Changes in libsoup from 2.25.91 to 2.26.0: * Temporarily disable libproxy support to work around a bug in its gnome plugin that causes gvfsd-http (and probably eventually other apps) to crash. [#571527]. For now, SoupProxyResolverGNOME uses only GConf. To be fixed in 2.26.1 * Fixed a bug that showed up in WebKit, where if many messages were queued all at once to a server that doesn't support persistent connections, some of the requests will get lost. #574365, reported by Xan Lopez. * Fixed SoupServer to support using SOUP_ENCODING_EOF, so you can stream responses of unknown length to HTTP/1.0 clients. [#572153]. Added a regression test for this, and for chunked and Content-Length-based streaming. * Fixed several bugs that prevented SoupCookieJarSqlite from working. [#572409, patch from Xan Lopez] * Added G_{BEGIN,END}_DECLS guards to public headers that were missing it. (Xan Lopez) * Misc gtk-doc improvements Changes in libsoup from 2.25.5 to 2.25.91: * Fixed a crash in SoupProxyResolverGNOME when the proxy requires authentication. (This does not make proxy authentication *work* yet, it just makes it not crash.) * Updated documentation Changes in libsoup from 2.25.4 to 2.25.5: * SoupProxyResolverGConf (which was incomplete) is gone, and libsoup-gnome now requires libproxy, which is now officially an external dependency of GNOME. * Fixed a bug in SoupCookieJar that was making it send "Cookie: (null)" when it had no cookies for a site, which confused some web servers (WebKit bug 23240). * Fixed a bug with using SOUP_MEMORY_TEMPORARY buffers and soup_message_body_set_accumulate(FALSE). (Part of WebKit bug 18343, noticed by Gustavo Noronha Silva.) * Fixed the build with non-gcc compilers Changes in libsoup from 2.25.3 to 2.25.4: * Added soup_session_get_feature() and soup_session_get_features(), to query the features currently available in a session (which is needed by the patch in https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22624) Changes in libsoup from 2.25.2 to 2.25.3: * Fixed a crash when using both cookies and a proxy. [#562191, Mark Lee] * Fixed soup_form_decode() to correctly handle forms with URI-encoded parameter names [#563302, Evan Nemerson] and added a regression test. * Fixed a crash in SoupProxyResolverGConf. [#563145] Changes in libsoup from 2.25.1 to 2.25.2: * Fixed client behavior when presented with multiple auth types to choose the *strongest* auth type (eg, Digest) rather than the *weakest* one [#562339, Pontus Oldberg]. Added a regression test for this. * Moved libsoup-gnome headers to a different directory to make it easier to split libsoup and libsoup-gnome into separate packages, and to ensure that things that only want to be looking at plain libsoup headers (like gir-repository) don't accidentally see the libsoup-gnome ones. * Some minor doc fixes * Fixed libsoup-gnome linking with --as-needed. [#559342] Changes in libsoup from 2.24.1 to 2.25.1: libsoup 2.25.1 introduces a new library, libsoup-gnome, which will be used for features which are important to GNOME apps, but which require GNOME-specific libraries that non-GNOME apps may not want to add dependencies on. In 2.25.1, libsoup-gnome contains: * SOUP_TYPE_PROXY_RESOLVER_GNOME, a SoupSessionFeature type that can be added to a SoupSession to provide automatic proxy handling via the GConf proxy keys. (See below) The default implementation uses libproxy, which also handles WPAD, PAC, etc, but if libproxy is not available it will use GConf directly, supporting only the basic HTTP proxy functionality. * SoupCookieJarSqlite, a SoupSessionFeature that handles cookies and stores them in a Firefox 3-compatible sqlite file. (This is not actually a "GNOME-specific" feature, but I didn't want to make libsoup itself depend on sqlite, and I didn't want to make the dependency optional. This might change before 2.26.) * SOUP_TYPE_GNOME_FEATURES_2_26: a SoupSessionFeature type that can be added to a SoupSession to add all GNOME-integration features that are available for 2.26; as of 2.25.1, this is just the GNOME proxy resolver, but by 2.26.0 it may also include gnome-keyring support and possibly other features. Applications/libraries that are currently doing GConf proxy lookup by hand can be updated as follows: * Remove all of the existing code that listens to the GConf keys and sets SOUP_SESSION_PROXY_URI * Change the configure check to require "libsoup-gnome-2.4 >= 2.25.1" instead of "libsoup-2.4" * #include * After creating your SoupSession, do: soup_session_add_feature_by_type (session, SOUP_TYPE_PROXY_RESOLVER_GNOME); (Or alternatively, use SOUP_SESSION_ADD_FEATURE_BY_TYPE with soup_session_async_new_with_options() or soup_session_sync_new_with_options().) Other new features and bug fixes in 2.25.1 include: * SoupCookieJarText, like SoupCookieJarSqlite, but using the old-style cookies.txt format, and in the base libsoup rather than libsoup-gnome. * Various bugfixes to SoupCookie and SoupCookieJar to fix the problems with cookies not working on certain sites. * The new SoupMultipart type provides support for multipart MIME bodies, and soup-form now includes several methods for generating and parsing multipart form data and file uploads. * SoupMessageHeaders now has methods for easy handling of the Content-Type, Content-Disposition, Range, and Content-Range headers. The Content-Disposition handling recognizes RFC2231-encoded UTF-8 filenames. * SoupServer now automatically handles partial GET requests; if your server returns SOUP_STATUS_OK in response to a partial GET, libsoup will automatically convert it to a SOUP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT response with only the requested portions. Thanks to Xan Lopez and Diego Escalante Urrelo for their work on SoupCookie, SoupCookieJar, SoupCookieJarText, and SoupCookieJarSqlite. Changes in libsoup from 2.24.0.1 to 2.24.1: * Fixed a crash when unreffing the session from a soup_session_queue_message() callback [#533473], and added regression test. In particular, this fixes a crash in seahorse when trying to connect to a non-responsive keyserver. * Fixed an infinite loop when giving a bad password to a site that uses non-standard capitalization in the WWW-Authenticate header (eg, gmail.com) [#536285]. * Fixed a leak in SoupSessionAsync when using a non-default GMainContext. [addendum to #498509, Arnout Vandecappelle] Added additional code to the regression tests to make sure sessions and servers do not get leaked. * Fixed a leak in the XML-RPC code * Compile fixes for "gcc -pedantic" [#553976, Sander Dijkhuis] and -DG_DISABLE_DEPRECATED / -DG_DISABLE_SINGLE_INCLUDES [#557072, Cosimo Cecchi] * Patched xmlrpc-test to accept the incorrect response to test_echo() that php-xmlrpc gives when it's built against libxml2 >= 2.7.1 (qv http://bugs.php.net/45996), so that I can "make distcheck"... * Updated generated documentation Changes in libsoup from 2.23.92 to 2.24.0.1: * Reverted part of the fix for #528882, which caused the DAAP plugin in rhythmbox to crash. [#553466] Changes in libsoup from 2.23.91 to 2.23.92: * Fixed the handling of a 302 response to a HEAD request, which should NOT be treated like a 303 response. [#551190, Jonathan Matthew] Changes in libsoup from 2.23.6 to 2.23.91: * Fixed a crash in gvfs [#528882], though there is still an unknown bug there. As part of this fix, libsoup will now return an error if you try to do an operation on a non-HTTP URI. (Previously it was just treating any URI scheme except "https" as HTTP.) * Added soup_date_to_timeval() for gvfs. [#549006, patch from Bastien Nocera] Changes in libsoup from 2.23.1 to 2.23.6: * Fixed use of g_idle_add() so that heavy I/O won't end up blocking libsoup callbacks. [#536676, Benjamin Otte] * Allow the caller to override the Host header. [#539803, Marc Maurer] * Properly handle responses larger than 4G. [#539861, Peter Christensen] * Fixed the build when using certain LDFLAGS [#541506, Götz Waschk] * Fixed a small bug in Digest auth handling. [#544681, Mads Chr. Olesen] * Fixed multiple Windows bugs [Tor Lillqvist] Changes in libsoup from 2.4.1 to 2.23.1: * This is the first unstable release leading up to GNOME 2.24. Bumped the libsoup version number up to 2.23.x to match the GNOME version; note that the API version is still "2.4", meaning in particular that you still call it "libsoup-2.4" when using pkg-config. * Added SoupSessionFeature, an interface type that will be used for several new features. Ported SoupLogger and SoupAuthManager to use it. * Added SoupCookie and SoupCookieJar. This API is already being used in Epiphany, via WebKit, but it is not yet complete. * Fixed GnuTLS support on Win32. [#528752, Marc Maurer] Changes in libsoup from 2.4.0 to 2.4.1: * Fixed SoupMessage to not downgrade to HTTP/1.0 for the second attempt when it receives an HTTP/1.0 redirect or 401. [#521848, Tommu Komulainen] * Fixed Host: header syntax when the host is an IPv6 address literal. * Fixed SoupSession to not emit "authenticate" multiple times for messages that have been requeued. [#522601, Tommi Komulainen]. Also added two new signals to SoupSession, request-queued and request-unqueued, to help simplify certain session-helpers and avoid bugs like this in the future. * Fixed soup_server_pause_message() to actually work (rather than *un*pausing the message). * Added a property SOUP_SESSION_IDLE_TIMEOUT that can be used to set a timeout after which idle connections will automatically be closed. [#518214, Jorn Baayen] * Implemented RFC 2069-style Digest auth, and fixed SoupAuth to compare auth scheme names case-insensitively, to fix authentication against Apple's calendar server. [#498484] * Fixed a crash in SoupAuthDomainDigest if the client provided an unrecognized username. [pointed out by Curtis Magyar on IRC] * Fixed a few SoupDate bugs. (In particular, it was outputting the wrong day of the week when stringifying dates.) * Improved the cleanup of idle connections, to fix slow load times with the libsoup backend of WebKit. * Added a new SoupMessage signal "wrote-body-data" that can be used for progress information when sending a large request body. Also allow providing the request body in multiple chunks even when using Content-Length encoding. [#525101, Christian Kellner] * libsoup now ignores SIGPIPE globally, instead of un-thread-safe-ly ignoring it only around network writes. In particular, this means it is ignored when the SSL code needs to unexpectedly do a write when we asked it to do a read. [#524397, Curtis Magyar] * The discard-body-chunks-once-they're-no-longer-needed behavior, confusingly called SOUP_MESSAGE_OVERWRITE_CHUNKS, is now controlled by a SoupMessageBody method (soup_message_body_set_accumulate()), and can be applied to either the request body or the response body. (OVERWRITE_CHUNKS is still available for backward compatibility.) [#522146, Christian Kellner] * The DNS cache no longer caches "no such host" results, since some name servers lie to clients outside their firewall, which could then cause problems for laptops moved between networks. [#523269, Jörgen Scheibengruber] * Added some new regression tests, fixed some small bugs in the existing ones. Changes in libsoup from 2.3.4 to 2.4.0: * Fixed a small memory leak in SoupSession. [#518798, Wouter Cloetens] * Minor fixes to redirect behavior; PROPFINDs can now be automatically redirected (pointed out by Christian Kellner), and 302 is treated like 307, not 303. Also fixed to make sure that redirect-test actually gets run by "make check". * The SoupSocket I/O methods now set nread/nwrote even on error. [Benjamin Otte] Changes in libsoup from 2.3.2 to 2.3.4: * The documentation should be accessible from devhelp again [#518384, Mart Raudsepp]. (Also fixed another documentation-generation bug that affected builds from svn, but not the 2.3.2 tarball for some reason. [#518317, Benjamin Otte].) * Fixed dependencies in libsoup-2.4.pc file [#517631, Sebastian Dröge] Changes in libsoup from 2.3.0.1 to 2.3.2: API changes / Behavior changes: * soup_server_add_auth_domain() now refs the auth domain when adding it. (soup_server_remove_auth_domain() already unreffed it.) This means existing applications using SoupAuthDomain will now have a small memory leak. Those applications should update their libsoup-2.4 requirement to ">= 2.3.2" at some point before the final GNOME 2.22.0 release, and then fix the code to unref the auth domain after adding it to the server. * SoupSession's automatic redirect-handling behavior now obeys RFC 2616 more closely. In particular, status codes 300 and 304 are no longer mistakenly considered redirects; POSTs that receive 303 are now redirected into GETs; and POSTs that receive 301, 302, or 307 are now not redirected. Applications that were using the SOUP_MESSAGE_NO_REDIRECT flag to prevent libsoup from redirecting POSTs incorrectly before should now be able to remove that if they depend on libsoup-2.4 >= 2.3.2. API additions: * Added a SOUP_SESSION_USER_AGENT property to SoupSession, and SOUP_SERVER_SERVER_HEADER to SoupServer, to support automatically adding "User-Agent" and "Server" headers to messages. (The default behavior is to do nothing, as before.) * Added several new methods to soup-forms.h. Applications that are encoding a fixed set of form fields can now just pass them to soup_form_encode(), rather than needing to construct a GHashTable or GData list. (Likewise, the new soup_uri_set_query_from_fields() behaves similarly for directly updating a URI with form data.) There are also now soup_form_request_new() and other related methods, to directly create a GET or POST SoupMessage for submitting a form query. The original soup_form_* methods have all been renamed, although #defines exist for backward compatibility. * Added soup_message_set_chunk_allocator() and soup_buffer_new_with_owner(), to give applications more control over memory usage/copying when doing streaming HTTP. [Wouter Cloetens, #513810]. * Added several new methods to soup-value-utils.h for working with multiple array or hash table values at once: soup_value_hash_new_with_vals(), soup_value_hash_insert_vals(), soup_value_hash_lookup_vals(), soup_value_array_new_with_vals(), and soup_value_array_append_vals(). This helps to simplify XML-RPC calls that send or receive structs or arrays. * Added soup_date_to_time_t(). * Added SoupMessageHeadersIterator, an iterator type for SoupMessageHeaders that can be used instead of soup_message_headers_foreach(). Bug fixes: * Fixed a crash-when-idle in evolution-exchange [#437835] and rhythmbox [#506552]. * Added the API version to the gtk-doc installation dir, to prevent parallel-installation problems with libsoup 2.2 and 2.4. [#512810, Daniel Gryniewicz]. * Fixed tests/query-test to compile correctly on Solaris. [#513602, patch from Jeff Cai] * Fixed some other minor HTTP conformance issues. Python bindings: * Although not present in the release tarball, there are now experimental python bindings for libsoup in GNOME subversion (in the python/ subdirectory of libsoup trunk). These are not yet stable (and are not built by default or installed even when building from svn), but comments on them are welcome at libsoup-list@gnome.org Changes in libsoup from the 2.2 series to 2.3.0.1: libsoup 2.3.0 is the first beta release of the libsoup 2.4 series. It is an API break from the earlier 2.2 series that fixes various bugs and API warts and lays the groundwork for language bindings and various new features in upcoming releases. (2.3.0.1 is identical to the 2.3.0 release in terms of code, but includes this updated NEWS file which was accidentally left out of the 2.3.0 tarball.) http://library.gnome.org/devel/libsoup/unstable/libsoup-porting-2.2-2.4.html goes over the API changes in detail. If you have questions not answered by the porting document, please send mail to libsoup-list@gnome.org. Specific user-reported bugs fixed in this release: * SoupURI now correctly handles URIs with complex encoded queries [#266516, Jean-Yves Lefort] * It is now possible for a SoupServer to use Digest auth without needing to have the cleartext password available. [#347108, Anas Nashif] * Digest authentication now properly handles "stale=true" and "nextnonce=..." [#471380, Jari Urpalainen] * SoupServer is now subclassible [#491653, Mathias Hasselmann] * soup_server_run_async and soup_server_quit no longer ref and unref the server, as that doesn't match ordinary GObject conventions [#494128, Mathias Hasselmann] * The test programs no longer use a symbol name that conflicts with Cygwin [#501631, Cygwin Ports Maintainer] * libsoup can now handle the not-quite-HTTP responses returned by Shoutcast servers [#502325, Wouter Cloetens] * If you use libsoup while disconnected from the network, it no longer caches the failed DNS results [#508593, Bradley Worley] Items from http://live.gnome.org/LibSoup/ToDo fixed: * "Expect: 100-continue" processing now works correctly on both client and server. * SoupSessions are no longer leaked * The XML-RPC API is improved. The SOAP API is gone... * Added utility functions for HTML form handling * Improved message header handling * SoupServer now automatically adds a "Date" header ========== Changes in libsoup from 2.2.103 to 2.2.104: * soup_message_io_pause() and soup_message_io_pause() are now allowed for client messages (and in particular, they don't mess up when called from the "got_chunk" callback). [#452280, Marco Barisione] * Fixed some bugs in SOUP_SESSION_ASYNC_CONTEXT support that would cause parts of an operation to run in the default context rather than the session's context. Also fixed some leaks and added a regression test. [#498509, Wouter Cloetens] * There is a new test/sample program, tests/pull-api.c, showing how to implement a pull API using SoupSessionAsync. (This depends on the fixes for #452280 and #498509, so it won't work with older versions of libsoup.) * Discovered "valgrind --leak-resolution=med" and fixed some more memory leaks. Changes in libsoup from 2.2.102 to 2.2.103: * Fix memory corruption in SoupSessionAsync that caused rhythmbox to crash. [#484988, patch from Rob Bradford] * Fix socket refcounting in SoupServer to fix warnings / possible crash. [#459896, Emanuele Aina] Changes in libsoup from 2.2.101 to 2.2.102: * Unbreak the build when building without SSL. Not that you should be building without SSL anyway, but... (reported by guenther). Changes in libsoup from 2.2.100 to 2.2.101: * Fix build on cygwin [384498] * Fix SSL rehandshaking on synchronous sockets [415402, Jacob Berkman] and add a regression test for it. * Fix two bugs in https tunnels over proxies that require authentication (noticed by Varadhan), and add a regression test for them. * Ensure that if you queue multiple messages at once to an http server that requires authentication but that you haven't authenticated to yet, that all of the messages get properly authenticated [271540, James Willcox]. And add a regression test for it. * Fix NTLM authentication, which got broken by the previous fix. [471389, Varadhan]. Add a basic NTLM regression test that doesn't really test the crypto/encoding parts, but at least makes sure that the message flow is correct. * Allow trailing whitespace after HTTP version in Response-Line, for compatibility with broken servers [475169, Stephane Loeuillet]. Add that case to the header-parsing regression test. * Fix crash when the session's "authenticate" handler returns a username and no password when using NTLM. [480987, Wendell MacKenzie] * Use "new" glib base64 and iso8601 methods rather than duplicating them. [337010, patch from Emmanuele Bassi]. * Implement soup_session_queue_message() for SoupSessionSync. * Add G_BEGIN_DECLS / G_END_DECLS to all headers that were missing them. [438776, patch from Jonathon Jongsma]. * Fix broken definition of SOUP_IS_MESSAGE_FILTER_CLASS. Noted by "cascardo" on libsoup-list. * Remove documentation of non-public MD5 methods [440092, Jonathon Jongsma]. Removed a mysterious half-sentence in the SoupMessage docs [458116, Marco Barisione]. Changes in libsoup from 2.2.99 to 2.2.100: * Fixed soup_headers_parse_status_line() so WebDAV response parsing will work again. [406997] * Fixed a bug in the header-parsing regression test that caused the test to fail sometimes, even though the actual header-parsing code was fine. Changes in libsoup from 2.2.98 to 2.2.99: * Fixed header parsing, including a crash in SoupServer with certain malformed requests [391970]. * Fixed redirection to other hosts with SoupSessionAsync. [382251] * Fixed a small memory leak pointed out by Chris Austin. Changes in libsoup from 2.2.97 to 2.2.98: * The XML-RPC code now correctly interprets foo as meaning the same thing as foo. [364490] Pointed out by Todd Kulesza. * Memory leak fixes from Andrew W. Nosenko. * A few symbols that should have been static before now are. [376387] Patch from Matthias Clasen. 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