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pre5 and pre6 fixes

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Daniel Stenberg 2000-10-12 09:14:57 +00:00
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Version *upcoming* 7.4
Daniel (12 October 2000)
- Colin Robert Phipps elegantly corrected a buffer overflow. It could be used
by an evil ftp 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.
- Jörg 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
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Version 7.4 pre4
Daniel (6 October 2000)
- Is the -F post following the RFCX 1867 spec? We had this dicussion on the
- 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...
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