CI works without it now. For an inexplicable reason, this single `git`
command took 9 seconds per job, making this patch save more than
2 minutes per workflow run. It was also the only step using PowerShell.
Closes#19150
A bit more minimal build than the one used for trurl. To stress test
a build with most features disabled.
Costs 40 seconds, of which 6 is the build, rest is installing tools.
Ref: 5b385001d5
Ref: 3ee10692c7
Follow-up to 5af2457848#17818Closes#17961
It's complex and did not help stabilizing CI runs.
Hard to say, but I'm suspicious it's related to the CI errors
-1073741502, 0xC0000142, seen in the 'build examples' and
'disk space used' steps.
Ref: #18526
Reverts 52775a7fb4#18296Closes#19083
Previous minimum was: 1.2.4 (2002-02-28)
- assume `gssapi/gssapi.h` header for MIT Kerberos.
Drop logic detecting this header, and drop alternate logic including
a bare "gssapi.h". Bare `gssapi.h` is Heimdal-specific. MIT Kerberos
added support for it for Heimdal compatibility on 2006-11-09,
redirecting to `gssapi/gssapi.h`. MIT Kerberos supported the latter
header in the 1990s already.
Ref: 40e1a016f9 (2008-03-06)
Ref: d119352001 (2006-11-09)
- configure.ac: stop using `HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_H`.
Added in 2010 to support "ancient distros such as RHEL-3" where
`gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h` did not include `gssapi/gssapi.h`.
MIT Kerberos includes it since commit:
d9e959edfa (2003-03-06)
Released in 1.3 (2003-07-08).
Bump minimum required version to avoid this issue.
Reverts cca192e58f (2010-04-16)
Ref: https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/historic.html
Ref: https://sources.debian.org/src/krb5/Closes#18992
The cmake build is running runtests with valgrind. The autotools one is
running scan-build.
Also:
- ignore two memleaks with GNU GSS detected by valgrind.
- add comment on support status of `GSS_C_DELEG_POLICY_FLAG`.
Closes#19008
It's a legacy MIT Kerberos header that's no longer used by curl since:
355bf01c82 (2015-01-09)
There were still mentions of it after this patch, when using versions
<1.2.3, but those versions aren't supported since:
9918541795 (2008-06-12)
This header remains in use by autotools and cmake to detect MIT Kerberos
(vs. Heimdal, which doesn't have it.)
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/18978#issuecomment-3387414995Closes#18990
The kerberos5 library Heimdal is one of three GSS libraries curl support.
It has a memory leak triggered by the new test in #18917 and the project
seems mostly abandoned.
Drop support and steer users to the MIT krb5 or GNU GSS libraries.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
Ref: #18928Closes#18928Closes#18932
As done in other jobs, but here tailored to old cmake.
The logs generated by ancient CMake aren't super useful though.
Cherry-picked from #18932Closes#18948
- cryptography from 44.0.1 to 46.0.2 in tests/http
- ruff from 0.13.2 to 0.14.0 in .github/scripts
- reuse from 6.0.0 to 6.1.2 in .github/scripts
- github/codeql-action from 3.30.5 to 4.30.7
Closes#18941Closes#18942Closes#18943Closes#18945Closes#18947
It correctly picked all pips, but also picked
`tests/http/requirements.txt` twice and also
`.github/scripts/codespell-ignore.txt`. Try avoid these issues with this
patch.
Follow-up to 6a31e3137a#18939Closes#18946
Build these examples when the necessary dependencies are present:
- cacertinmem, usercertinmem (OpenSSL/fork)
- multi-uv (libuv)
- multithread, threaded-ssl (pthread)
- sessioninfo (GnuTLS)
Indicate the necessary dependency via a `Required:` comment placed in
the source file. A single dependency per source is supported as of now.
The name of the dependency should match the variable used within
the cmake scripts, which in turn matches the macro used in the config
header. E.g. for GnuTLS it's `USE_GNUTLS`.
Also:
- GHA/macos: build examples in two job to test GnuTLS and pthread ones.
- GHA/linux: enable libuv to test it with examples.
Follow-up to 6bb7714032#18914Closes#18909
Add infrastructure to colled and dispatch notifications for transfers
and the multi handle in general. Applications can register a callback
and en-/disable notification type the are interested in.
Without a callback installed, notifications are not collected. Same when
a notification type has not been enabled.
Memory allocation failures on adding notifications lead to a general
multi failure state and result in CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY returned from
curl_multi_perform() and curl_multi_socket*() invocations.
Closes#18432
- http3-linux: move local nghttpx (nghttp2) build to openssl (from
quictls). Also tried LibreSSL, but it made some HTTP/2 tests fails.
- http3-linux: drop quictls ngtcp2 build.
- http3-linux: build local openssl with `no-deprecated`.
(previously tested in the quictls local build.)
- http3-linux: explicitly disable LDAP in cmake openssl jobs.
cmake builds auto-detect OpenLDAP (autotools don't), and when enabled,
linking curl fails because system `libsasl.so` requires MD5 openssl
functions, which are missing from openssl no-deprecated builds.
- macos: move options tested in quictls jobs to other ones.
- linux: drop unused quictls local build. (it was used for msh3.)
Follow-up to 91138b014d#17729
- renovate: drop quictls bump detection.
Closes#18833
For a complete, online, check.
After this patch the check takes 30s, up from a fraction of a second.
Also bump CodeQL actions to their latest version.
Closes#18827
- configure/cmake support for enabling the option
- supported in OpenSSL and GnuTLS backends
- when configured, Apple SecTrust is the default trust store
for peer verification. When one of the CURLOPT_* for adding
certificates is used, that default does not apply.
- add documentation of build options and SSL use
Closes#18703
To test it in GHA and catch issues at PR time. Before this patch,
Circle CI caught them after pushing to master (or non-fork PR
branches.) GHA also run runtests, pytests and static analysis on
these builds, after this patch.
- GHA/linux: enable no-verbose in an existing job.
- GHA/linux: enable no-verbose in the H3 scan-build job too.
- GHA/macos: enable no-verbose in one build (= 3 jobs with different
compilers).
- GHA/codeql: enable no-verbose in the MultiSSL Linux build.
- circleci: delete openssl no-verbose job in favor of the above.
Closes#18797
They use Linuxbrew instead of locally built components.
Linuxbrew limitations compared to the locally built components in
GHA/http3-linux:
- libngtcp2 currently supports OpenSSL only.
- wolfssl can't coexist with openssl.
- somewhat tricky configuration with autotools.
Upside is easy of use, always the latest versions (may be downside),
and availability of almost all packages.
Closes#18693
Also:
- point the source tarball to a working URL.
The GitHub release page misses the official source tarball for 4.1.1.
- GHA/linux: switch LibreSSL build to cmake (syncing with http3-linux.)
- GHA/macos: drop no longer needed LibreSSL build workaround.
Closes#18792
- exclude visual studio project templates
- exclude test cases
- allow 'proxys' which is used for "secure proxy" in test code
- allow Tru64 and secur32
Closes#18789
By introducing wrappers for them in the curlx namespace:
`curlx_fopen()`, `curlx_fdopen()`, `curlx_fclose()`.
The undefine/redefine/`(function)()` methods broke on systems
implementing these functions as macros. E.g. AIX 32-bit's `fopen()`.
Also:
- rename `lib/fopen.*` to `lib/curl_fopen.*` (for `Curl_fopen()`)
to make room for the newly added `curlx/fopen.h`.
- curlx: move file-related functions from `multibyte.c` to `fopen.c`.
- tests/server: stop using the curl-specific `fopen()` implementation
on Windows. Unicode isn't used by runtests, and it isn't critical to
run tests on longs path. It can be re-enabled if this becomes
necessary, or if the wrapper receives a feature that's critical for
test servers.
Reported-by: Andrew Kirillov
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/18510#issuecomment-3274393640
Follow-up to bf7375ecc5#18503
Follow-up to 9863599d69#18502
Follow-up to 3bb5e58c10#17827Closes#18634