Changes in libsoup from 2.2.96 to 2.2.97: * Fixed SOAP and XML-RPC code to handle whitespace and comments in the XML better. (Based on a patch from Andrew W. Nosenko.) * Fixed lots of typecasting/constness warnings in the code (mostly via a patch from Andrew W. Nosenko) * Fixed build on Cygwin [321827] * Fixed libsoup-2.2.pc fields [343340] and make it get uninstalled correctly [356809]. (Mikhail Zabaluev and Matthew Barnes) * Fixed some small leaks in SoupServer pointed out by Paolo Borelli. [351500] Changes in libsoup from 2.2.95.1 to 2.2.96: * SoupServer now works even if you don't explicitly set an encoding for the response. (In particular, the automatic 404 if you request a path with no handlers now works. Problem pointed out by Dennis Jacobfeuerborn.) * WWW-Authenticate and Proxy-Authenticate responses with no realm parameter are now ignored, as per RFC 2617, fixing a crash pointed out by Nate Nielsen. * Added soup_xmlrpc_message_from_string(), from Fernando Herrera [348532]. * simple-httpd and "get" now support HEAD Changes in libsoup from 2.2.94 to 2.2.95.1: * Even more fixes to XML-RPC, found by the new XML-RPC regression test. This includes some API changes that I don't feel guilty about, because the code totally didn't work at all before. * Fixed a bug in soup_mktime_utc() * (2.2.95 was identical to 2.2.95.1. The only difference is that the shared library version was belatedly bumped from 8.2.0 to 8.3.0 to reflect the API "additions") Changes in libsoup from 2.2.93 to 2.2.94: * Various fixes to the XML-RPC code (which apparently had not actually ever worked before) from Brent Smith. [343973, 344222, 344458] * Added client and server API tutorials to the docs * auth-test now uses a local Apache 2.2 install, if possible, rather than depending on files that used to be on an old Ximian web server but haven't been anywhere for a long time. [311825] Changes in libsoup from 2.2.92 to 2.2.93: * Fixed outgoing data corruption caused when SoupServer started writing out a response a second time after already having started once. [334469]. Also fixed 342640 and another bug caused by the workaround for 334469 in 2.2.92. Based on patches and analysis from William Jon McCann and Armin Bauer. * Fixed a deadlock when changing a session's proxy URI. [309867 / bnc 174255, based on a patch by Veerapuram Varadhan]. * Fixed https-via-proxies in the synchronous case. [bnc 174255] * Fixed a crash in evolution-exchange [342545, fix based on an analysis by Wang Xin]. * Fixed simple-proxy to not crash at startup. Oops. (Alex Larsson) Changes in libsoup from 2.2.91 to 2.2.92: * Fixed server-side digest auth to return a valid "algorithm" value and client-side to not crash if it sees an invalid one [328615]. * Fixed the Request-Line parsing code to not hardcode a maximum URI length (to allow very long DAAP requests from iTunes in Rhythmbox). [335040] * Fixed some warnings (signed/unsigned mismatch). Changes in libsoup from 2.2.7 to 2.2.91: * (The large version number bump is because there was an internal 2.2.90 release for SUSE 10.1 alphas, which was supposed to be intermediate between 2.2.7 and 2.4.0. But 2.4.0 didn't end up happening, and I don't want to regress the version number at this point.) * SoupSession, SoupServer, SoupConnection, SoupSocket, and SoupAddress now have an "async-context" property that allows you to use the async API in a non-default GMainContext. [Based on patches from Armin Bauer and Jürg Billeter.] * SoupSession, SoupConnection, and SoupSocket now have a "timeout" property to stop synchronous sockets from hanging forever if the remote end is unresponsive (from Varadhan). * Fixed some bugs in soup_date_iso8601_parse(). [324671, from Emmanuele Bassi] * More Windows build fixes from Tor. Changes in libsoup from 2.2.6.1 to 2.2.7: * Fixed a crash when using NTLM connections [316313, probably also 318252]. (Also 321208, which was a bug introduced in the original fix for 316313.) * Fixed a bug that could cause soup to suck up all available CPU when a connection to a SoupServer was dropped by the other side [319305, patch from Jonathan Matthew] * Fixed the creation of struct elements in XMLRPC messages [321362, patch from Sebastian Bauer] * Plugged a small memory leak in SoupSocket (from Wang Xin). * Fixed two compile problems, a gccism [320349, patch from Roland Illig], and a strict-aliasing warning from gcc 4.1. Changes in libsoup from 2.2.6 to 2.2.6.1: * Fixed a crash when using SoupSoapMessage Changes from 2.2.5 to 2.2.6: * Fixed a crash when canceling a message (from Tambet Ingo) * Fixed a bug where a connection could be leaked forever in some circumstances if a request got a 30x, 401, or 407 response, eventually causing a hang when the session hit its maximum connection limit. (Dan/Tambet) * Fixed a memory leak. (Tambet) * Fixed a bug that would sometimes show up when connecting to a server on localhost [#312540] * Added some API to SoupServer and SoupSocket to help fix a long-standing rcd bug. Changes from 2.2.4 to 2.2.5: * Win32 support (from Tor Lillqvist) * Up-to-date API documentation pretty much everywhere * Basic XMLRPC support (from Mariano Suarez-Alvarez, Fernando Herrera, and Jeff Bailey) * New HTTP timestamp-manipulation methods soup_date_parse, soup_date_generate, and soup_date_iso8601_parse. * SoupSession now handles relative URLs in the Location header (in violation of RFC 2616, but in line with how some servers behave.) [270688] Changes from 2.2.3 to 2.2.4: * Fixed a problem with NTLM authentication against multi-domain servers. [306877] * Fixed DNS lookups on Solaris. [254551, 268389] Changes from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3: * Now compiles against gnutls 1.2.0 [257811] * Fixed a bug that could result in 100% CPU usage if an SSL server closed the connection uncleanly. [273352] Changes from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2: * The SSL validation fix from 2.2.1 [264414] is now completely fixed. (Part of the fix didn't actually make it into 2.2.1) * HTTPS certificate validation now works when using an HTTP proxy. [268583] * HTTP proxy code deals better with proxies that try to make the user do HTML-form-based authentication. [268531] * 64-bit fixes for NTLM auth code. [270323, from Michael Zucchi] Changes from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1: * Updated for a libgcrypt API change between 1.1.9x and 1.2.x that caused a crash at runtime if you compiled against 1.2.x. [266342] * SSL certificate validation failure should now always result in a status of SOUP_STATUS_SSL_FAILED, rather than getting turned into SOUP_STATUS_IO_ERROR. [264414] Changes in libsoup from the 2.0 series (1.99.x versions) to 2.2: * Most of the libsoup datatypes are now GObjects. (SoupUri is currently an exception to this.) * SoupMessage now emits signals at various stages of processing. (Eg, "wrote_body", "got_headers".) (You can also still use soup_message_add_*handler().) * SoupContexts are gone; soup_message_new() now takes a URI string. * All formerly global state is now maintained by the SoupSession object. (This includes the connection pool, proxy server, cached authentication information, SSL certificates, etc.) * You can create a SoupSessionAsync (for 2.0-like behavior) or SoupSessionSync (for blocking, synchronous usage). * You can add SoupMessageFilter objects to a session to have certain processing automatically performed on every message sent via that session. (Eg, setting up handlers.) * NTLM authentication is no longer supported by default. You must enable it by setting the SOUP_SESSION_USE_NTLM flag on the session. * The preferred method of handling authentication is now via the "authenticate" and "reauthenticate" signals on SoupSession. (The old style, of encoding the user and password information into the url is also still supported.) * The SOUP_ERROR_* values are now SOUP_STATUS_* (so that we don't have "SOUP_ERROR_OK" and the like). * SOUP_MESSAGE_IS_ERROR() is gone, since some cases want to include 3xx responses and some don't. * SOUP_ERROR_CANT_AUTHENTICATE and SOUP_ERROR_CANT_AUTHENTICATE_PROXY are now gone, since they didn't carry any information that SOUP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED and SOUP_STATUS_PROXY_UNAUTHORIZED don't. * DNS errors now show up as the new status code SOUP_STATUS_CANT_RESOLVE rather than being mixed in with SOUP_ERROR_CANT_CONNECT. * Minimal SOAP support has been added back, via SoupSoapMessage/SoupSoapResponse * The HTTP I/O state machine was completely rewritten, fixing numerous crashes, leaks, and protocol errors. * SoupUri now conforms to RFC 2396. Mostly. * Various test programs have been added under tests/ * Removed: * Support for OpenSSL (which was horribly buggy) and Mozilla NSS (which was never finished). We only support GNUTLS for SSL now. * SOCKS support * CGI support in SoupServer