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Version 5.3a (win32 only)
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Troy Engel
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- Corrected a win32 bug in the environment variable part.
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Version 5.3
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Gilbert Ramirez Jr. (21 Dec 1998)
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- I have implemented the "quote" function of FTP clients. It allows you to
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send arbitrary commands to the remote FTP server. I chose the -Q/--quote
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command-line arguments.
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You can have more than one quoted string, and curl will apply them in
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order. This is what I use for my MVS upload:
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curl -B --crlf -Q "site lrecl=80" -Q "site blk=8000" -T file ftp://os390/test
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Curl will send the two quoted "site" commands in the proper order.
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- Made it compile smoothly on AIX.
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Gilbert Ramirez Jr. (18 Dec 1998)
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- Brought an MVS patch: -3/--mvs, for ftp upload to the MVS ftp server.
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Troy Engel (17 Dec 1998)
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- Brought a correction that fixes the win32 curl bug.
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Daniel Stenberg
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- A bug, pointed out to me by Dr H. T. Leung, caused curl to crash on the -A
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flag on certain systems. Actually, all systems should've!
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- Added a few defines to make directories/file names get build nicer (with _
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instead of . and \ instead of / in win32).
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- steve <fisk at polar.bowdoin.edu> reported a weird bug that occured if the
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ftp server response line had a parenthesis on the line before the (size)
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info. I hope it works better now!
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Version 5.2.1
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Steven G. Johnson (Dec 14, 1998)
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- Brought a fix that corrected a crash in 5.2 due to bad treatment of the
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environment variables.
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Version 5.2
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Daniel Stenberg (Dec 14, 1998)
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- Rewrote the mkhelp script and now, the mkhelp.pl script generates the
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hugehelp.c file from the README *and* the man page file curl.1. By using
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both files, I no longer need to have double information in both the man
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page and the README as well. So, win32-users will only have the hugehelp.c
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file for all info, but then, they download the plain binary most times
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anyway.
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- gcc2.8.1 with the -Wall flag complaints a lot on subscript has type `char'
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if I don't explicitly typecast the argument to isdigit() or isspace() to
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int. So I did to compile warning free with that too.
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- Added checks for 'long double' and 'long long' in the configure script. I
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need those for the mprintf.c source to compile well on non long long
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comforming systems!
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Version 5.1 (not publicly released)
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Daniel Stenberg (Dec 10, 1998)
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- I got a request for a pre-compiled NT Alpha version. Anyone?
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- Added Lynx/CERN www lib proxy environment variable support. That means curl
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now reads and understands the following environment variables:
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HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, FTP_PROXY, GOPHER_PROXY
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They should be set for protocol-specific proxies. General proxy should be
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set with
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ALL_PROXY
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And a comma-separated list of host names that shouldn't go through any
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proxy is set in (only an asterisk, '*' matches all hosts).
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NO_PROXY
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The usage of the -x/--proxy flag overrides the environment variables.
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- Proxy can now be specified with a procotol:// prefix.
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- Wrote the curl.1 man page.
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- Introduced a whole new dynamic buffer system for all sprintf()s. It is
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based on the *printf() package by yours truly and Bjorn Reese. Hopefully,
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there aren't that many buffer overflow risks left now.
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- Ah, I should mention I've compiled and built curl successfully under
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solaris 2.6 with gcc now, gcc 2.7.2 won't work but 2.8.1 did ok.
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Oren Tirosh (Dec 3, 1998)
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- Brought two .spec files, to use when creating (Linux) Redhat style RPM
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packages. They're named curl.spec and curl-ssl.spec.
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Troy Engel
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- Supplied the src/Makefile.vc6 for easy compiling with VC++ under Win32.
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Version 5.0
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Daniel Stenberg (Dec 1, 1998)
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- Not a single bug report in ages.
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- Corrected getpass.c and main.c to compile warning and error free with the
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Win32 VC++ crap.
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Version 5.0 beta 24
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 20, 1998)
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HOW TO BUILD A RELEASE ARCHIVE:
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* Pre-requisite software:
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What To build what Reads data from
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==== ============= ===============
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GNU automake Makefile.in, aclocal.m4 configure.in
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GNU make(1) - " -
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GNU gcc(1) - " -
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GNU autoconf configure configure.in
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GNU autoheader(2) config.h.in configure.in, acconfig.h
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* Make sure all files that should be part of the archive are put in FILES.
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* Run './maketgz' and enter version number of the new to become archive.
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maketgz does:
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- Enters the newly created version number in url.h.
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- (If you don't have automake, this script will warn about that, but unless
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you have changed the Makefile.am files, that is nothing to care about.)
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If you have it, it'll run it.
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- If you have autoconf, the configure.in will be edited to get the newly
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created version number and autoconf will be run.
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- Creates a new directory named curl-<version>. (Actually, it uses the base
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name of the current directory up to the first '-'.)
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- Copies all files mentioned in FILES to the new directory. Saving
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permissions and directory structure.
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- Uses tar to create an archive of it all, named curl-<version>.tar.gz
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- gzips the archive
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- Removes the new directory and all its contents.
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* When done, you have an archive stored in your directory named
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curl-<version>.tar.gz.
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Done!
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(1) They're required to make automake run properly.
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(2) It is distributed as a part of the GNU autoconf archive.
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 18, 1998)
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- I changed the TAG-system. If you ever used urlget() from this package in
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another product, you need to recompile with the new headers. I did this
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new stuff to better deal with different compilers and system with different
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variable sizes. I think it makes it a little more portable. This proves
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to compile warning free with the problematic IRIX compiler!
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- Win32 compiled with a silly error. Corrected now.
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- Brian Chaplin reported yet another problem in
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multiline FTP responses. I've tried to correct it. I mailed him a new
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version and I hope he gets back soon with positive feedback!
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- Improved the 'maketgz' to create a temporary directory tree which it makes
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an archive from instead of the previous renaming of the current one.
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- Mailing list opened (see README).
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- Made -v more verbose on the PASV section of ftp transfers. Now it tells
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host name and IP of the new host (and port number). I also added a section
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about PORT vs PASV in the README.
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Version 5.0 beta 21
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Angus Mackay (Nov 15, 1998)
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- Introduced automake stuff.
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 13, 1998)
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- Just made a successful GET of a document from an SSL-server using my own
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private certificate for authentication! The certificate has to be in PEM
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format. You do that the easiest way (although not *that* easy) by
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downloading the SSLyeay PKCS#12-patch by Dr Stephen N. Henson from his site
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at: http://www.drh-consultancy.demon.co.uk/. Using his tool, you can
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convert any modern Netscape or (even) MSIE certificate to PEM-format. Use
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it with 'curl -E <certificate:password> https://site.com'. If this isn't a
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cool feature, then I don't know what cool features look like! ;-)
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- Working slowly on telnet connections. #define TRY_TELNET to try it out.
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(curl -u user:passwd "telnet://host.com/cat .login" is one example) I do
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have problem to define how it should work. The prime purpose for this must
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be to get (8bit clean) files via telnet, and it really isn't that easy to
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get files this way. Still having problems with \n being converted to \r\n.
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Angus Mackay (Nov 12, 1998)
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- Corrected another bug in the long parameter name parser.
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- Modified getpass.c (NOTE: see the special licensing in the top of that
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source file).
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 12, 1998)
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- We may have removed the silly warnings from url.c when compiled under IRIX.
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Thanks again to Bjorn Reese and Martin Staael.
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- Wrote formfind.pl which is a new perl script intended to help you find out
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how a FORM submission should be done. This needs a little more work to get
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really good.
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 11, 1998)
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- Made the HTTP header-checker accept white spaces before the HTTP/1.? line.
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Appearantly some proxies/sites add such at times (my test proxy did when I
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downloaded a gopher page with it)!
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- Moved the former -h to -M and made -h show the short help text instead. I
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had to enable a forced help text option. Now an even shorter help text will
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be presented when an unknown option and similar, is used.
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- stdcheaders.h didn't work with IRIX 6.4 native cc compiler. I hope my
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changes don't make other versions go nuts instead.
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 10, 1998)
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- Added a weird check in the configure script to check for the silly AIX
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warnings about my #define strcasecmp() stuff. I do that define to prevent
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me and other contributors to accidentaly use that function name instead
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of strequal()...
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- I bugfixed Angus's getpass.c very little.
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- Fixed the verbose flag names to getopt-style, i.e 'curl --loc' will be
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sufficient instead of --location as "loc" is a unique prefix. Also, anything
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after a '--' is treated as an URL. So if you do have a host with a weeeird
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name you can do 'curl -- -host.com'.
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- Another getopt-adjust; curl now accepts flags after the URL on the command
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line. 'curl www.foo.com -O' is perfectly valid.
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- Corrected the .curlrc parser so that strtok() is no longer used and I
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believe it works better. Even URLs can be specified in it now.
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Angus Mackay (Nov 9, 1998)
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- Replaced getpass.c with a newly written one, not under GPL license
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- Changed OS to a #define in config.h instead of compiler flag
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- Makefile now uses -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 9, 1998)
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- Ok, I expanded the tgz-target to update the version string on each occation
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I build a release archive!
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- I reacted on Angus Mackay's initiative and remade the parameter parser to
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be more getopt compliant. Curl now supports "merged" flags as in
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curl -lsv ftp.site.com
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Do note that I had to move three short-names of the options. Parameters
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that needs an additional string such as -x must be stand-alone or the
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last in a merged sequence:
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curl -lsx my-proxy ftp.site.com
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is ok, but using the flags in a different order like '-lxs' would cause
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unexpected results (as the 's' option would be skipped).
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- I've changed the headers in all files that are subject to the MozPL
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license, as they are supposed to look like when conforming.
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- Made the configure script make the config.h. The former config.h is now
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setup.h.
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- The RESOURCES and TODO files have been added to the archive.
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Angus Mackay (Nov 5, 1998)
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- Fixed getpass.c and various configure stuff
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Daniel Stenberg (Nov 3, 1998)
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- Use -H/--header for custom HTTP-headers. Lets you pass on your own
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specified headers to the remote server. I wouldn't recommend trying to use
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a header with a defined usage according to standards. Use this flag once
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for every custom header you want to add.
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- Use -B/--ftp-ascii to force ftp to use ASCII mode when transfering files.
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- Corrected the 'getlinks.pl' script, I accidentally left my silly proxy
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usage in there! Since the introduction of the .curlrc file, it is easier to
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write scripts that use curl since proxies and stuff should be in the
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.curlrc file anyway.
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- Introducing the new -F flag for HTTP POST. It supports multipart/form-data
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which means it is gonna be possible to upload files etc through HTTP POST.
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Shiraz Kanga asked for the feature and my brother,
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Bj<42>rn Stenberg helped me design the user
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interface for this beast. This feature requires quite some docs,
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since it has turned out not only quite capable, but also complicated! :-)
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- A note here, since I've received mail about it. SSLeay versions prior to
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0.8 will *not* work with curl!
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- Wil Langford reported a bug that occurred since curl
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did not properly use CRLF when issuing ftp commands. I fixed it.
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- Rearranged the order config files are read. .curlrc is now *always* read
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first and before the command line flags. -K config files then act as
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additional config items.
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- Use -q AS THE FIRST OPTION specified to prevent .curlrc from being read.
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- You can now disable a proxy by using -x "". Useful if the .curlrc file
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specifies a proxy and you wanna fetch something without going through
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that.
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- I'm thinking of dropping the -p support. Its really not useful since ports
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could (and should?) be specified as :<port> appended on the host name
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instead, both in URLs and to proxy host names.
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- Martin Staael reports curl -L bugs under Windows NT
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(test with URL http://come.to/scsde). This bug is not present in this
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version anymore.
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- Added support for the weird FTP URL type= thing. You can download a file
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using ASCII transfer by appending ";type=A" to the right of it. Other
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available types are type=D for dir-list (NLST) and type=I for binary
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transfer. I can't say I've ever seen anyone use this kind of URL though!
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:-)
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- Troy Engel pointed out a bug in my getenv("HOME")
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usage for win32 systems. I introduce getenv.c to better cope with
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this. Mr Engel helps me with the details around that...
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- A little note to myself and others, I should make the win32-binary built
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with SSL support...
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- Ryan Nelson sent me comments about building curl
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with SSL under FreeBSD. See the Makefile for details. Using the configure
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script, it should work better and automatically now...
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- Cleaned up in the port number mess in the source. No longer stores and uses
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proxy port number separate from normal port number.
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- 'configure' script working. Confirmed compiles on:
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Host SSL Compiler
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SunOS 5.5 no gcc
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SunOS 5.5.1 yes gcc
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SunOS 5.6 no cc (with gcc, it has the "gcc include files" problem)
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SunOS 4.1.3 no gcc (without ANSI C headers)
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SunOS 4.1.2 no gcc (native compiler failed)
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Linux 2.0.18 no gcc
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Linux 2.0.32 yes gcc
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Linux 2.0.35 no gcc (with glibc)
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IRIX 6.2 no gcc (cc compiles generate a few warnings)
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IRIX 6.4 no cc (generated warnings though)
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Win32 no Borland
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OSF4.0 no ?
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- Ooops. The 5beta (and 4.10) under win32 failed if the HOME variable wasn't
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set.
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- When using a proxy, curl now guesses and uses the protocol part in cases
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like:
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curl -x proxy:80 www.site.com
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Proxies normally go nuts unless http:// is prepended to the host name, so
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if curl is used like this, it guesses protocol and appends the protocol
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string before passing it to the proxy. It already did this when used
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without proxy.
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- Better port usage with SSL through proxy now. If you specified a different
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https-port when accessing through a proxy, it didn't use that number
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correctly. I also rewrote the code that parses the stuff read from the
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proxy when you wanna connect through it with SSL.
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- Bjorn Reese helped me work around one of the compiler
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warnings on IRIX native cc compiles.
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Version 4.10 (Oct 26, 1998)
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Daniel Stenberg
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- John A. Bristor suggested a config file switch,
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and since I've been having that idea kind of in the background for a long
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time I rewrote the parameter parsing function a little and now I introduce
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the -K/--config flag. I also made curl *always* (unless -K is used) try to
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load the .curlrc file for command line parameters. The syntax for the
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config file is the standard command line argument style. Details in 'curl
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-h' or the README.
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- I removed the -k option. Keep-alive isn't really anything anyone would
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want to enable with curl anyway.
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- Martin Staael helped me add the 'irix' target. Now
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"make irix" should build curl successfully on non-gcc SGI machines.
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- Single switches now toggle behaviours. I.e if you use -v -v the second
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will switch off the verbose mode the first one enabled. This is so that
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you can disable a default setting a .curlrc file enables etc.
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Version 4.9 (Oct 7, 1998)
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Daniel Stenberg
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- Martin Staael suggested curl would support cookies.
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I added -b/--cookie to enable free-text cookie data to be passed. There's
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also a little blurb about general cookie stuff in the README/help text.
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- dmh <dmh at jet.es> suggested HTTP resume capabilities. Although you could
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manually get curl to resume HTTP documents, I made the -c resume flag work
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for HTTP too (unless -r is used too, which would be very odd anyway).
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- Added checklinks.pl to the archive. It is a still experimental perl script
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that checks all links of a web page by using curl.
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- Rearranged the archive hierarchy a little. Build the executable in the
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src/ dir from now on!
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- Version 4.9 and hereafter, is no longer released under the GPL license.
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I have now updated the LEGAL file etc and now this is released using the
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Mozilla Public License to avoid the plague known as "the GPL virus". You
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must make the source available if you decide to change and/or redistribute
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curl, but if you decide to use curl within something else you do not need
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to offer the world the source to that too.
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- Curl did not like HTTP servers that sent no headers at all on a GET
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request. It is a violation of RFC2068 but appearantly some servers do
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that anyway. Thanks to Gordon Beaton for the report!
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- -L/--location was added after a suggestion from Martin Staael. This makes
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curl ATTEMPT to follow the Location: redirect if one is present in the HTTP
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headers. If -i or -I is used with this flag, you will see headers from all
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sites the Location: points to. Do note that the first server can point to a
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second that points to a third etc. It seems the Location: parameter (said
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to be an AbsoluteURI in RFC2068) isn't always absolute.. :-/ Anyway, I've
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made curl ATTEMPT to do the best it can to deal with the reality.
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- Added getlinks.pl to the archive. getlinks.pl selectively downloads
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files that a web page links to.
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Version 4.8.4
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Daniel Stenberg
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- As Julian Romero Nieto reported, curl reported wrong version number.
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- As Teemu Yli-Elsila pointed out, the win32 version of 4.8 (and probably all
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other versions for win32) didn't work with binary files since I'm too used
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to the UNIX style fopen() where binary and text don't differ...
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- Ralph Beckmann brought me some changes that lets curl compile error and
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warning free with -Wall -pedantic with g++. I also took the opportunity to
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clean off some unused variables and similar.
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- Ralph Beckmann made me aware of a really odd bug now corrected. When curl
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read a set of headers from a HTTP server, divided into more than one read
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and the first read showed a full line *exactly* (i.e ending with a
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newline), curl did not behave well.
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Version 4.8.3
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Daniel Stenberg
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- I was too quick to release 4.8.2 with too little testing. One of the
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changes is now reverted slightly to the 4.8.1 way since 4.8.2 couldn't
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upload files. I still think both problems corrected in 4.8.2 remain
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corrected. Reported by Julian Romero Nieto.
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Version 4.8.2
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Daniel Stenberg
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- Bernhard Iselborn reported two FTP protocol errors curl did. They're now
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corrected. Both appeared when getting files from a MS FTP server! :-)
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Version 4.8.1
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Daniel Stenberg
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- Added a last update of the progress meter when the transfer is done. The
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final output on the screen didn't have to be the final size transfered
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which made it sometimes look odd.
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- Thanks to David Long I got rid of a silly bug that happened if a HTTP-page
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had nothing but header. Appearantly Solaris deals with negative sizes in
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fwrite() calls a lot better than Linux does... =B-]
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Version 4.8
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Daniel Stenberg
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- Continue FTP file transfer. -c is the switch. Note that you need to
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specify a file name if you wanna resume a download (you can't resume a
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download sent to stdout). Resuming upload may be limited by the server
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since curl is then using the non-RFC959 command SIZE to get the size of
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the target file before upload begins (to figure out which offset to
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use). Use -C to specify the offset yourself! -C is handy if you're doing
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the output to something else but a plain file or when you just want to get
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the end of a file.
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- recursiveftpget.pl now features a maximum recursive level argument.
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Version 4.7
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Daniel Stenberg
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- Added support to abort a download if the speed is below a certain amount
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(speed-limit) bytes per second for a certain (speed-time) time.
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- Wrote a perl script 'recursiveftpget.pl' to recursively use curl to get a
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whole ftp directory tree. It is meant as an example of how curl can be
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used. I agree it isn't the wisest thing to do to make a separate new
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connection for each file and directory for this.
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Version 4.6
|
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Daniel Stenberg
|
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- Added a first attempt to optionally parse the .netrc file for login user
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and password. If used with http, it enables user authentication. -n is
|
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the new switch.
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- Removed the extra newlines on the default user-agent string.
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- Corrected the missing ftp upload error messages when it failed without the
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verbose flag set. Gary W. Swearingen found it.
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- Now using alarm() to enable second-precision timeout even on the name
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resolving/connecting phase. The timeout is although reset after that first
|
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sequence. (This should be corrected.) Gary W. Swearingen reported.
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- Now spells "Unknown" properly, as in "Unknown option 'z'"... :-)
|
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- Added bug report email address in the README.
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- Added a "current speed" field to the progress meter. It shows the average
|
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speed the last 5 seconds. The other speed field shows the average speed of
|
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the entire transfer so far.
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|
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Version 4.5.1
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Linas Vepstas
|
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- SSL through proxy fix
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- Added -A to allow User-Agent: changes
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|
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Daniel Stenberg
|
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- Made the -A work when SSL-through-proxy.
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|
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Version 4.5
|
||
Linas Vepstas
|
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- More SSL corrections
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- I've added a port to AIX.
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- running SSL through a proxy causes a chunk of code to be executred twice.
|
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one of those blocks needs to be deleted.
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||
|
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Daniel Stenberg
|
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- Made -i and -I work again
|
||
|
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Version 4.4
|
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Linas Vepstas
|
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- -x can now also specify proxyport when used as in 'proxyhost:proxyport'
|
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- SSL fixes
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|
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Version 4.3
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
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- Adjusted to compile under win32 (VisualC++ 5). The -P switch does not
|
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support network interface names in win32. I couldn't figure out how!
|
||
|
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Version 4.2
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Linas Vepstas / Sampo Kellomaki
|
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- Added SSL / SSLeay support (https://)
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- Added the -T usage for HTTP POST.
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||
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
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- Bugfixed the SSL implementation.
|
||
- Made -P a lot better to use other IP addresses. It now accepts a following
|
||
parameter that can be either
|
||
interface - i.e "eth0" to specify which interface's IP address you
|
||
want to use
|
||
IP address - i.e "192.168.10.1" to specify exact IP number
|
||
host name - i.e "my.host.domain" to specify machine
|
||
"-" - (any single-letter string) to make it pick the machine's
|
||
default
|
||
- The Makefile is now ready to compile for solaris, sunos4 and linux right
|
||
out of the box.
|
||
- Better generated version string seen with 'curl -V'
|
||
|
||
Version 4.1
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- The IP number returned by the ftp server as a reply to PASV does no longer
|
||
have to DNS resolve. In fact, no IP-number-only addresses have to anymore.
|
||
- Binds better to available port when -P is used.
|
||
- Now LISTs ./ instead of / when used as in ftp://ftp.funet.fi/. The reason
|
||
for this is that exactly that site, ftp.funet.fi, does not allow LIST /
|
||
while LIST ./ is fine. Any objections?
|
||
|
||
Version 4 (1998-03-20)
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- I took another huge step and changed both version number and project name!
|
||
The reason for the new name is that there are just one too many programs
|
||
named urlget already and this program already can a lot more than merely
|
||
getting URLs, and the reason for the version number is that I did add the
|
||
pretty big change in -P and since I changed name I wanted to start with
|
||
something fresh!
|
||
- The --style flags are working better now.
|
||
- Listing directories with FTP often reported that the file transfer was
|
||
incomplete. Wrong assumptions were too common for directories, why no
|
||
size will be attempted to get compared on them from now on.
|
||
- Implemented the -P flag that let's the ftp control issue a PORT command
|
||
instead of the standard PASV.
|
||
- -a for appending FTP uploads works.
|
||
|
||
***************************************************************************
|
||
|
||
Version 3.12 (14 March 1998)
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- End-of-header tracking still lacked support for \r\n or just \n at the
|
||
end of the last header line.
|
||
Sergio Barresi
|
||
- Added PROXY authentication.
|
||
Rafael Sagula
|
||
- Fixed some little bugs.
|
||
|
||
Version 3.11
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- The header parsing was still not correct since the 3.2 modification...
|
||
|
||
Version 3.10
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- 3.7 and 3.9 were simultaneously developed and merged into this version.
|
||
- FTP upload did not work correctly since 3.2.
|
||
|
||
Version 3.9
|
||
Rafael Sagula
|
||
- Added the "-e <url> / --referer <url>" option where we can specify
|
||
the referer page. Obviously, this is necessary only to fool the
|
||
server, but...
|
||
|
||
Version 3.7
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Now checks the last error code sent from the ftp server after a file has
|
||
been received or uploaded. Wasn't done previously.
|
||
- When 'urlget <host>' is used without a 'protocol://' first in the host part,
|
||
it now checks for host names starting with ftp or gopher and if it does,
|
||
it uses that protocol by default instead of http.
|
||
|
||
Version 3.6
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Silly mistake made the POST bug. This has now also been tested to work with
|
||
proxy.
|
||
|
||
Version 3.5
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Highly inspired by Rafael Sagula's changes to the 3.1 that added an almost
|
||
functional POST, I applied his changes into this version and made them work.
|
||
(It seems POST requires the Content-Type and Content-Length headers.) It is
|
||
now usable with the -d switch.
|
||
|
||
Version 3.3 - 3.4
|
||
Passed to avoid confusions
|
||
|
||
Version 3.2
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Major rewrite of two crucial parts of this code: upload and download.
|
||
They are both now using a select() switch, that allows much better
|
||
progress meter and time control.
|
||
- alarm() usage removed completely
|
||
- FTP get can now list directory contents if the path ends with a slash '/'.
|
||
Urlget on a ftp-path that doesn't end with a slash means urlget will
|
||
attempt getting it as a file name.
|
||
- FTP directory view supports -l for "list-only" which lists the file names
|
||
only.
|
||
- All operations support -m for max time usage in seconds allowed.
|
||
- FTP upload now allows the size of the uploaded file to be provided, and
|
||
thus it can better check it actually uploaded the whole file. It also
|
||
makes the progress meter for uploads much better!
|
||
- Made the parameter parsing fail in cases like 'urlget -r 900' which
|
||
previously tried to connect to the host named '900'.
|
||
|
||
Version 3.1
|
||
Kjell Ericson
|
||
- Pointed out how to correct the 3 warnings in win32-compiles.
|
||
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Removed all calls to exit().
|
||
- Made the short help text get written to stdout instead of stderr.
|
||
- Made this file instead of keeping these comments in the source.
|
||
- Made two callback hooks, that enable external programs to use urlget()
|
||
easier and to grab the output/offer the input easier.
|
||
- It is evident that Win32-compiles are painful. I watched the output from
|
||
the Borland C++ v5 and it was awful. Just ignore all those warnings.
|
||
|
||
Version 3.0
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Added FTP upload capabilities. The name urlget gets a bit silly now
|
||
when we can put too... =)
|
||
- Restructured the source quite a lot.
|
||
Changed the urlget() interface. This way, we will survive changes much
|
||
better. New features can come and old can be removed without us needing
|
||
to change the interface. I've written a small explanation in urlget.h
|
||
that explains it.
|
||
- New flags include -t, -T, -O and -h. The -h text is generated by the new
|
||
mkhelp script.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.9
|
||
Remco van Hooff
|
||
- Added a fix to make it compile smoothly on Amiga using the SAS/C
|
||
compiler.
|
||
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Believe it or not, but the STUPID Novell web server seems to require
|
||
that the Host: keyword is used, so well I use it and I (re-introduce) the
|
||
urlget User-Agent:. I still have to check that this Host: usage works with
|
||
proxies... 'Host:' is required for HTTP/1.1 GET according to RFC2068.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.8
|
||
Rafael Sagula
|
||
- some little modifications
|
||
|
||
Version 2.7
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Removed the -l option and introduced the -f option instead. Now I'll
|
||
rewrite the former -l kludge in an external script that'll use urlget to
|
||
fetch multipart files like that.
|
||
- '-f' is introduced, it means Fail without output in case of HTTP server
|
||
errors (return code >=300).
|
||
- Added support for -r, ranges. Specify which part of a document you
|
||
want, and only that part is returned. Only with HTTP/1.1-servers.
|
||
- Split up the source in 3 parts. Now all pure URL functions are in
|
||
urlget.c and stuff that deals with the stand-alone program is in main.c.
|
||
- I took a few minutes and wrote an embryo of a README file to explain
|
||
a few things.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.6
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Made the -l (loop) thing use the new CONF_FAILONERROR which makes
|
||
urlget() return error code if non-successful. It also won't output anything
|
||
then. Now finally removed the HTTP 1.0 and error 404 dependencies.
|
||
- Added -I which uses the HEAD request to get the header only from a
|
||
http-server.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.5
|
||
Rafael Sagula
|
||
- Made the progress meter use HHH:MM:SS instead of only seconds.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.4
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Added progress meter. It appears when downloading > BUFFER SIZE and
|
||
mute is not selected. I found out that when downloading large files from
|
||
really really slow sites, it is desirable to know the status of the
|
||
download. Do note that some downloads are done unawaring of the size, which
|
||
makes the progress meter less thrilling ;) If the output is sent to a tty,
|
||
the progress meter is shut off.
|
||
- Increased buffer size used for reading.
|
||
- Added length checks in the user+passwd parsing.
|
||
- Made it grok user+passwd for HTTP fetches. The trick is to base64
|
||
encode the user+passwd and send an extra header line. Read chapter 11.1 in
|
||
RFC2068 for details. I added it to be used just like the ftp one. To get a
|
||
http document from a place that requires user and password, use an URL
|
||
like:
|
||
|
||
http://user:passwd@www.site.to.leach/doc.html
|
||
|
||
I also added the -u flag, since WHEN USING A PROXY YOU CAN'T SPECIFY THE
|
||
USER AND PASSWORD WITH HTTP LIKE THAT. The -u flag works for ftp too, but
|
||
not if used with proxy. To do the same as the above one, you can invoke:
|
||
|
||
urlget -u user:passwd http://www.site.to.leach/doc.html
|
||
|
||
Version 2.3
|
||
Rafael Sagula
|
||
- Added "-o" option (output file)
|
||
- Added URG_HTTP_NOT_FOUND return code.
|
||
(Daniel's note:)
|
||
Perhaps we should detect all kinds of errors and instead of writing that
|
||
custom string for the particular 404-error, use the error text we actually
|
||
get from the server. See further details in RFC2068 (HTTP 1.1
|
||
definition). The current way also relies on a HTTP/1.0 reply, which newer
|
||
servers might not do.
|
||
- Looping mode ("-l" option). It's easier to get various split files.
|
||
(Daniel's note:)
|
||
Use it like 'urlget -l 1 http://from.this.site/file%d.html', which will
|
||
make urlget to attempt to fetch all files named file1.html, file2.html etc
|
||
until no more files are found. This is only a modification of the
|
||
STAND_ALONE part, nothing in the urlget() function was modfified for this.
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Changed the -h to be -i instead. -h should be preserved to help use.
|
||
- Bjorn Reese indicated that Borland _might_ use '_WIN32' instead of the
|
||
VC++ WIN32 define and therefore I added a little fix for that.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.2
|
||
Johan Andersson
|
||
- The urlget function didn't set the path to url when using proxy.
|
||
- Fixed bug with IMC proxy. Now using (almost) complete GET command.
|
||
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Made it compile on Solaris. Had to reorganize the includes a bit.
|
||
(so Win32, Linux, SunOS 4 and Solaris 2 compile fine.)
|
||
- Made Johan's keepalive keyword optional with the -k flag (since it
|
||
makes a lot of urlgets take a lot longer time).
|
||
- Made a '-h' switch in case you want the HTTP-header in the output.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.1
|
||
Daniel Stenberg and Kjell Ericson
|
||
- Win32-compilable
|
||
- No more global variables
|
||
- Mute option (no output at all to stderr)
|
||
- Full range of return codes from urlget(), which is now written to be a
|
||
function for easy-to-use in [other] programs.
|
||
- Define STAND_ALONE to compile the stand alone urlget program
|
||
- Now compiles with gcc options -ansi -Wall -pedantic ;)
|
||
|
||
Version 2.0
|
||
- Introducing ftp GET support. The FTP URL type is recognized and used.
|
||
- Renamed the project to 'urlget'.
|
||
- Supports the user+passwd in the FTP URL (otherwise it tries anonymous
|
||
login with a weird email address as password).
|
||
|
||
Version 1.5
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- The skip_header() crap messed it up big-time. By simply removing that
|
||
one we can all of a sudden download anything ;)
|
||
- No longer requires a trailing slash on the URLs.
|
||
- If the given URL isn't prefixed with 'http://', HTTP is assumed and
|
||
given a try!
|
||
- 'void main()' is history.
|
||
|
||
Version 1.4
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- The gopher source used the ppath variable instead of path which could
|
||
lead to disaster.
|
||
|
||
Version 1.3
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Well, I added a lame text about the time it took to get the data. I also
|
||
fought against Johan to prevent his -f option (to specify a file name
|
||
that should be written instead of stdout)! =)
|
||
- Made it write 'connection refused' for that particular connect()
|
||
problem.
|
||
- Renumbered the version. Let's not make silly 1.0.X versions, this is
|
||
a plain 1.3 instead.
|
||
|
||
Version 1.2
|
||
Johan Andersson
|
||
- Discovered and fixed the problem with getting binary files. puts() is
|
||
now replaced with fwrite(). (Daniel's note: this also fixed the buffer
|
||
overwrite problem I found in the previous version.)
|
||
|
||
Rafael Sagula
|
||
- Let "-p" before "-x".
|
||
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Bugfixed the proxy usage. It should *NOT* use nor strip the port number
|
||
from the URL but simply pass that information to the proxy. This also
|
||
made the user/password fields possible to use in proxy [ftp-] URLs.
|
||
(like in ftp://user:password@ftp.my.site:8021/README)
|
||
|
||
Johan Andersson
|
||
- Implemented HTTP proxy support.
|
||
- Receive byte counter added.
|
||
|
||
Bjorn Reese
|
||
- Implemented URLs (and skipped the old syntax).
|
||
- Output is written to stdout, so to achieve the above example, do:
|
||
httpget http://143.54.10.6/info_logo.gif > test.gif
|
||
|
||
Version 1.1
|
||
Daniel Stenberg
|
||
- Adjusted it slightly to accept named hosts on the command line. We
|
||
wouldn't wanna use IP numbers for the rest of our lifes, would we?
|
||
|
||
Version 1.0
|
||
Rafael Sagula
|
||
- Wrote the initial httpget, which started all this!
|