For the commandline tool, we expect to be passed
SSL_CONN_CONFIG(CAfile); for library use, the use should pass a set of
trusted roots (like in other TLS backends).
This also removes a dependency on Security.framework when building on
macOS.
Closes#7250
It also includes a few changes to get the builds going:
- Added autoconf to common dependencies
- Added automake to common dependencies
- Added libtool to common dependencies
- Added libssl-dev to common dependencies
Co-authored-by: Albin Vass
Closes#7245
scan-build-6 otherwise warns, saying: warning: The left operand of '>='
is a garbage value otherwise, which is false.
Later scan-builds don't claim this on the same code.
Closes#7248
When a connection is disassociated from a transfer, the Session ID entry
should remain.
Regression since 7f4a9a9 (shipped in libcurl 7.77.0)
Reported-by: Gergely Nagy
Reported-by: Paul Groke
Fixes#7222Closes#7230
FD_SETSIZE is irrelevant when using poll. So ensuring that the file
descriptor is smaller than FD_SETSIZE in VALID_SOCK, can cause
multi_wait to ignore perfectly valid file descriptors and simply wait
for 1s to avoid hammering the CPU in a busy loop.
Fixes#7240Closes#7241
"get-easy-options" is the configure option advertised by the help text
anyway, so use that.
Fixes#7211Closes#7213
Follow-up to ad691b191 ("configure: added --disable-get-easy-options")
Suggested-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Signed-off-by: Bastian Krause <bst@pengutronix.de>
To make it easier to write ranges like '115 to 229' without that
explicitly enabling tests that are listed in DISABLED, this makes
runtests always skip disabled tests unless the -f command line option is
used.
Previously the code attempted to not run such tests, but didn't do it
correctly.
Closes#7212
The latest GnuTLS-3.7.2 implements disable switch for TLSv1.3 compatible
mode for middle box but it is enabled by default, which is unnecessary
for QUIC.
Fixes#6896Closes#7202
Removing expired cookies needs to be a fast operation since we want to
be able to perform it often and speculatively. By tracking the timestamp
of the next known expiration we can exit early in case the timestamp is
in the future.
Closes: #7172
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>