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BUGS
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 1. Bugs
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  1.1 There are still bugs
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  1.2 Where to report
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  1.3 What to report
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  1.4 libcurl problems
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  1.5 Who will fix the problems
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  1.6 How to get a stack trace
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  1.7 Bugs in libcurl bindings
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==============================================================================
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1.1 There are still bugs
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  Curl and libcurl have grown substantially since the beginning. At the time
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  of writing (January 2013), there are about 83,000 lines of source code, and
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  by the time you read this it has probably grown even more.
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  Of course there are lots of bugs left. And lots of misfeatures.
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  To help us make curl the stable and solid product we want it to be, we need
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  bug reports and bug fixes.
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1.2 Where to report
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  If you can't fix a bug yourself and submit a fix for it, try to report an as
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  detailed report as possible to a curl mailing list to allow one of us to
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  have a go at a solution. You can optionally also post your bug/problem at
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  curl's bug tracking system over at
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        https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues
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  Please read the rest of this document below first before doing that!
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  If you feel you need to ask around first, find a suitable mailing list and
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  post there. The lists are available on http://curl.haxx.se/mail/
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1.3 What to report
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  When reporting a bug, you should include all information that will help us
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  understand what's wrong, what you expected to happen and how to repeat the
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  bad behavior. You therefore need to tell us:
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   - your operating system's name and version number
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   - what version of curl you're using (curl -V is fine)
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   - versions of the used libraries that libcurl is built to use
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   - what URL you were working with (if possible), at least which protocol
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  and anything and everything else you think matters. Tell us what you
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  expected to happen, tell use what did happen, tell us how you could make it
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  work another way. Dig around, try out, test. Then include all the tiny bits
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  and pieces in your report. You will benefit from this yourself, as it will
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  enable us to help you quicker and more accurately.
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  Since curl deals with networks, it often helps us if you include a protocol
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  debug dump with your bug report. The output you get by using the -v or
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  --trace options.
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  If curl crashed, causing a core dump (in unix), there is hardly any use to
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  send that huge file to anyone of us. Unless we have an exact same system
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  setup as you, we can't do much with it. Instead we ask you to get a stack
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  trace and send that (much smaller) output to us instead!
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  The address and how to subscribe to the mailing lists are detailed in the
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  MANUAL file.
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1.4 libcurl problems
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  First, post all libcurl problems on the curl-library mailing list.
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  When you've written your own application with libcurl to perform transfers,
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  it is even more important to be specific and detailed when reporting bugs.
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  Tell us the libcurl version and your operating system. Tell us the name and
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  version of all relevant sub-components like for example the SSL library
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  you're using and what name resolving your libcurl uses. If you use SFTP or
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  SCP, the libssh2 version is relevant etc.
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  Showing us a real source code example repeating your problem is the best way
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  to get our attention and it will greatly increase our chances to understand
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  your problem and to work on a fix (if we agree it truly is a problem).
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  Lots of problems that appear to be libcurl problems are actually just abuses
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  of the libcurl API or other malfunctions in your applications. It is advised
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  that you run your problematic program using a memory debug tool like
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  valgrind or similar before you post memory-related or "crashing" problems to
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  us.
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1.5 Who will fix the problems
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  If the problems or bugs you describe are considered to be bugs, we want to
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  have the problems fixed.
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  There are no developers in the curl project that are paid to work on bugs.
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  All developers that take on reported bugs do this on a voluntary basis. We
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  do it out of an ambition to keep curl and libcurl excellent products and out
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  of pride.
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  But please do not assume that you can just lump over something to us and it
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  will then magically be fixed after some given time. Most often we need
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  feedback and help to understand what you've experienced and how to repeat a
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  problem. Then we may only be able to assist YOU to debug the problem and to
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  track down the proper fix.
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  We get reports from many people every month and each report can take a
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  considerable amount of time to really go to the bottom with.
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1.6 How to get a stack trace
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  First, you must make sure that you compile all sources with -g and that you
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  don't 'strip' the final executable. Try to avoid optimizing the code as
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  well, remove -O, -O2 etc from the compiler options.
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  Run the program until it cores.
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  Run your debugger on the core file, like '<debugger> curl core'. <debugger>
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  should be replaced with the name of your debugger, in most cases that will
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  be 'gdb', but 'dbx' and others also occur.
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  When the debugger has finished loading the core file and presents you a
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  prompt, enter 'where' (without the quotes) and press return.
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  The list that is presented is the stack trace. If everything worked, it is
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  supposed to contain the chain of functions that were called when curl
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  crashed. Include the stack trace with your detailed bug report. It'll help a
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  lot.
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1.7 Bugs in libcurl bindings
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  There will of course pop up bugs in libcurl bindings. You should then
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  primarily approach the team that works on that particular binding and see
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  what you can do to help them fix the problem.
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  If you suspect that the problem exists in the underlying libcurl, then
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  please convert your program over to plain C and follow the steps outlined
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  above.
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