this is gonna be implemented. Docs
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and more will follow.
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Studied the HTTP RFC to find out better how persistant connections should
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work. Seems cool enough.
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Daniel (19 February 2001)
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- Bob Schader brought me two files that help set up a MS VC++ libcurl project
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easier. He also provided me with an up-to-date libcurl.def file.
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- I moved a bunch of prototypes from the public <curl/curl.h> file to the
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library private urldata.h. This is because of the upcoming changes. The
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low level interface is no longer being planned to become reality.
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Daniel (15 February 2001)
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- CURLOPT_POST is not required anymore. Just setting the POST string with
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CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS will switch on the HTTP POST. Most other things in
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libcurl already works this way, i.e they require only the parameter to
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switch on a feature so I think this works well with the rest. Setting a NULL
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string switches off the POST again.
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- Excellent suggestions from Rich Gray, Rick Jones, Johan Nilsson and Bjorn
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Reese helped me define a way how to incorporate persistant connections into
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libcurl in a very smooth way. If done right, no change may have to be made
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to older programs and they will just start using persistant connections when
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applicable!
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Daniel (13 February 2001)
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- Changed the word 'timeouted' to 'timed out' in two different error messages.
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Suggested by Larry Fahnoe.
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Version 7.6.1
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Daniel (9 February 2001)
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- Frank Reid and Cain Hopwood provided information and research around a HTTPS
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PUT/upload problem we seem to have. No solution found yet.
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Daniel (8 February 2001)
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- An interesting discussion is how to specify an empty password without having
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curl ask for it interactively? The current implmentation takes an empty
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password as a request for a password prompt. However, I still want to
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support a blank user field. Thus, today if you enter "-u :" (without user
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and password) curl will prompt for the password. Tricky. How would you
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specify you want the prompt otherwise?
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- Made the netrc parse result possible to use for other protocols than FTP and
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HTTP (such as the upcoming TELNET fixes).
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- The previously mentioned "MSVC++ problems" turned out to be a non-issue.
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- Added a HTTP file upload code example in the docs/examples/ section on
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request.
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- Adjusted the FTP response fix slightly.
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Version 7.6.1-pre3
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Daniel (7 February 2001)
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- SM found a flaw in the response reading function for FTP that could make
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libcurl not get out of the loop properly when it should, if libcurl got -1
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returned when reading the socket.
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- I found a similar mistake in http.c when using a proxy and reading the
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results from the proxy connection.
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Daniel (6 February 2001)
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- A friendly person named "SM" (nntp at iname.com) pointed out that the VC
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makefile in src/ needed the libpath set for the debug build to work.
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- Daniel Gehriger stepped in to assist with the VC++ stuff Robert Weaver
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brought up yesterday.
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Daniel (5 February 2001)
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- Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino brought a big patch that brings IPv6-awareness to
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a bunch of different areas within libcurl.
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- Robert Weaver told me about the problems the MS VC++ 6.0 compiler has with
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the 'static' keyword on a number of libcurl functions. I might need to add a
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patch that redefines static when libcurl is compiled with that compiler.
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How do I know when VC++ compiles, anyone?
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Daniel (4 February 2001)
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- curl_getinfo() was extended with two new options:
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CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD and CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_UPLOAD. They
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return the full assumed content length of the transfer in the given
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direction. The CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD will be the Content-Length:
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size of a HTTP download. Added descriptions to the man page as well. This
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was done after discussions with Bob Schader.
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Daniel (3 February 2001)
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- Ingo Ralf Blum provided another fix that makes curl build under the more
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recent cygwin installations. It seems they've changed the preset defines to
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not include WIN32 anymore.
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Version 7.6.1-pre2
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Daniel (31 January 2001)
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- Curl_read() and curl_read() now return a ssize_t for the size, as it had to
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be able to return -1. The telnet support crashed due to this and there was a
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possibility to weird behaviour all over. Linus Nielsen Feltzing helped me
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find this.
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- Added a configure.in check for a working getaddrinfo() if IPv6 is requested.
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I also made the configure script feature --enable-debug which sets a couple
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of compiler options when used. It assumes gcc.
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Daniel (30 January 2001)
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- I finally took a stab at the long-term FIXME item I've had on myself, and
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now libcurl will properly work when doing a HTTP range-request that follows
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a Location:. Previously that would make libcurl fail saying that the server
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doesn't seem to support range requests.
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Daniel (29 January 2001)
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- I added a test case for the HTTP PUT resume thing (test case 33).
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Version 7.6.1-pre1
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Daniel (29 January 2001)
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- Yet another Content-Range change. Ok now? Bob Schader checks from his end
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and it works for him.
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Daniel (27 January 2001)
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- So the HTTP PUT resume fix wasn't good. There should appearantly be a
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Content-Range header when resuming a PUT.
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- I noticed I broke the download-check that verifies that a resumed HTTP
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download is actually resumed. It got broke because my new 'httpreq' field
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in the main curl struct. I should get slapped. I added a test case for
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this now, so I won't be able to ruin this again without noticing.
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- Added a test case for content-length verifying when downloading HTTP.
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- Made the progress meter title say if the transfer is being transfered. It
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makes the output slightly better for resumes.
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- When dealing with Location: and HTTP return codes, libcurl will not attempt
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to follow the spirit of RFC2616 better. It means that when POSTing to a
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URL that is being following to a second place, the standard will judge on
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what to do. All HTTP codes except 303 and 305 will cause curl to make a
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second POST operation. 303 will make a GET and 305 is not yet supported.
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I also wrote two test cases for this POST/GET/Location stuff.
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Version 7.6
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Daniel (26 January 2001)
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- Lots of mails back and forth with Bob Schader finally made me add a small
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piece of code in the HTTP engine so that HTTP upload resume works. You can
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now do an operation like 'curl -T file -C <offset> <URL>' and curl will PUT
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the ending part of the file starting at given offet to the specified URL.
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Version 7.6-pre4
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Daniel (25 January 2001)
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- I took hold of Rick Jones' question why we don't use recv() and send() for
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reading/writing to the sockets and I've now modified the sread() and
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swrite() macros to use them instead. If nothing else, they could be tested
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in the next beta-round coming right up.
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- Jeff Morrow found a problem with libcurl's usage of SSL_read() and supplied
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his research results in how to fix this. It turns out we have to invoke the
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function several times in some cases. The same goes for the SSL_write().
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I made some rather drastic changes all over libcurl to make all writes and
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reads get done on one single place so that this repeated-attempts thing
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would only have to be implemented at one point.
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- Rick Jones spotted that the 'total time' counter really didn't measure the
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total time very accurate on subsecond levels.
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- Johan Nilsson pointed out the need to more clearly specify that the timeout
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value you set for a download is for the *entire* download. There's currently
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no option available that sets a timeout for the connection phase only.
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Daniel (24 January 2001)
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- Ingo Ralf Blum submitted a series of patches required to get curl to compile
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properly with cygwin.
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- Robert Weaver posted a fix for the win32 section of the curl_getenv() code
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that corrected a potential memory leak.
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- Added comments in a few files in a sudden attempt to make the sources more
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easy to read and understand!
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Daniel (23 January 2001)
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- Added simple IPv6 detection in the configure script and made the version
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string add 'ipv6' to the enable section in that case. ENABLE_IPV6 will be
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set if curl is compiled with IPv6 support enabled.
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- Added a parser for IPv6-style specified IP-addresses in a URL. Thus, when
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IPv6 gets enabled soon, we can use URLs like '[0::1]:80'...
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- Made the URL globbing in the client possible to fail silently if there's an
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error in the globbing. It makes it almost intuitive, so when you don't
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follow the syntax rules, globbing is simply switched off and the raw string
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is used instead.
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I still think we'll get problems with IPv6-style IP-addresses when we *want*
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globbing on parts of the URL as the initial part of the URL will for sure
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seriously confuse the globber.
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Daniel (22 January 2001)
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- Bj<42>rn Stenberg supplied a progress meter patch that makes it look better even
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during slow starts. Previously it made some silly assumptions...
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- Added two FTP tests for -Q and -Q - stuff since it was being discussed on
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the mailing list. Had to correct the ftpserver.pl too as it bugged slightly.
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Daniel (19 January 2001)
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- Made the Location: parsers deal with any-length URLs. Thus I removed the last
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code that restricts the length of URLs that curl supports.
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- Added a --globoff test case (#28) and it quickly identified a memory problem
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in src/main.c that I took care of.
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Version 7.6-pre3
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Daniel (17 January 2001)
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- Made the two former files lib/download.c and lib/highlevel.c become the new
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lib/transfer.c which makes more sense. I also did the rename from Transfer()
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to Curl_Transfer() in the other source files that use the transfer function
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in the spirit of using Curl_ prefix for library-scoped global symbols.
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Daniel (11 January 2001)
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- Added -g/--globoff that switches OFF the URL globbing and thus enables {}[]
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letters to be part of the URL. Do note that RFC2396 section 2.4.3 explicitly
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mention these letters to be escaped. This was posted as a feature request by
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Jorge Gutierrez and as a bug by Terry.
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- Short options to curl that requires parameters can now be specified without
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having the option and its parameter space separated. -ofile works as good as
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-o file. -m20 is equal to -m 20. Do note that this goes for single-letter
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options only, verbose --long-style options still must be separated with
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space from their parameters.
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Daniel (8 January 2001)
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- Francis Dagenais reported that the SCO compiler still fails when compiling
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curl due to that getpass_r() prototype. I've now put it around #ifndef
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HAVE_GETPASS_R in an attempt to please the SCO systems.
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- Made some minor corrections to get the client to cleanup properly and I made
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the separator work again when getting multiple globbed URLs to stdout.
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- Worked with Loic Dachary to get the make dist and make distcheck work
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correctly. The 'maketgz' script is now using the automake generated 'make
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dist' when creating release archives. Loic successfully made 'make rpms'
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automatically build RPMs!
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Loic Dachary (6 January 2001)
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- Automated generation of rpm packages, no need to be root.
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- make distcheck generates a proper distribution (EXTRA_DIST
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in all Makefile.am modified to match FILES).
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Daniel (5 January 2001)
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- Huge client-side hack: now multiple URLs are supported. Any number of URLs
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can be specified on the command line, and they'll all be downloaded. There
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must be a corresponding -o or -O for each URL or the data will be written to
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stdout. This needs more testing, time to release a 7.6-pre package.
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- The krb4 support was broken in the release. Fixed now.
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- Huge internal symbol rename operation. All non-static but still lib-internal
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symbols should now be prefixed with 'Curl_' to prevent collisions with other
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libs. All public symbols should be prefixed with 'curl_' and the rest should
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be static and thus invisible to the outside world. I updated the INTERNALS
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document to say this as well.
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Version 7.5.2
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Daniel (4 January 2001)
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- As Kevin P Roth suggested, I've added text to the man page for every command
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line option and what happens when you specify that option more than
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once. That hasn't been exactly crystal clear before.
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- Made the configure script possible to run from outside the source-tree. For
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odd reasons I can't build curl properly outside though. It has to do with
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curl's dependencies on libcurl...
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- Cut off all older (dated 1999 and earlier) CHANGES entries from this file.
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The older piece is named CHANGES.0 and is added to the CVS repository in
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case anyone would need it.
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- I added another file 'CVS-INFO' to the CVS. It contains information about
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files in the CVS that aren't included in release archives and how to build
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curl when you get the sources off CVS.
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- Updated CONTRIBUTE and FAQ due to the new license.
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Daniel (3 January 2001)
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- Renamed README.libcurl to LIBCURL
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- Changed headers in all sources files to the new dual license concept of
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curl: use the MIT/X derivate license *or* MPL. The LEGAL file was updated
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accordingly and the MPL 1.1 and MIT/X derivate licenses are now part of the
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release archive.
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Daniel (30 December 2000)
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- Made all FTP commands get sent with the trailing CRLF in one single write()
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as splitting them up seems to confuse at least some firewalls (FW-1 being
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one major).
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Daniel (19 December 2000)
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- Added file desrciptor and FILE handle leak detection to the memdebug system
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and thus I found and removed a file descriptor leakage in the ftp parts
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that happened when you did PORTed downloads.
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- Added an include <stdio.h> in <curl/curl.h> since it uses FILE *.
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Daniel (12 December 2000)
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- Multiple URL downloads with -O was still bugging. Not anymore I think or
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hope, or at least I've tried... :-O
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- Francois Petitjean fixed another -O problem
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Version 7.5.1
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Daniel (11 December 2000)
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- Cleaned up a few of the makefiles to use unix-style newlines only. As Kevin
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P Roth found out, at least one CVS client behaved wrongly when it found
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different newline conventions within the same file.
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- Albert Chin-A-Young corrected the LDFLAGS use in the configure script for
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the SSL stuff.
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Daniel (6 December 2000)
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- Massimo Squillace correctly described how libcurl could use session ids when
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doing SSL connections.
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- James Griffiths found out that curl would crash if the file you specify with
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-o is shorter than the URL! This took some hours to fully hunt down, but it
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is fixed now.
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Daniel (5 December 2000)
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- Jaepil Kim sent us makefiles that build curl using the free windows borland
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compiler. The root makefile now accepts 'make borland' to build curl with
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that compiler.
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- Stefan Radman pointed out that the test makefiles didn't use the PERL
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variable that the configure scripts figure out. Actually, you still need
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perl in the path for the test suite to run ok.
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- Rich Gray found numerous portability problems:
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* The SCO compiler got an error on the getpass_r() prototype in getpass.h
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since the curl one differed from the SCO one
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* The HPUX compiler got an error because of how curl did the sigaction
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stuff and used a define HPUX doesn't have (or need).
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* A few more problems remain to be researched.
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- Paul Harrington experienced a core dump using https. Not much details yet.
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Daniel (4 December 2000)
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- J<>rn Hartroth fixed a problem with multiple URLs and -o/-O.
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Version 7.5
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Daniel (1 December 2000)
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- Craig Davison gave us his updates on the VC++ makefiles, so now curl should
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build fine with the Microsoft compiler on windows too.
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- Fixed the libcurl versioning so that we don't ruin old programs when
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releasing new shared library interfaces.
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Daniel (30 November 2000)
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- Renamed docs/README.curl to docs/MANUAL to better reflect what the document
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actually contains.
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Daniel (29 November 2000)
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- I removed a bunch of '#if 0' sections from the code. They only make things
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harder to follow. After all, we do have all older versions in the CVS.
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Version 7.5-pre5
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Daniel (28 November 2000)
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- I filled in more error codes in the man page error code list that had been
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lagging.
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- James Griffiths mailed me a fine patch that introduces the CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS
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libcurl option. When used, it'll prevent location following more than the
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set number of times. It is useful to break out of endless redirect-loops.
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Daniel (27 November 2000)
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- Added two test cases for file://.
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Daniel (22 November 2000)
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- Added the libcurl CURLOPT_FILETIME setopt, when set it tries to get the
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modified time of the remote document. This is a special option since it
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involves an extra set of commands on FTP servers. (Using the MDTM command
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which is not in the RFC959)
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curl_easy_getinfo() got a corresponding CURLINFO_FILETIME to get the time
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after a transfer. It'll return a zero if CURLOPT_FILETIME wasn't used or if
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the time wasn't possible to get.
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--head/-I used on a FTP server will now present a 'Last-Modified:' header
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if curl could get the time of the specified file.
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- Added the option '--cacert [file]' to curl, which allows a specified PEM
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file to be used to verify the peer's certificate when doing HTTPS
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connections. This has been requested, rather recently by Hulka Bohuslav but
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others have asked for it before as well.
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Daniel (21 November 2000)
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- Numerous fixes the test suite has brought into the daylight:
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* curl_unescape() could return a too long string
|
||
* on ftp transfer failures, there could be memory leaks
|
||
* ftp CWD could use bad directory names
|
||
* memdebug now uses the mprintf() routines for better portability
|
||
* free(NULL) removed when doing resumed transfers
|
||
|
||
- Added a bunch of test cases for FTP.
|
||
|
||
- General cleanups to make less warnings with gcc -Wall -pedantic.
|
||
|
||
- I made the tests/ftpserver.pl work with the most commonly used ftp
|
||
operations. PORT, PASV, RETR, STOR, LIST, SIZE, USER, PASS all work now. Now
|
||
all I have to do is integrate the ftp server doings in the runtests.pl
|
||
script so that ftp tests can be run the same way http tests already run.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (20 November 2000)
|
||
- Made libcurl capable of dealing with any-length URLs. The former limit of
|
||
4096 bytes was a bit annoying when people wanted to use curl to really make
|
||
life tough on a web server. Now, the command line limit is the most annoying
|
||
but that can be circumvented by using a config file.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: there is still a 4096-byte limit on URLs extracted from Location:
|
||
headers.
|
||
|
||
- Corrected the spelling of 'resolve' in two error messages.
|
||
|
||
- Alexander Kourakos posted a bug report and a patch that corrected it! It
|
||
turned out that lynx and wget support lowercase environment variable names
|
||
where curl only looked for the uppercase versions. Now curl will use the
|
||
lowercase versions if they exist, but if they don't, it'll use the uppercase
|
||
versions.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (17 November 2000)
|
||
- curl_formfree() was added. How come no one missed that one before? I ran the
|
||
test suite with the malloc debug enabled and got lots of "nice" warnings on
|
||
memory leaks. The most serious one was this. There were also leaks in the
|
||
cookie handling, and a few errors when curl failed to connect and similar
|
||
things. More tests cases were added to cover up and to verify that these
|
||
problems have been removed.
|
||
|
||
- Mucho updated config file parser (I'm dead tired of all the bug reports and
|
||
weird behaviour I get on the former one). It works slightly differently now,
|
||
although I doubt many people will notice the differences. The main
|
||
difference being that if you use options that require parameters, they must
|
||
both be specified on the same line. With this new parser, you can also
|
||
specify long options without '--' and you may separate options and
|
||
parameters with : or =. It makes a config file line could look like:
|
||
|
||
user-agent = "foobar and something"
|
||
|
||
Parameters within quotes may contain spaces. Without quotes, they're
|
||
expected to be a single non-space word.
|
||
|
||
Had to patch the command line argument parser a little to make this work.
|
||
|
||
- Added --url as an option to allow the URL to be specified this way. It makes
|
||
way nicer config files. The previous way of specifying URLs in the config
|
||
file doesn't work anymore.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 November 2000)
|
||
- Using certain characters in usernames or passwords for HTTP authentication
|
||
failed. This was due to the mprintf() that had a silly check for letters,
|
||
and if they weren't isprint() they weren't outputed "as-is". This caused
|
||
passwords and usernames using '<27>' (for example) to fail.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4.2
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 November 2000)
|
||
- 'tests/runtests.pl' now sorts the test cases properly when 'all' is used.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (14 November 2000)
|
||
- I fell over the draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-12.txt Internet Draft titled
|
||
"Extensions to FTP" that contains a defined way how the ftp command SIZE
|
||
could be assumed to work.
|
||
|
||
- Laurent Papier posted a bug report about using "-C -" and FTP uploading a
|
||
file that isn't prsent on the server. The server might then return a 550 and
|
||
curl will fail. Should it instead as Laurent Papier suggests, start
|
||
uploading from the beginning as a normal upload?
|
||
|
||
Daniel (13 November 2000)
|
||
- Fixed a crash with the followlocation counter.
|
||
|
||
- While writing test cases for the test suite, I discovered an old limitation
|
||
that prevented -o and -T to be used at the same time. I removed this
|
||
immediately as this has no relevance in the current libcurl.
|
||
|
||
- Chris Faherty fixed a free-twice problem in lib/file.c
|
||
|
||
- I fixed the perl http server problem in the test suite.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4.2 pre4
|
||
|
||
Daniel (10 November 2000)
|
||
- I've (finally) started working on the curl test suite. It is in the new
|
||
tests/ directory. It requires sh and perl. There's a TCP server in perl and
|
||
most of the other stuff running a pretty simple shell script.
|
||
|
||
I've only made four test cases so far, but it proves the system can work.
|
||
|
||
- Laurent Papier noticed that curl didn't set TYPE when doing --head checks
|
||
for sizes on FTP servers. Some servers seem to return different sizes
|
||
depending on whether ASCII or BINARY is used!
|
||
|
||
- Laurent Papier detected that if you appended a FTP upload and everything was
|
||
already uploaded, curl would hang.
|
||
|
||
- Angus Mackay's getpass_r() in lib/getpass.c is now compliant with the
|
||
getpass_r() function it seems some systems actually have.
|
||
|
||
- Venkataramana Mokkapati detected a bug in the cookie parser and corrected
|
||
it. If the cookie was set for the full host name (domain=full.host.com),
|
||
the cookie was never sent back because of a faulty length comparison between
|
||
the set domain length and the current host name.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (9 November 2000)
|
||
- Added a configure check for gethostbyname in -lsocket (OS/2 seems to need
|
||
it). Added a check for RSAglue/rsaref for the cases where libcrypto is found
|
||
but libssl isn't. I haven't verified this fix yet though, as I have no
|
||
system that requires those libs to build.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4.2 pre3
|
||
|
||
Daniel (7 November 2000)
|
||
- Removed perror() outputs from getpass.c. Angus Mackay also agreed to a
|
||
slightly modified license of the getpass.c file as the prototype was changed.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (6 November 2000)
|
||
- Added possibility to set a password callback to use instead of the built-in.
|
||
They're controled with curl_easy_setopt() of course, the tags are
|
||
CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION and CURLOPT_PASSWDDATA.
|
||
|
||
- Used T. Bharath's thinking and fixed the timers that showed terribly wrong
|
||
times when location: headers were followed.
|
||
|
||
- Emmanuel Tychon discovered that curl didn't really like user names only in
|
||
the URL. I corrected this and I also fixed the since long living problem
|
||
with URL encoded user names and passwords in the URLs. They should work now.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (2 November 2000)
|
||
- When I added --interface, the new error code that was added with it was
|
||
inserted in the wrong place and thus all error codes from 35 and upwards got
|
||
increased one step. This is now corrected, we're back at the previous
|
||
numbers. All new exit codes should be added at the end.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (1 November 2000)
|
||
- Added a check for signal() in the configure script so that if sigaction()
|
||
isn't present, we can use signal() instead.
|
||
|
||
- I'm having a license discussion going on privately. The issue is yet again
|
||
GPL-licensed programs that have problems with MPL. I am leaning towards
|
||
making a kind of dual-license that will solve this once and for all...
|
||
|
||
Daniel (31 October 2000)
|
||
- Added the packages/ directory. I intend to let this contain some docs and
|
||
templates on how to generate custom-format packages for various platforms.
|
||
I've now removed the RPM related curl.spec files from the archive root.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (30 October 2000)
|
||
- T. Bharath brought a set of patches that bring new functionality to
|
||
curl_easy_getinfo() and curl_easy_setopt(). Now you can request peer
|
||
certificate verification with the *setopt() CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER option
|
||
and then use the CURLOPT_CAINFO to set the certificate to verify the remote
|
||
peer against. After an such an operation with a verification request, the
|
||
*_getinfo() option CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT will return information about
|
||
whether the verification succeeded or not.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (27 October 2000)
|
||
- Georg Horn brought us a splendid patch that solves the long-standing
|
||
annoying problem with timeouts that made curl exit with silly exit codes
|
||
(which as been commented out lately). This solution is sigaction() based and
|
||
of course then only works for unixes (and only those unixes that actually
|
||
have the sigaction() function).
|
||
|
||
Daniel (26 October 2000)
|
||
- Bj<42>rn Stenberg supplied a patch that fixed the flaw mentioned by Kevin Roth
|
||
that made the password get echoed when prompted for interactively. The
|
||
getpass() function (now known as my_getpass()) was also fixed to not use any
|
||
static buffers. This also means we cannot use the "standard" getpass()
|
||
function even for those systems that have it, since it isn't thread-safe.
|
||
|
||
- Kevin Roth found out that if you'd write a config file with '-v url', the
|
||
url would not be used as "default URL" as documented, although if you wrote
|
||
it 'url -v' it worked! This has been corrected now.
|
||
|
||
- Kevin Roth's idea of using multiple -d options on the same command line was
|
||
just brilliant, and I couldn't really think of any reason why we shouldn't
|
||
support it! The append function always append '&' and then the new -d
|
||
chunk. This enables constructs like the following:
|
||
|
||
curl -d name=daniel -d age=unknown foobarsite.com
|
||
|
||
Daniel (24 October 2000)
|
||
- I fixed the lib/memdebug.c source so that it compiles on Linux and other
|
||
systems. It will be useful one day when someone else but me wants to run the
|
||
memory debugging system.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (23 October 2000)
|
||
- I modified the maketgz and configure scripts, so that the configure script
|
||
will fetch the version number from the include/curl/curl.h header files, and
|
||
then the maketgz doesn't have to rebuild the configure script when I build
|
||
release-archives.
|
||
|
||
- Bj<42>rn Stenberg and Linus Nielsen correctly pointed out that curl was silly
|
||
enough to not allow @-letters in passwords when they were specified with the
|
||
-u or -U flags (CURLOPT_USERPWD and CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD). This also
|
||
suggests that curl probably should url-decode the password piece of an URL
|
||
so that you could pass an encoded @-letter there...
|
||
|
||
Daniel (20 October 2000)
|
||
- Yet another http server barfed on curl's request that include the port
|
||
number in the Host: header always. I now only include the port number if it
|
||
isn't the default (80 for HTTP, 443 for HTTPS). www.perl.com turned out to
|
||
run one of those nasty servers.
|
||
|
||
- The PHP4 module for curl had problems with referer that seems to have been
|
||
corrected just yesterday. (Sterling Hughes of the PHP team confirmed this)
|
||
|
||
Daniel (17 October 2000)
|
||
- Vladimir Oblomov reported that the -Y and -y options didn't work. They
|
||
didn't work for me either. This once again proves we should have that test
|
||
suite...
|
||
|
||
- I finally changed the error message libcurl returns if you try a https://
|
||
URL when the library wasn't build with SSL enabled. It will now return this
|
||
error:
|
||
"libcurl was built with SSL disabled, https: not supported!"
|
||
|
||
I really hope it will make it a bit clearer to users where the actual
|
||
problem lies.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4.1
|
||
|
||
Daniel (16 October 2000)
|
||
- I forgot to remove some of the malloc debug defines from the makefiles in
|
||
the release archive (of course).
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4
|
||
|
||
Daniel (16 October 2000)
|
||
- The buffer overflow mentioned below was posted to bugtraq on Friday 13th.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (12 October 2000)
|
||
- Colin Robert Phipps elegantly corrected a buffer overflow. It could be used
|
||
by an evil ftp server to crash curl. I took the opportunity of replacing a
|
||
few other sprintf()s into snprintf()s as well.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (11 October 2000)
|
||
- Found some more memory leaks. This new simple memory debugger has turned out
|
||
really useful!
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4 pre6
|
||
|
||
Daniel (9 October 2000)
|
||
- Florian Koenig pointed out that the bool typedef in the curl/curl.h include
|
||
file was breaking PHP 4.0.3 compiling. The bool typedef is not used in the
|
||
public interface and was wrongly inserted in that header file.
|
||
|
||
- J<>rg Hartroth corrected a minor memory leak in the src/urlglob.c stuff. It
|
||
didn't harm anyone since the memory is free()ed on exit anyway.
|
||
|
||
- Corrected the src/main.c. We use the _MPRINTF_REPLACE #define to use our
|
||
libcurl-printf() functions. This gives us snprintf() et al on all
|
||
platforms. I converted the allocated useragent string to one that uses a
|
||
local buffer.
|
||
|
||
- I've set an #if 0 section around the Content-Transfer-Encoding header
|
||
generated in lib/formdata.c. This will hopefully make curl do more
|
||
PHP-friendly multi-part posts.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4 pre5
|
||
|
||
Daniel (9 October 2000)
|
||
- Nico Baggus found out that curl's ability to force a ASCII download when
|
||
using FTP was no longer working! I corrected this. This problem was probably
|
||
introduced when I redesigned libcurl for version 7.
|
||
|
||
- Georg Horn provided a source example that proved a memory leak in libcurl.
|
||
I added simple memory debugging facilities and now we can make libcurl log
|
||
all memory fiddling functions. An additional perl script is used to analyze
|
||
the output logfile and to match malloc()s with free()s etc. The memory leak
|
||
Georg found turned out to be the main cookie struct that cookie_cleanup()
|
||
didn't free! The perl script is named memanalyze.pl and it is available in
|
||
the CVS respository, not in the release archive.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (8 October 2000)
|
||
- Georg Horn found a GetHost() problem. It turned out it never assigned the
|
||
pointer in the third argument properly! This could make a crash, or at best
|
||
a memory leak!
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4 pre4
|
||
|
||
Daniel (6 October 2000)
|
||
- Is the -F post following the RFC 1867 spec? We had this dicussion on the
|
||
mailing list since it appears curl can't post -F form posts to a PHP
|
||
receiver... I've been in touch with the PHP developers about this.
|
||
|
||
- Domenico Andreoli found out that the long option '--proxy' wasn't working
|
||
anymore! The option parser got confused when I added the --proxytunnel for
|
||
7.3. This was indeed a very old flaw that hasn't turned up until now...
|
||
|
||
- J<>rn Hartroth provided patches, updated makefiles and two new files for DLL
|
||
stuff on win32. He also pointed out that lib source files were compiled with
|
||
-I../src which isn't only wrong but plain stupid!
|
||
|
||
- Troels Walsted Hansen fixed a problem with HTTP resume. Curl previously used
|
||
a local variable badly, that could lead to crashes.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4 pre3
|
||
|
||
Daniel (4 October 2000)
|
||
- More docs written. The curl_easy_getinfo.3 man page is now pretty accurate,
|
||
as is the -w section in curl.1. I added two options to enable the user to
|
||
get information about the received headers' size and the size of the HTTP
|
||
request. T. Bharath requested them.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (3 October 2000)
|
||
- Corrected a sever free() before use in the new add_buffer_send()! ;-)
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4 pre2
|
||
|
||
Daniel (3 October 2000)
|
||
- Jason S. Priebe sent me patches that changed the way curl issues HTTP
|
||
requests. The entire request is now issued in one single shot. It didn't do
|
||
this previously, and it has turned out that since the common browsers do it
|
||
this way, some sites have turned out to work with browsers but not with
|
||
curl! Although this is not a client-side problem, we want to be able to
|
||
fully emulate browsers, and thus we have now adjusted the networking layer
|
||
to slightly more appear as a browser. I adjusted Jason's patch, the faults
|
||
are probably mine.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (2 October 2000)
|
||
- Anyone who ever uploaded data with curl on a slow link has noticed that the
|
||
progess meter is updated very infrequently. That is due to the large buffer
|
||
size curl is using. It reads 50Kb and sends it, updates the progress meter
|
||
and loops. 50Kb is very much on a slow link, although it is pretty neat to
|
||
use on a fast one.
|
||
|
||
I've now made an adjustment that makes curl use a 2Kb buffer for uploads to
|
||
start with. If curl's average upload speed is faster than buffer size bytes
|
||
per second, curl will increase the used buffer size up to max 50Kb. It
|
||
should make the progress meter work better.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.4 pre1
|
||
|
||
Daniel (29 September 2000)
|
||
- Ripped out the -w stuff from the library and put in the curl tool. It gets
|
||
all the relevant info from the library using the new curl_easy_getinfo()
|
||
function.
|
||
|
||
- brad at openbsd.org mailed me a patch that corrected my kerberos mistake and
|
||
removed a compiler warning from hostip.c that OpenBSD people get.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (28 September 2000)
|
||
- Of course (I should probably get punished somehow) I didn't properly correct
|
||
the #include lines for the base64 stuff in the kerberos sources in the just
|
||
released 7.3 package. They still include the *_krb.h files! Now, the error
|
||
is sooo very easy to spot and fix so I won't bother with a quick bug fix
|
||
release. I'll post a patch whenever one is needed instead. It'll be
|
||
available in the CVS in a few minutes anyway.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.3
|
||
|
||
Daniel (28 September 2000)
|
||
- Removed the base64_krb.[ch] files. They've now replaced the former
|
||
base64.[ch] files.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (26 September 2000)
|
||
- Updated some docs.
|
||
|
||
- I changed the OpenSSL fix to work with older versions as well. The posted
|
||
patch was only working with 0.9.6 and no older ones.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.3-pre8
|
||
|
||
Daniel (25 September 2000)
|
||
- Erdmut Pfeifer informed us that curl didn't build with OpenSSL 0.9.6 and
|
||
showed us what needed to get patched in order to make it build properly
|
||
again.
|
||
|
||
- Dirk Kruschewski found a bug in the cookie parser. I made an alternative
|
||
approach to the solution Dirk himself suggested. The bug made a cookie
|
||
header that didn't end with a trailing semicolon to not get parsed.
|
||
|
||
- I've marked -c and -t deprecated now. If you use any of them, curl will tell
|
||
you to use "-C -" or "-T -" instead. I don't think occupying two letters for
|
||
nearly identical functions is good use. Also, -T - kind of follows the curl
|
||
tradition of using - for stdin where a file name is expected.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (23 September 2000)
|
||
- Martin Hedenfalk provided the patch that finally made the krb4 ftp upload
|
||
work!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 September 2000)
|
||
- The kerberos code is not quite thread-safe yet. There are a few more globals
|
||
that need to be take care of. Let's get the upload working first!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (20 September 2000)
|
||
- Richard Prescott solved another name lookup buffer size problem. I took this
|
||
opportunity to rewrite the GetHost() function. With these large buffer
|
||
sizes, I think keeping them as local arrays quickly turn ugly. I now use
|
||
malloc() to get the buffer memory. Thanks to this, I now can realloc() to a
|
||
large buffer in case of demand (errno == ERANGE) in case a solution like
|
||
that would become necessary. I still want to avoid that kind of nastiness.
|
||
|
||
- Tried to compile and run curl on Linux for alpha and FreeBSD for alpha. Went
|
||
as smooth as it could.
|
||
|
||
- Added a docs/examples directory with two tiny example sources that show how
|
||
to use libcurl. I hope users will supply me with more useful examples
|
||
further on.
|
||
|
||
- Applied a patch by J<>rn Hartroth to no longer use the word 'inteface' in the
|
||
config struct in the src/main.c file since certain compilers have that word
|
||
"reservered". I figure that is some kind of C++ decease.
|
||
|
||
- Updated the curl.1 man page with --interface and --krb4.
|
||
|
||
- Modified the base64Encode() function to work like the kerberos one, so that
|
||
I could remove the use of that. There is no need for *two* base64 encoding
|
||
functions! ;-)
|
||
|
||
Version 7.3pre5
|
||
|
||
Daniel (19 September 2000)
|
||
- The kerberos4-layer source code that is much "influenced" by the original
|
||
krb4 source code, through yafc into curl, was using quite a lot of global
|
||
variables. libcurl can't work properly with globals like that why I had to
|
||
clean up almost every function in the new security.c to make them use
|
||
connection specific variables instead of the globals. I just hope I didn't
|
||
destroy anything now... :-) configure updated, version string now reflects
|
||
krb4 built-in. It almost works now. Only uploads are still being naughty.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.3pre3
|
||
|
||
Daniel (18 September 2000)
|
||
- Martin Hedenfalk supplied a major patch that introduces krb4-ftp support to
|
||
curl. Martin is the primary author of the ftp client named yafc and he did
|
||
not hesitate to help us implement this when I asked him. Many and sincere
|
||
thanks to a splendid effort. It didn't even take many hours!
|
||
|
||
- Stephen Kick supplied a big patch that introduces the --interface flag to
|
||
the curl tool and CURLOPT_INTERFACE for libcurl. It allows you to specify an
|
||
outgoing interface to use for your request. This may not work on all
|
||
platforms. This needs testing.
|
||
|
||
- Richard Prescott noticed that curl on Tru64 unix could core dumped if the
|
||
name didn't resolve properly. This was due to the GetHost() function not
|
||
returning an error even though it failed on some platforms!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 September 2000)
|
||
- Updated all sorts of documents in regards to the new proxytunnel support.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.3pre2
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 September 2000)
|
||
- Kai-Uwe Rommel pointed out a problem in the httpproxytunnel stuff for ftp.
|
||
Adjusted it. Added better info message when setting up the tunnel and the
|
||
pasv message when doing the second connect.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.3pre1
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 September 2000)
|
||
- libcurl now allows "httpproxytunnel" to an arbitrary host and port name. The
|
||
second connection on ftp needed that.
|
||
|
||
- TheArtOfHTTPScripting was corrected all over. I both type and spell really
|
||
bad at times!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (14 September 2000)
|
||
- -p/--proxytunnel was added to 'curl'. It uses the new
|
||
CURLOPT_HTTPPROXYTUNNEL libcurl option that allows "any" protocol to tunnel
|
||
through the specified http proxy. At the moment, this should work with ftp.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (13 September 2000)
|
||
- Jochen Schaeuble found that file:// didn't work as expected. Corrected this
|
||
and mailed the patch to the mailing list.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (7 September 2000)
|
||
- I changed the #define T() in curl.h since it turned out it wasn't really
|
||
a good symbol to use (when you compiled PHP with curl as a module, that
|
||
define collided with some IMAP define or something). This was posted to the
|
||
PHP bug tracker.
|
||
|
||
- I added extern "C" stuff in two header files to better allow libcurl usage
|
||
in C++ sorces. Discussions on the libcurl list with Danny Horswell lead to
|
||
this.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.2.1
|
||
|
||
Daniel (31 August 2000)
|
||
- Albert Chin-A-Young fixed the configure script *again* and now it seems to
|
||
detect Linux name resolving properly! (heard that before?)
|
||
|
||
- Troels Walsted Hansen pointed out that downloading a file containing the
|
||
letter '+' from an ftp server didn't work. It did work from HTTP though and
|
||
the reason was my lame URL decoder.
|
||
|
||
- I happened to notice that -I didn't at all work on ftp anymore. I corrected
|
||
that.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.2
|
||
|
||
Daniel (30 August 2000)
|
||
- Understanding AIX is a hard task. I believe I'll never figure out why they
|
||
solve things so differently from the other unixes. Now, I'm left with the
|
||
AIX 4.3 run-time warnings about duplicate symbols that according to this
|
||
article (http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/405/1999/9/0/2593428/) is a
|
||
libtool flaw. I tried the mentioned patch, although that stops the linking
|
||
completely.
|
||
|
||
So, if I select to ignore the ld warnings there are compiler warnings that
|
||
fill the screen pretty bad when curl compiles. It turns out that if I want
|
||
to '#include <arpa/inet.h>', I can get tid of the warnings by include the
|
||
following three include files before that one:
|
||
|
||
#include <net/if_dl.h>
|
||
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
|
||
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
|
||
|
||
Now, is it really sane to add those include files before arpa/inet.h in all
|
||
the source files that include it?
|
||
|
||
Thanks to Albert Chin-A-Young at thewrittenword.com who gave me the AIX
|
||
login to try everything on.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (24 August 2000)
|
||
- Jan Schmidt supplied us a new VC6 makefile for Windows as the previous one
|
||
was not up to date but lacked several object files.
|
||
|
||
- More work on the naming.
|
||
|
||
- Albert Chin-A-Young provided a configure-check for large file support, as
|
||
some systems seem to need that for them to work. Had to change the position
|
||
for the config.h include file in every .c file in the libcurl dir...
|
||
|
||
- As suggested on the mailing list (by Troy Engel), I did use a --data-binary
|
||
option instead of the messy way I've left described below. It seems to
|
||
work. The libcurl fix remained the same as yesterday.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (23 August 2000)
|
||
- Back on the -d stripping newlines thing. The 'plain post' thing was added
|
||
when I had no thought of that one could actually post binary data with
|
||
it. Now, I have to add this functionality in a graceful manner and I think
|
||
I've managed to come up with a way: '-d @file;binary' will thus post the
|
||
file binary, exactly as its contents are. It is implemented with a new
|
||
*setopt() option (CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE) to set the postfield size, since
|
||
libcurl can't strlen() the data in these cases.
|
||
|
||
- Albert Chin-A-Young made some very serious efforts and all the name
|
||
resolving problems seem to have been sorted out now on all the platforms
|
||
that previously showed them. I'll make another release now anyday because of
|
||
this.
|
||
|
||
- The FAQ was much enhanced when it comes to the licensing issues thanks to
|
||
Bjorn Reese.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 August 2000)
|
||
- Rick Welykochy pointed out a problem when you use -d to post and you want to
|
||
keep the newlines, as curl strips them off as a bonus before posting...
|
||
This needs to be addressed.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.1.1
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 August 2000)
|
||
- Got more people involved in the gethostbyname_r() mess. Caolan McNamara sent
|
||
me configure-code that turned out to be very similar to my existing tests
|
||
which only make me more sure I'm on the right path. I changed the order of
|
||
the tests slightly, as it seems that some compilers don't yell error if a
|
||
function is used with too many parameters. Thus, the first tested function
|
||
will seem ok... Let's hope more compilers think of too-few parameters as bad
|
||
manners, as we're now trying the functions in that order; fewer first. I
|
||
should also add that Lars Hecking mailed me and volunteered to run tests on
|
||
a few odd systems. Coalan is keeping his work over at
|
||
http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/publink/gethostbyname_r/. Might be handy in the
|
||
future as well.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (18 August 2000)
|
||
- I noticed I hadn't increased the name lookup buffer in lib/ftp.c. I don't
|
||
think this is the reason for the continued trouble though.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (17 August 2000)
|
||
- Fred Noz corrected my stupid mistakes in the gethostbyname_r() fluff. It
|
||
should affect some AIX, Digital Unix and HPUX 10 systems.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 August 2000)
|
||
- Mathieu Legare compiled and build 7.1 without errors on both AIX 4.2 as well
|
||
as AIX 4.3. Now why did problems occur before?
|
||
|
||
- Fred Noz reported a -w/--write-out bug that caused it to malfunction when
|
||
used combined with multiple URL retrievales. All but the first display got
|
||
screwed up!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (11 August 2000)
|
||
- Jason Priebe and an anonymous friend found some host names the Linux version
|
||
of curl could not resolve. It turned out the buffer used to retrieve that
|
||
information was too small. Fixed. One could argue about the usefulness of
|
||
not having the slightest trace of a man page for gethostbyname_r() on my
|
||
Linux Redhat installation...
|
||
|
||
Daniel (10 August 2000)
|
||
- Balaji S Rao was first in line to note the missing possibility to replace
|
||
the Content-Type: and Content-Length: headers when doing -d posts. I added
|
||
the possibility just now. It seems some people wants to do standard posts
|
||
using custom Content-Types.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (8 August 2000)
|
||
- Mike Dowell correctly discovered that curl did not approve of URLs with no
|
||
user name but password. As in 'http://:foo@haxx.se'. I corrected this.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.1
|
||
|
||
Daniel (7 August 2000)
|
||
- My AIX 4 fix does not work. I need help from a AIX 4 hacker.
|
||
|
||
- I added my new document in the docs directory. It is aimed to become a sort
|
||
of tutorial on how to do HTTP scripting with curl.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (4 August 2000)
|
||
- Working with Rich Gray on compiling curl for lots of different platforms.
|
||
My fix for AIX 3.2 was not good enough and was slightly changed, I had to
|
||
move an include file before another, as is now described in the source.
|
||
|
||
AIX 4.2 (4.X?) has different gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r()
|
||
functions that the configure script didn't check for and thus the compile
|
||
broke with an error. I have now changed the gethostbyname_r() check in the
|
||
configure file to support all three versions of both these functions. My
|
||
implementation that uses the AIX-style is though not yet verified and I may
|
||
get problems to fix it if it turns out to bug since I don't have access to
|
||
any system using that.
|
||
|
||
For problems like that, I made the configure script allow --disable-thread
|
||
to completely switch off the check for threadsafe versions of a few
|
||
functions and thus go with the "good old versions" that tend to work
|
||
although will break thread-safeness for libcurl. Most people won't use
|
||
libcurl for other things than curl though, and curl doesn't need a
|
||
thread-safe lib.
|
||
|
||
- Working on my big tutorial about HTTP scripting with curl.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (1 August 2000)
|
||
- Rich Gray spotted a problem in src/setup.h caused by a #define strequal()
|
||
that was just a left-over from passed times. The strequal() is now a true
|
||
function supplied by libcurl for a portable case insensitive string
|
||
comparison. I added the prototypes in include/curl.h and removed the
|
||
now obsolete #define.
|
||
|
||
- Igor Khristophorov made a fix to allow resumed download from Sun's
|
||
JavaWebServer/1.1.1. It seems that their server sends bad Content-Range
|
||
headers.
|
||
|
||
- The makefiles forced a static library build, which is bad since we now use
|
||
libtool and thus have excellent shared library support! Albert Chin-A-Young
|
||
found out.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.11beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (1 August 2000)
|
||
- Albert Chin-A-Young pointed out that 'make install' did not properly create
|
||
the header include directory, why it failed to install the header files as
|
||
it should. Automake isn't really equipped to deal with subdirectories
|
||
without Makefiles in any nice way. I had to run ahead and add Makefiles in
|
||
both include and include/curl before I managed to create a top-level
|
||
makefile that succeeds in install everything properly!
|
||
|
||
- Ok, no more "features" added now. Let's just verify that there's no major
|
||
flaws added now.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (31 July 2000)
|
||
- Both Jeff Schasny and Ketil Froyn asked me how to tell curl not to send one
|
||
of those internally generated headers. They didn't settle with the blank
|
||
ones you could tell curl to use. I rewrote the header-replace stuff a
|
||
little. Now, if you replace an internal header with your own and that new
|
||
one is a blank header you will only remove the internal one and not get any
|
||
blank. I couldn't figure out any case when you want that blank header.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (29 July 2000)
|
||
- It struck me that the lib used localtime() which is not thread-safe, so now
|
||
I use localtime_r() in the systems that has it.
|
||
|
||
- I went through this entire document and removed all email addresses and left
|
||
names only. I've really made an effort to always note who brought be bug
|
||
reports or fixes, but more and more people ask me to remove the email
|
||
addresses since they become victims for spams this way. Gordon Beaton got me
|
||
working on this.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (27 July 2000)
|
||
- J<>rn Hartroth found out that when you specified a HTTP proxy in an
|
||
environment variable and used -L, curl failed in the second fetch. I
|
||
corrected this problem and posted a patch to the list. No need for an extra
|
||
beta release just for this.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.10beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (27 July 2000)
|
||
- So, libtool replaced two of my files with symbolic links and I forgot to add
|
||
the two new libtool files to the release archive (and they were added as
|
||
symlinks as well!) This of course lead to that the configure script failed
|
||
on 7.0.9...
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.9beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (25 July 2000)
|
||
- Kristian K<>hntopp <kris at koehntopp.de> brought a fix that makes libcurl
|
||
libtoolified, just as we've wanted for a while now. He also made the
|
||
recently added man pages get installed properly on 'make install' and some
|
||
other nice cleanups.
|
||
|
||
- In a discussion with Eetu Ojanen it struck me that if we use curl to get a
|
||
page using a password, and that page then sends a Location: to another
|
||
server that curl follows, curl will send the user name and password to that
|
||
server as well.
|
||
|
||
Now, I'll never be able to make curl do Location: following all that perfect
|
||
and you're all sooner or later required to write a script to do several
|
||
fetches when you're doing advanced stuff, but now I've modified curl to at
|
||
least *only* send the user name and password to the original server. Which
|
||
means that if get a page from server A with a password, that forwards curl
|
||
to server B, curl won't use the password there. If server B then forwards
|
||
curl back to server A again, the password will be used again.
|
||
|
||
This is not a perfect implementation, as in a browser case it would only use
|
||
the password if the left-prefix of the first path is the same. I just think
|
||
that this fix prevents a somewhat lurky "security hole".
|
||
|
||
As a side-note in this subject: HTTP passwords are sent in cleartext and
|
||
will never be considered to be safe or secure. Use HTTPS for that.
|
||
|
||
- As discussed on the mailing list, I converted the FTP response reading
|
||
function into using select() which then allows timeouts (even under win32!)
|
||
if the command-reply session gets too slow or dies completely. I made a
|
||
default timeout on 3600 seconds unless anything else is specified, since I
|
||
don't think anyone wants to wait more than that for a single character to
|
||
get received...
|
||
|
||
- Torsten Foertsch <torsten.foertsch at gmx.net> brought a set of fixes for
|
||
the rfc1867 form posts. He introduced 'name=<file' which brings a means to
|
||
suuply very large text chunks read from the given file name. It differs from
|
||
'name=@file' in the way that this latter thing is marked in the uploaded
|
||
contents as a file upload, while the first is just text (as in a input or
|
||
textarea field). Torsten also corrected a bug that would happen if you used
|
||
%s or similar in a -F file name.
|
||
|
||
- As discovered by Nico Baggus <Nico.Baggus at mail.ing.nl>, when transferring
|
||
files to/from FTP using type ASCII curl should not expect the transfer to be
|
||
the exact size reported by the server as the file size. Since ASCII may very
|
||
well mean that the content is translated while transfered, the final size
|
||
may very well differ. Therefor, curl now ignores the file size when doing
|
||
ASCII transfers in FTP.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (24 July 2000)
|
||
- Added CURLOPT_PROXYPORT to the curl_easy_setopt() call to allow the proxy
|
||
port number to be set separately from the proxy host name.
|
||
|
||
- Andrew <andrew at ugh.net.au> pointed out a netrc manual bug.
|
||
|
||
- The FTP transfer code now accepts a 250-code as well as the previously
|
||
accepted 226, after a successful file transfer. Mohan <mnair at
|
||
evergreen-funds.com> pointed this out.
|
||
|
||
- The check for *both* nsl and socket was never added in the v7 configure.in
|
||
when I moved the main branch. I re-added that check to configure.in. This was
|
||
discovered by Rich Gray.
|
||
|
||
- Howard, Blaise <Blaise.Howard at factiva.com> pointed out a missing free() in
|
||
curl_disconnect() which of course meant libcurl ate memory.
|
||
|
||
- Brian E. Gallew noted that the HTTP 'Host:' header curl sent did not
|
||
properly include the port number if non-default ports were used. This should
|
||
now have been fixed.
|
||
|
||
- HTTP connect errors now return errors earlier. This was most notably causing
|
||
problems when the HTTPS certificate had problems and later caused a crash.
|
||
Many thanks to Gregory Nicholls <gnicholls at level8.com> for discovering
|
||
and suggesting a fix...
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 June 2000)
|
||
- After a "bug report" I received where the user was using both -F and -I in a
|
||
HTTP request (it severly confused the library I should add), I added some
|
||
checks to src/main.c that prevents setting more than one HTTP request
|
||
command, no matter what the user wants! ;-)
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.8beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (20 June 2000)
|
||
- I did a major replace in many files to use the new curl domain haxx.se
|
||
instead of the previous one.
|
||
|
||
- As Eetu Ojanen suggested, I finally took the step and now libcurl no longer
|
||
makes a POST after it has followed a location. When the initial POST has
|
||
been done, it'll turned into a GET for the further requests. This is only
|
||
interesting when using -L/--location *and* doing a POST at the same time.
|
||
|
||
While messing with this, I added another weird feature I call 'auto
|
||
referer'. If you append ';auto' to the right of a given referer string (or
|
||
only use that string as referer), libcurl will automatically set the
|
||
previoud URL as refered when it follows a Location: and gets a succeeding
|
||
document.
|
||
|
||
- My hero Rich Gray found the very obscure FTP bug that happened to him only
|
||
when passing through a particular firewall and using the PORT command. It
|
||
turned out that PORT was the only command in the lib/ftp.c source that
|
||
didn't send a proper \r\n sequence but instead used the faulty \n which as
|
||
it seemed is supported by most major ftp servers... :-O
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.7beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (16 June 2000)
|
||
- I had avoided this long enough now, so I moved the alternative progress bar
|
||
stuff from the lib and added it to the client code. This is now using the
|
||
recently added progress callback and it seems to work pretty much like
|
||
before. Since it is only one progress bar and you and download and upload at
|
||
the same time, this bar shows the combined progress of both directions. This
|
||
code was just ported from the old place to this, Lars is still our saviour!
|
||
;-) This also made the documentation more accurate since I never removed
|
||
this function from any docs! Although I now removed the CURLOPT_PROGRESSMODE
|
||
from the library since the lib has only one internal progress meter and it
|
||
will never get another. It is although likely that the internal one also
|
||
will be moved to the client code in the future (when I have other means of
|
||
getting the writeout data and move that too to the client).
|
||
|
||
- I took the opportunity to verify that standard progress meter works and I
|
||
found out it didn't get inited properly. Grrr. I corrected that as well.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 June 2000)
|
||
- I thought I'd better verify that the -F option still works in v7 and of
|
||
course it didn't... :-/ Anyway, I had the problems I could discover
|
||
corrected. About one month of beta testing and not a single person has used
|
||
this feature with v7?
|
||
|
||
- Bj<42>rn correctly pointed out that the --progress-bar still doesn't work in
|
||
v7. Hm.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (14 June 2000)
|
||
- Tim Tassonis discovered that curl 7 didn't handle normal http POST as it
|
||
should. I corrected this.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.6beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (14 June 2000)
|
||
- Bj<42>rn Stenberg pointed out several problems (related to win32 compiling):
|
||
lib/strequal.c had a bad #ifdef for one of the string comparisons (win32)
|
||
src/main.c had several minor problems
|
||
lib/makefile.m32 had getpass.[co] twice
|
||
src/config-win32.h lacked the HAVE_FCNTL_H define
|
||
both config-win32.h files now only set the HAVE_UNISTD_H define if the
|
||
define MINGW32 is set, and I modified src/makefile.m32 and lib/makefile.m32
|
||
to set it.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.5beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (14 June 2000)
|
||
- Applied Luong Dinh Dung's comments about a few win32 compile problems.
|
||
|
||
- Applied Bj<42>rn Stenberg's suggested fix that turns the win32 stdout to
|
||
binary. It won't do it if the -B / --use-ascii option is used. That option
|
||
is now an extended version of the previous -B /--ftp--ascii. The flag was
|
||
already in use be the ldap as well so the new name fits pretty good. The
|
||
libcyrl CURLOPT_TRANSFERTEXT was also introduced as an alias to the now
|
||
obsolete CURLOPT_FTPASCII. Can't verify this fix myself as I have no win32
|
||
compiler around.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (13 June 2000)
|
||
- Luong Dinh Dung <dung at sch.bme.hu> found a problem in curl_easy_cleanup()
|
||
since it free()ed the main curl struct *twice*. This is now corrected.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (9 June 2000)
|
||
- Updated the RESOURCES file, added a README.win32 file.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (8 June 2000)
|
||
- So I finally added the progress callback to the *setopt() options and it
|
||
should work now. I don't have the energy to write any test program for it
|
||
right now.
|
||
- Made the callback function typedefs public in curl/curl.h for comfort. Just
|
||
in case anyone wanna fiddle with such pointers.
|
||
- Updated the curl_easy_setopt() man page accordingly.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.4beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (2 June 2000)
|
||
- I noticed that when doing Location: following, we lost custom headers in all
|
||
but the first request.
|
||
- Removed the 'HttpPost' struct and moved the header stuff to the more generic
|
||
curl_slist.
|
||
- Added some better slist-cleanups in src/main.c
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.3beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (31 May 2000)
|
||
- So I discovered that I released the 7.0.2beta without it being able to
|
||
compile under Linux. gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r() turned out to
|
||
feature a different amount of arguments on different systems so I had to add
|
||
a configure check for this and adjust the code slightly.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.2beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (29 May 2000)
|
||
- Corrected the bits.* assignments when using CURLOPT options that only
|
||
toggles one of those bits.
|
||
|
||
- Applied the huge patches from David LeBlanc <dleblanc at qnx.com> that add
|
||
usage of the gethostbyname_r() and similar functions in case they're around,
|
||
since that make libcurl much better threadsafe in many systems (such as
|
||
solaris). I added the checks for these functions to the configure script.
|
||
|
||
I can't explain why, but the inet_ntoa_r() function did not appear in my
|
||
Solaris include files, I had to add my own include file for this for now.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (22 May 2000)
|
||
- J<>rn Hartroth brought me fixes to make the win32 version compile properly as
|
||
well as a rename of the 'interface' field in the urldata struct, as it seems
|
||
to be reserved in some gcc versions!
|
||
|
||
- Rich Gray struck back with yet some portability reports. Data General DG/UX
|
||
needed a little fix in lib/ldap.c since it doesn't have RTLD_GLOBAL defined.
|
||
More fixes are expected as a result of Richies very helpful work.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0.1beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 May 2000)
|
||
- Updated lots of #defines, enums and variable type names in the library. No
|
||
more weird URG or URLTAG prefixes. All types and names should be curl-
|
||
prefixed to avoid name space clashes. The FLAGS-parameter to the former
|
||
curl_urlget() has been converted into a bunch of flags to use in separate
|
||
setopt calls. I'm still focusing on the easy-interface, as the curl tool is
|
||
now using that.
|
||
|
||
- Bjorn Reese has provided me with an asynchronous name resolver that I plan
|
||
to use in upcoming versions of curl to be able to gracefully timeout name
|
||
lookups.
|
||
|
||
Version 7.0beta
|
||
|
||
Daniel (18 May 2000)
|
||
- Introduced LIBCURL_VERSION_NUM to the curl.h include file to better allow
|
||
source codes to be dependent on the lib version. This define is now set to
|
||
a dexadecimal number, with 8 bits each for major number, minor number and
|
||
patch number. In other words, version 1.2.3 would make it 0x010203. It also
|
||
makes a larger number a newer version.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (17 May 2000)
|
||
- Martin Kammerhofer correctly pointed out several flaws in the FTP range
|
||
option. I corrected them.
|
||
- Removed the win32 winsock init crap from the lib to the src/main.c file
|
||
in the application instead. They can't be in the lib, especially not for
|
||
multithreaded purposes.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (16 May 2000)
|
||
- Rewrote the src/main.c source to use the new easy-interface to libcurl 7.
|
||
There is still more work to do, but the first step is now taken.
|
||
<curl/easy.h> is the include file to use.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (14 May 2000)
|
||
- FTP URLs are now treated slightly different, more according to RFC 1738.
|
||
- FTP sessions are now performed differently, with CWD commands to change
|
||
directory instead of RETR/STOR/LIST with the full path. Discussions with
|
||
Rich Gray made me notice these problems.
|
||
- Janne Johansson discovered and corrected a buffer overflow in the
|
||
src/usrglob.c file.
|
||
- I had to add a lib/strequal.c file for doing case insensitive string
|
||
compares on all platforms.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (8 May 2000):
|
||
- Been working lots on the new lib.
|
||
- Together with Rich Gray, I've tried to adjust the configure script to work
|
||
better on the NCR MP-RAS Unix.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (2 May 2000):
|
||
- Albert Chin-A-Young pointed out that I had a few too many instructions in
|
||
configure.in that didn't do any good.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (24 April 2000):
|
||
- Added a new paragraph to the FAQ about what to do when configure can't
|
||
find OpenSSL even though it is installed. Supplied by Bob Allison
|
||
|
||
Daniel (12 April 2000):
|
||
- Started messing around big-time to convert the old library interface to a
|
||
better one...
|
||
|
||
Daniel (8 April 2000):
|
||
- Made the progress bar look better for file sizes between 9999 kilobytes
|
||
and 100 megabytes. They're now displayed XX.XM.
|
||
- I also noticed that ftp fetches through HTTP proxies didn't add the user
|
||
agent string. It does now.
|
||
- Habibie <habibie at MailandNews.com> supplied a pretty good way to build RPMs
|
||
on a Linux machine. It still a) requires me to be root to do it, b) leaves
|
||
the rpm packages laying at some odd place on my disk c) doesn't work to
|
||
build the ssl version of curl since I didn't install openssl from an rpm
|
||
package so now the rpm crap thinks I don't have openssl and refuses to build
|
||
a package that depends on ssl... Did I mention I don't get along with RPM?
|
||
- Once again I received a bug report about autoconf not setting -L prior to -l
|
||
on the command line when checking for libs. In this case it made the native
|
||
cc compiler on Solaris 7 to fail the OpenSSL check. This has previously been
|
||
reported to cause problems on HP-UX and is a known flaw in autoconf 2.13. It
|
||
is a pity there's no newer release around...
|
||
|
||
Daniel (4 April 2000):
|
||
- Marco G. Salvagno supplied me with two fixes that
|
||
appearantly makes the OS/2 port work better with multiple URLs.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (2 April 2000):
|
||
- Another Location: fix. This time, when curl connected to a port and then
|
||
followed a location with an absolute URL to another port, it misbehaved.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (27 March 2000):
|
||
- H. Daphne Luong pointed out that curl was wrongly
|
||
messing up the proxy string when fetching a document through a http proxy,
|
||
which screwed up multiple fetches such as in location: followings.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (23 March 2000):
|
||
- Marco G. Salvagno corrected my badly applied patch he
|
||
actually already told me about!
|
||
|
||
- H. Daphne Luong brought me a fix that now makes curl
|
||
ignore select() errors in the download if errno is EINTR, which turns out to
|
||
happen every now and then when using libcurl multi-threaded...
|
||
|
||
Daniel (22 March 2000):
|
||
- Wham Bang supplied a couple of win32 fixes. HAVE_UNAME
|
||
was accidentally #defined in config-win32.h, which it shouldn't have been.
|
||
The HAVE_UNISTD_H is not defined when compiling with the Makefile.vc6
|
||
makefile for MS VC++.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 March 2000):
|
||
- I removed the AC_PROG_INSTALL macro from configure.in, since it appears that
|
||
one of the AM_* macros searches for a BSD compatible install already. Janne
|
||
Johansson made me aware of this.
|
||
|
||
Version 6.5.2
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 March 2000):
|
||
- Paul Harrington quickly pointed out to me that 6.5.1
|
||
crashes hard. I upload 6.5.2 now as quickly as possible! The problem was
|
||
the -D adjustments in src/main.c.
|
||
|
||
Version 6.5.1
|
||
|
||
Daniel (20 March 2000):
|
||
- An anonymous post on sourceforge correctly pointed out a possible buffer
|
||
overflow in the curl_unescape() function for URL conversions. The main
|
||
problem with this bug is that the ftp download uses that function and this
|
||
single- byte overflow could lead to very odd bugs (as one reported by Janne
|
||
Johansson).
|
||
|
||
Daniel (19 March 2000):
|
||
- Marco G. Salvagno supplied me with a series of patches
|
||
that now allows curl to get compiled on OS/2. It even includes a section in
|
||
the INSTALL file. Very nice job!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (17 March 2000):
|
||
- Wham Bang supplied a patch for the lib/Makefile.vc6
|
||
file. We still need some fixes for the config-win32.h since it appears that
|
||
VC++ and mingw32 have different opinions about (at least) unistd.h's
|
||
existence.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 March 2000):
|
||
- I modified the -D/--dump-header workings so that it doesn't write anything
|
||
to the file until it needs to. This way, you can actually use -b and -D
|
||
on the same file if you want repeated invokes to store and read the cookies
|
||
in that one single file.
|
||
|
||
- Poked around in lots of texts. Added the BUGS file for bug reporting stuff.
|
||
Added the classic HTTP POST question to the FAQ, removed some #ifdef WIN32
|
||
stuff from the sources (they're covered by the config-win32.h now).
|
||
|
||
- Pascal Gaudette fixed a missing ldap.c problem in the
|
||
Makefile.vc6 file. He also addressed a problem in src/config-win32.h.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (14 March 2000):
|
||
- Paul Harrington pointed out that the 'http_code' variable in the -w output
|
||
was never written. I fixed it now.
|
||
|
||
- Janne Johansson reported the complaints that OpenBSD does
|
||
when getdate.c #includes malloc.h. It claims stdlib.h should be included
|
||
instead. I added #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H code in getdate.y and two checks in
|
||
the configure.in for malloc.h and stdlib.h.
|
||
|
||
Version 6.5
|
||
|
||
Daniel (13 March 2000):
|
||
- <curl at spam.wolvesbane.net> pointed out that the way curl sent cookies in a
|
||
single line wasn't enjoyed by IIS4.0 servers. In my view, that is not what
|
||
the standards say, but I added a white space between the name/value pairs to
|
||
perhaps make them work better.
|
||
|
||
- Added the perl check back in the configure.in again since the mkhelp.pl
|
||
script needs it!
|
||
|
||
- Made some beautifications in the curl man page.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (3 March 2000):
|
||
- J<>rn helped me update the config-win32.h files with HAVE_SETVBUF and
|
||
HAVE_STRDUP.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (3 March 2000):
|
||
- Uploaded the 6.5pre2 package.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (2 March 2000):
|
||
- Removed the perl-programs from the distribution, they never made many people
|
||
happy and I'll still keep them available on the web.
|
||
|
||
- Added the -w and -N stuff to the man page. Documented the new progress meter
|
||
display in README.curl.
|
||
|
||
- J<>rn Hartroth, Chris <cbayliss at csc.come> and Ulf
|
||
M<>ller from the openssl development team helped bringing me the details for
|
||
fixing an OpenSSL usage flaw. It became apparent when they released openssl
|
||
0.9.5 since that barfed on curl's bad behavior (not seeding a random number
|
||
thing).
|
||
|
||
- Yet another option: -N/--no-buffer disables buffering in the output stream.
|
||
Probably most useful for very slow transfers when you really want to get
|
||
every byte curl receives within some preferred time. Andrew <tmr at gci.net>
|
||
suggested this.
|
||
|
||
- Damien Adant mailed me his fixes for making curl compile on Ultrix.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (24 February 2000):
|
||
- Applied J<>rn Hartroth's fixes for config-win32.h and lib/Makefile.w32.
|
||
|
||
I should also make a note here, if nothing else to myself, that when using
|
||
the %-syntax for variables in DOS command prompts, you must use two %-
|
||
letters for each one since that is an escape letter there! Maybe I should
|
||
use another letter instead!
|
||
|
||
- Added more variables to -w:
|
||
|
||
'http_code'
|
||
'time_namelookup'
|
||
'time_connect'
|
||
'time_pretransfer'
|
||
'url_effective'
|
||
|
||
- Made -w@filename read the syntax from a file and -w@- reads the syntax from
|
||
stdin in the good old "standard" curl way.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (22 February 2000):
|
||
- Released a 6.5pre1 version to get some test and user feedback.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (21 February 2000):
|
||
|
||
- I added the -w/--write-out flag and some variables to go with it. -w is a
|
||
single string, whatever you enter there will be written out when curl has
|
||
completed a successful request. There are some variable substitutions and
|
||
they are specified as '%{variable}' (without the quotes). Variables that
|
||
exist as of this moment are:
|
||
|
||
total_time - total transfer time in seconds (with 2 decimals)
|
||
size_download - total downloaded amount of bytes
|
||
size_upload - total uploaded amount of bytes
|
||
speed_download - the average speed of the entire download
|
||
speed_upload - the average speed of the entire upload
|
||
|
||
I will of course add more variables, but I need input on these and others.
|
||
|
||
- It struck me that the -# progress bar will be hard to just apply on the new
|
||
progress bar concept. I need some feedback on this before that'll get re-
|
||
introduced! :-/
|
||
|
||
Daniel (16 February 2000):
|
||
- J<>rn Hartroth brought me some fixes for the progress meter and I continued
|
||
working on it. It seems to work for http download, http post, ftp download
|
||
and ftp upload. It should be a pretty good test it works generally good.
|
||
|
||
- Still need to add the -# progress bar into the new style progress interface.
|
||
|
||
- Gonna have a go at my new output option parameter next.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (15 February 2000):
|
||
- The progress meter stuff is slowly taking place. There's more left before it
|
||
is working ok and everything is tested, but we're reaching there. Slowly!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (11 February 2000):
|
||
- Paul Marquis fixed the config file parsing of curl to
|
||
deal with any-length lines, removing the previous limit of 4K.
|
||
|
||
- Eetu Ojanen's suggestion of supporting the @-style for -b
|
||
is implemented. Now -b@<filename> works as well as the old style. -b@- also
|
||
similarly reads the cookies from stdin.
|
||
|
||
- Reminder: -D should not write to the file until it needs to, in the same way
|
||
-o does. That would enable curl to use -b and -D on the same file...
|
||
|
||
- Ellis Pritchard made getdate.y work for MacOS X.
|
||
|
||
- Paul Harrington helped me out finding the crash in the
|
||
cookie parser. He also pointed out curl's habit of sending empty cookies to
|
||
the server.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (8 February 2000):
|
||
- Ron Zapp corrected a problem in src/urlglob.c that
|
||
prevented curl from getting compiled on sunos 4. The problem had to do
|
||
with the difference in sprintf() return code types.
|
||
|
||
- Transfer() should now be able to download and upload simultaneously. Let's
|
||
do some progress meter fixes later this week.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (31 January 2000):
|
||
- Paul Harrington found another core dump in the cookie
|
||
parser. Curl doesn't properly recognize the 'version' keyword and I think
|
||
that is what caused this. I need to refresh some specs on cookies and see
|
||
what else curl lacks to improve this a bit more once and for all.
|
||
|
||
RFC 2109 clearly specifies how cookies should be dealt with when they are
|
||
compliant with that spec. I don't think many servers are though...
|
||
|
||
- Mark W. Eichin found that while curl is uploading a form
|
||
to a web site, it doesn't read incoming data why it'll hang after a while
|
||
since the socket "pipe" becomes full.
|
||
|
||
It took me two hours to rewrite Download() and Upload() into the new
|
||
single function Transfer(). It even seems to work! More testing is required
|
||
of course... I should get the header-sending together in a kind of queue
|
||
and let them get "uploaded" in Transfer() as well.
|
||
|
||
- Zhibiao Wu pointed out a curl bug in the location: area,
|
||
although I did not get a reproducible way to do this why I have to wait
|
||
with fixing anything.
|
||
|
||
- Bob Schader suggested I should implement resume
|
||
support for the HTTP PUT operation, and as I think it is a valid suggestion
|
||
I'll work on it.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (25 January 2000):
|
||
- M Travis Obenhaus pointed out a manual mixup with -y and -Y that was
|
||
corrected.
|
||
|
||
- Jens Schleusener pointed out a problem to compile
|
||
curl on AIX 4.1.4 and gave me a solution. This problem was already fixed
|
||
by J<>rn's recent #include modifications!
|
||
|
||
Daniel (19 January 2000):
|
||
- Oskar Liljeblad pointed out and corrected a problem
|
||
in the Location: following system that made curl following a location: to a
|
||
different protocol to fail.
|
||
|
||
At January 31st I re-considered this fix and the surrounding source code. I
|
||
could not really see that the patch did any difference, why I removed it
|
||
again for further research and debugging. (It disabled location: following
|
||
on server not running on default ports.)
|
||
|
||
- J<>rn Hartroth brought a fix that once again
|
||
made it possible to select progress bar.
|
||
|
||
- J<>rn also fixed a few include problems.
|
||
|
||
Version 6.4
|
||
|
||
Daniel (17 January 2000):
|
||
- Based on suggestions from Bj<42>rn Stenberg, I made the
|
||
progress deal better with larger files and added a "Time" field which shows
|
||
the time spent on the download so far.
|
||
- I'm now using the CVS repository on sourceforge.net, which also allows web
|
||
browsing. See http://curl.haxx.nu.
|
||
|
||
Daniel (10 January 2000):
|
||
- Renumbered some enums in curl/curl.h since tag number 35 was used twice!
|
||
- Added "postquote" support to the ftp section that enables post-ftp-transfer
|
||
quote commands.
|
||
- Now made the -Q/--quote parameter recognize '-' as a prefix, which means
|
||
that command will be issued AFTER a successful ftp transfer. This can of
|
||
course be used to delete or rename a file after it has been uploaded or
|
||
downloaded. Use your imagination! ;-)
|
||
- Since I do the main development on solaris 2.6 now, I had to download and
|
||
install GNU groff to generate the hugehelp.c file. The solaris nroff cores
|
||
on the man page! So, in order to make the solaris configure script find a
|
||
better result I made gnroff get checked prior to the regular nroff.
|
||
- Added all the curl exit codes to the man page.
|
||
- Jim Gallagher properly tracked down a bug in autoconf
|
||
2.13. The AC_CHECK_LIB() macro wrongfully uses the -l flag before the -L
|
||
flag to 'ld' which causes the HP-UX 10.20 flavour to fail on all libchecks
|
||
and therefore you can't make the configure script find the openssl libs!
|
||
|