http_code in -w fix
MS VC++ fixes
documentation updates
-D update
OS/2 port
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Daniel (19 March 2000):
- Marco G. Salvagno <mgs@whiz.cjb.net> 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 <wham_bang@yahoo.com> (is that Pascal Gaudette?) 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 existance.
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 <pascal@gaudette.org> 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 <jj@dynarc.se> 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): Daniel (13 March 2000):
- <curl@spam.wolvesbane.net> pointed out that the way curl sent cookies in a - <curl@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 single line wasn't enjoyed by IIS4.0 servers. In my view, that is not what