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2020 Jul 25
1
configure failed with curl 7.71.1
...s smtp smtps telnet tftp
Features: AsynchDNS brotli Debug HTTP2 HTTPS-proxy IDN IPv6 Largefile
libz NTLM NTLM_WB PSL SSL TLS-SRP TrackMemory UnixSockets
$ cygcheck -l libcurl-devel
/usr/bin/curl-config
/usr/include/curl/curl.h
/usr/include/curl/curlver.h
/usr/include/curl/easy.h
/usr/include/curl/mprintf.h
/usr/include/curl/multi.h
/usr/include/curl/stdcheaders.h
/usr/include/curl/system.h
/usr/include/curl/typecheck-gcc.h
/usr/include/curl/urlapi.h
/usr/lib/libcurl.dll.a
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcurl.pc
/usr/share/aclocal/libcurl.m4
/usr/share/man/man1/curl-config.1.gz
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Marco
2000 Dec 15
0
Some libraries and ideas for a 'librarified' R
...define and manipulate memory spaces (clean the space of the thread just
stopped by user request), with customizable allocators;
- an interface to debug information, based on Fred Fish DBUG library used in
mysql (it allows to trace the execution of the code, to print selected
information, ...);
- an mprintf function to format messages in malloc'ed string (I have tested
also the UNICODE version) stolen from mktclapp from www.hwaci.com; this
maybe similar to R_printf;
- interfaces to errors, warnings, and log messages, with customizable
callbacks to send the content of the massages every where you c...
2016 Jan 05
8
[Bug 2520] New: ssh-keygen: sanitize ANSI escape sequences in key comment
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2520
Bug ID: 2520
Summary: ssh-keygen: sanitize ANSI escape sequences in key
comment
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.1p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: P5
Component: ssh-keygen
2015 Jul 23
37
[Bug 2434] New: scp can send arbitrary control characters / escape sequences to the terminal
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2434
Bug ID: 2434
Summary: scp can send arbitrary control characters / escape
sequences to the terminal
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.7p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: security
Priority: P5
2013 Jul 15
8
[PATCH 0 of 7 v5] Introduce the tapback daemon (most of blkback in user-space)
This patch series introduces the tapback daemon, the user space daemon that
acts as a device''s back-end, essentially most of blkback in user space. The
daemon is responsible for coordinating the front-end and tapdisk. It creates
tapdisk process as needed, instructs them to connect to/disconnect from the
shared ring, and manages the state of the back-end.
The shared ring between the