When failing to create the output file for saving an etag, only fail
that particular single transfer and allow others to follow.
In a serial transfer setup, if no transfer at all is done due to them
all being skipped because of this error, curl will output an error
message and return exit code 26.
Added test 369 and 370 to verify.
Reported-by: Earnestly on github
Ref: #7942Closes#7945
The latest cmake-rs assumes cmake's --parallel works. That was added in
cmake 3.12, but a lot of our CI builds run on Ubuntu Bionic which only
has cmake 3.10.
Fixes#7927Closes#7952
- Call schannel_shutdown if the SSL connection fails.
Prior to this change schannel_shutdown (which shuts down the SSL
connection as well as memory cleanup) was not called when the SSL
connection failed (eg due to failed handshake).
Co-authored-by: Gisle Vanem
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/7877
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/7878
Bold the example ciphers instead of using single quotes, which then also
avoids the problem of how to use single quotes when first in a line.
Also rephrased the pages a little.
Reported-by: Sergio Durigan Junior
Ref: #7928Closes#7934
... and allow single quotes to be used "normally" in the .d files.
Makes the output curl.1 use better nroff.
Reported-by: Sergio Durigan Junior
Ref: #7928Closes#7933
This makes it possible to use -u again for local testing,
but removes the flag from CI config files and make targets.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Partially reverts #7841Closes#7921
The rationale is that custom *-config tools don't work well when
cross-compiling or using sysroots (such as when using Yocto project) and
require custom fixing for each of them; pkg-config on the other hand
works similarly everywhere.
Signed-off-by: Roy Li <rongqing.li@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kanavin <alex@linutronix.de>
Closes#7916
Unfortunately the GitHub API requires a token with write permission
for both issues and pull-requests to edit labels on even just PRs.
Follow up to #7897
Replace test-nonflaky with test-ci and enable verbose output
in all remaining CIs except Zuul which is customized a lot.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Follow up to #7785Closes#7832
Automatically add hacktoberfest-accepted label to PRs opened between
September 30th and November 1st once a commit with a close reference
to it is pushed onto the master branch.
With this workflow we can participate in Hacktoberfest while not
relying on GitHub to identify PRs as merged due to our rebasing.
Requires hacktoberfest-accepted labels to exist for PRs on the
participating repository. Also requires hacktoberfest topic on
the participating repository to avoid applying to forked repos.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Fixes#7865Closes#7897
... which then also includes negative ones as test 1430 uses.
This makes native + hyper backend act identically on this and therefore
test 1430 can now be enabled when building with hyper. Adjust test 1431
as well.
Closes#7909
Historically, Curl_client_write() used a length value of 0 as a marker
for a null-terminated data string. This feature has been removed in
commit f4b85d2. To detect leftover uses of the feature, a DEBUGASSERT
statement rejecting a length with value 0 was introduced, effectively
precluding use of this function with zero-length data.
The current commit removes the DEBUGASSERT and makes the function to
return immediately if length is 0.
A direct effect is to fix trying to output a zero-length distinguished
name in openldap.
Another DEBUGASSERT statement is also rephrased for better readability.
Closes#7898
Previously, -libssh2/-rtmp options assumed that OpenSSL is also enabled
(and then failed with an error when not finding expected OpenSSL headers),
but this isn't necessarly true, e.g. when building both libssh2 and curl
against Schannel. This patch makes sure to only enable the OpenSSL backend
with -libssh2/-rtmp, when there was no SSL option explicitly selected.
- Re-implement the logic as a single block of script.
- Also fix an indentation while there.
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#7895
This is the same order we already enforce among the options' man pages:
consistency is good. Add lots of previously missing examples.
Adjust the manpage-syntax script for this purpose, used in test 1173.
Closes#7904
1. If writing to a system path if the command is not prefixed with
`sudo` it will cause a permission denied error
2. The patched OpenSSL branch has been updated to `openssl-3.0.0+quic`
to match upstream OpenSSL version.
3. We should not disable GnuTLS docs.
Updated some commands about `make install`
Closes#7842