diff --git a/BUGS b/BUGS index a08b61ba7..5666c969c 100644 --- a/BUGS +++ b/BUGS @@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ BUGS should be replaced with the name of your debugger, in most cases that will be 'gdb', but 'dbx' and others also occur. - When the debugger has finnished loading the core file and presents you a + When the debugger has finished loading the core file and presents you a prompt, you can give the compiler instructions. Enter 'where' (without the quotes) and press return. The list that is presented is the stack trace. If everything worked, it is - supposed to contain the chaing of functions that were called when curl + supposed to contain the chain of functions that were called when curl crashed. diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 4dea5353e..1fca73f66 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Daniel (23 March 2000): actually already told me about! - H. Daphne Luong brought me a fix that now makes curl - ingore select() errors in the download if errno is EINTR, which turns out to + 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): @@ -32,14 +32,13 @@ 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, see also a separate 6.5.1-patch on the - web site. + the -D adjustments in src/main.c. Version 6.5.1 Daniel (20 March 2000): -- An anynomous post on sourceforge correctly pointed out a possible buffer - overflow in the curl_unescape() function for URL convertions. The main +- 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). @@ -53,7 +52,7 @@ 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 - existance. + existence. Daniel (15 March 2000): - I modified the -D/--dump-header workings so that it doesn't write anything @@ -106,13 +105,13 @@ Daniel (2 March 2000): - Jörn Hartroth , Chris and Ulf Möller from the openssl development team helped bringing me the details for - fixing an OpenSSL usage flaw. It became appearant when they released openssl - 0.9.5 since that barfed on curl's bad behaviour (not seeding a random number + 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 prefered time. Andrew + every byte curl receives within some preferred time. Andrew suggested this. - Damien Adant mailed me his fixes for making curl compile @@ -145,7 +144,7 @@ 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 specifed as '%{variable}' (without the quotes). Variables that + 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) @@ -179,7 +178,7 @@ Daniel (11 February 2000): - Eetu Ojanen 's suggestion of supporting the @-style for -b is implemented. Now -b@ works as well as the old style. -b@- also - similarily reads the cookies from stdin. + 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... @@ -187,7 +186,7 @@ Daniel (11 February 2000): - 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 habbit of sending empty cookies to + cookie parser. He also pointed out curl's habit of sending empty cookies to the server. Daniel (8 February 2000): @@ -217,7 +216,7 @@ Daniel (31 January 2000): 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 reproducable way to do this why I have to wait + 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 @@ -272,7 +271,7 @@ Daniel (10 January 2000): - 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 thefore you can't make the configure script find the openssl libs! + and therefore you can't make the configure script find the openssl libs! Daniel (28 December 1999): - Tim Verhoeven correctly identified that curl @@ -286,7 +285,7 @@ Daniel (28 December 1999): Daniel (27 December 1999): - When curl parsed cookies straight off a remote site, it corrupted the input data, which, if the downloaded headers were stored made very odd characters - in the saved data. Correctfully identified and reported by Paul Harrington + in the saved data. Correctly identified and reported by Paul Harrington . Daniel (13 December 1999): @@ -365,7 +364,7 @@ Version 6.3 Daniel (8 November 1999): - I made the -b/--cookie option capable of reading netscape formatted cookie files as well as normal http-header files. It should be able to - transparantly figure out what kind of file it got as input. + transparently figure out what kind of file it got as input. Daniel (29 October 1999): - Another one of Sebastiaan van Erk's ideas (that has been requested before @@ -385,7 +384,7 @@ Version 6.3 makes sense since if you access ftp through a HTTP proxy, you'd get the file size the same way. - I changed the order of the QUOTE command execusions. They're now executed + I changed the order of the QUOTE command executions. They're now executed just after the login and before any other command. I made this to enable quote commands to run before the -I stuff is done too. @@ -631,7 +630,7 @@ Version 5.10 OpenSSL. Now why couldn't they simply add a *new* function instead of modifying the parameters of an already existing function? This way, we get a compiler warning if compiling with 0.9.4 but not with earlier. So, I had - to come up with a #if contruction that deals with this... + to come up with a #if construction that deals with this... - Made curl output the SSL version number get displayed properly with 0.9.4. @@ -715,7 +714,7 @@ Version 5.10 T. Yamada (30 July 1999) - It breaks with segfault when 1) curl is using .netrc to obtain - username/password (option '-n'), and 2) is auto-matically redirected to + username/password (option '-n'), and 2) is automatically redirected to another location (option '-L'). There is a small bug in lib/url.c (block starting from line 641), which diff --git a/CONTRIBUTE b/CONTRIBUTE index 5550d7f5a..99cf2c53e 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTE +++ b/CONTRIBUTE @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Commenting General Style Keep your functions small. If they're small you avoid a lot of mistakes and - you don't accidentaly mix up variables. + you don't accidentally mix up variables. Non-clobbering All Over diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index f1b3a39bb..75d1d1b7b 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -7,51 +7,52 @@ How To Compile Curl has been compiled and built on numerous different operating systems. The -way to proceed is mainly devided in two different ways: the unix way or the +way to proceed is mainly divided in two different ways: the unix way or the windows way. If you're using Windows (95, 98, NT) or OS/2, you should continue reading from the Win32 header below. All other systems should be capable of being installed -as described un the the UNIX header. +as described in the the UNIX header. PORTS ===== Just to show off, this is a probably incomplete list of known hardware and operating systems that curl has been compiled for: + - Ultrix + - SINIX-Z v5 + Alpha DEC OSF 4 + HP-PA HP-UX + MIPS IRIX 6.2, 6.5 + Power AIX 4.2, 4.3.1 + PowerPC Mac OS X Sparc Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6, 7 Sparc SunOS 4.1.* - i386 Linux 1.3, 2.0, 2.2 - MIPS IRIX 6.2, 6.5 - HP-PA HP-UX - Alpha DEC OSF 4 - i386 Solaris 2.7 - PowerPC Mac OS X - Power AIX 4.3.1 - - Ultrix i386 FreeBSD + i386 Linux 1.3, 2.0, 2.2 i386 NetBSD - i386 OpenBSD - m68k OpenBSD - i386 Windows 95, 98, NT i386 OS/2 + i386 OpenBSD + i386 Solaris 2.7 + i386 Windows 95, 98, NT m68k AmigaOS 3 + m68k OpenBSD UNIX ==== The configure script *always* tries to find a working SSL library unless - explicitely told not to. If you have SSLeay or OpenSSL installed in the - default search path for your compiler/linker, you don't need to do anything + explicitly told not to. If you have OpenSSL installed in the default + search path for your compiler/linker, you don't need to do anything special. - If you have SSLeay or OpenSSL installed in /usr/local/ssl, you can - run configure like so: + If you have OpenSSL installed in /usr/local/ssl, you can run configure + like: ./configure --with-ssl - If you have SSLeay or OpenSSL installed somewhere else (for example, - /opt/OpenSSL,) you can run configure like this: + If you have OpenSSL installed somewhere else (for example, /opt/OpenSSL,) + you can run configure like this: ./configure --with-ssl=/opt/OpenSSL @@ -60,10 +61,10 @@ UNIX ./configure --without-ssl - If you have SSLeay or OpenSSL installed, but with the libraries in - one place and the header files somewhere else, you'll have to set the - LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS environment variables prior to running configure. - Something like this should work: + If you have OpenSSL installed, but with the libraries in one place and the + header files somewhere else, you'll have to set the LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS + environment variables prior to running configure. Something like this + should work: (with the Bourne shell and its clones): @@ -193,9 +194,9 @@ Win32 Microsoft / Borland style ------------------------- - If you have OpenSSL/SSLeay, and want curl to take advantage of it, - edit your project properties to use the SSL include path, link with - the SSL libs and define the USE_SSLEAY symbol. + If you have OpenSSL, and want curl to take advantage of it, edit your + project properties to use the SSL include path, link with the SSL libs + and define the USE_SSLEAY symbol. IBM OS/2 @@ -213,10 +214,10 @@ IBM OS/2 - GNU sed - autoconf 2.13 - If you want to build with OpenSSL, SSLeay, or OpenLDAP support, you'll - need to download those libraries, too. Dirk Ohme has done some work to - port SSL libraries under OS/2, but it looks like he doesn't care about emx. - You'll find his patches on: http://come.to/Dirk.Ohme + If you want to build with OpenSSL or OpenLDAP support, you'll need to + download those libraries, too. Dirk Ohme has done some work to port SSL + libraries under OS/2, but it looks like he doesn't care about emx. You'll + find his patches on: http://come.to/Dirk.Ohme If during the linking you get an error about _errno being an undefined symbol referenced from the text segment, you need to add -D__ST_MT_ERRNO__ @@ -228,8 +229,8 @@ IBM OS/2 If you're getting huge binaries, probably your makefiles have the -g in CFLAGS. -OpenSSL/SSLeay -============== +OpenSSL +======= You'll find OpenSSL information at: