- Start with the basic code from the ossfuzz project.
- Rewrite fuzz corpora to be binary files full of Type-Length-Value
data, and write a glue layer in the fuzzing function to convert
corpora into CURL options.
- Have supporting functions to generate corpora from existing tests
- Integrate with Makefile.am
The maketgz script now makes sure the generated hugehelp.c file in the
tarball is newer than the generated curl.1 man page, so that it doesn't
have to get unnecessarily rebuilt first thing in a typical build. It
thus also removes the need for perl to build off a plain release
tarball.
Fixes#1565
Skipping the scripts dir is primarily done for 'make install' so that it
does not attempt to install the zsh completion script as we've not yet
found a proper way to do/run that at install time.
By leaving the script dir's Makefile in place, a user can still opt to
run make install manually in there.
Closes#620
Updated the makefiles and Visual Studio project files to support moving
the authentication code to the new lib/vauth directory that was started
in commit 0d04e859e1.
As these files don't need to contain references to the source files,
although typically do, added basic files which only include three
filters and don't require the project file generator to be modified.
These files allow the source code to be viewed in the Solution Explorer
in versions of Visual Studio from 2010 onwards in the same manner as
previous versions did rather than one large view of files.
Added the wolfSSL build script, based on build-openssl.bat, as well as
the property sheet and header file required for the upcoming additions
to the Visual Studio project files.
... by removing generated files from the *_DIST variable [*] and instead
generate them with a .dist suffix, since that is then handled and put
into the release archive by our generic dist-hook.
[*] = 'make distcheck' fails with non-existing files listed there
In preparation for adding the test suite and examples projects renamed
the top level "all" solution files to better describe what they are.
This will also enable us to use "curl" rather than "curlsrc" for the
command line tool solution and project files, which will simplify some
of the configuration.
It tries hard to recognise SDK's on different platforms. On windows MIT
Kerberos installs SDK with other things and puts path into registry.
Heimdal have separate zip archive. On linux pkg-config is tried, then
krb5-config script and finally old-style libs and headers detection.
Command line args:
* CMAKE_USE_GSSAPI - enables GSSAPI detection
* GSS_ROOT_DIR - if set, should point to the root of GSSAPI installation
(the one with include and lib directories)