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Changes in 7.15.2 - February 27 2006
Changes:
- Support for SOCKS4 proxies (added --socks4)
- CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY and CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET added
- CURLOPT_LOCALPORT and CURLOPT_LOCALPORTRANGE (--local-port) added
- Dropped support for the LPRT ftp command
- Gopher is now officially abandoned as a protocol (lib)curl tries to support
- curl_global_init() and curl_global_cleanup() are now using a refcount so that it is now legal to call them multiple times. See updated info for details
Bugfixes:
- two bugs concerning using curl_multi_remove_handle() before the transfer was complete
- multi-pass authentication and compressed content
- minor format string mistake in the GSS/Negotiate code
- cached DNS entries could remain in the cache too long
- improved GnuTLS check in configure
- re-used FTP connections when the second request didn't do a transfer
- plain --limit-rate [num] means bytes
- re-creating a dead connection is no longer counted internally as a followed redirect and thus prevents a weird error that would occur if a FTP connection died on an attempted re-use
- Try PASV after failing to connect to the port the EPSV response contained
- -P [IP] with non-local address with ipv6-enabled curl
- -P [hostname] with ipv6-disabled curl
- libcurl.m4 was updated
- configure no longer warns if the current path contains a space
- test suite kill race condition
- FTP_SKIP_PASV_IP and FTP_USE_EPSV when doing FTP over HTTP proxy
- Doing a second request with FTP on the same bath path, would make libcurl confuse what current working directory it had
- FTP over HTTP proxy now sends the second CONNECT properly
- numerous compiler warnings and build quirks for various compilers have been addressed
- supports name and passwords up to 255 bytes long, embedded in URLs
- the HTTP_ONLY define disables the TFTP support