when a server responded with long headers and data. Luckily, the buffer
overflowed into another unused buffer, so no actual harm was done.
Added test cases 1060 and 1061 to verify.
line of a multiline FTP response whose last byte landed exactly at the end
of the BUFSIZE-length buffer would be treated as the terminal response
line. The following response code read in would then actually be the
end of the previous response line, and all responses from then on would
correspond to the wrong command. Test case 1062 verifies this.
Stop closing a never-opened ftp socket.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2042430) with a patch. "NTLM Windows
SSPI code is not thread safe". This was due to libcurl using static
variables to tell wether to load the necessary SSPI DLL, but now the loading
has been moved to the more suitable curl_global_init() call.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2042440) with a patch. He identified a
problem when using NTLM over a proxy but the end-point does Basic, and then
libcurl would do wrong when the host sent "Connection: close" as the proxy's
NTLM state was erroneously cleared.
NetWare curlbuild.h settings depend on whether LIBC or CLIB is used.
The NetWare specific Makefile is capable of knowing which target is being built.
So, finally, the NetWare Makefile will take care of generating curlbuild.h
CVS checked out curlbuild.h.dist as curlbuild.h for any non-configure target
when host system is not running buildconf.bat.
All the curlbuild.h stuff was done taking in consideration that no adjustment
would be needed in non-configure makefiles.
As it is documented, when trying to build on non-configure capable systems or on
systems which for any reason don't run the true configure script, it is required
to have the proper curlbuild.h in place before calling any makefile.
Due to the hardcore memory debugging stuff c-ares enabled debug builds also need
the file in the proper place before attempting to build c-ares.