Hi Daniel, Erik,

I have located the problem we faced with curl version 7.64 on Debian Buster and 
not with curl version 7.52 on Debian Stretch. Along with libcurl3, which comes 
with version 7.52, on Stretch we use curlpp (version 0.8.1-2), a C ++ wrapper 
for the libcurl. This wrapper works fine with libcurl3 but is no longer 
compatible with libcurl4. Since there is no curlpp version available for 
libcurl4, I downgraded to curl version 7.52 on Buster.

Regards

Bart

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Van: Dewancker, Bart 
Verzonden: woensdag 9 september 2020 8:43
Aan: libcurl development <[email protected]>
CC: Erik Janssen <[email protected]>; Daniel Stenberg <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: GET http request

Hi,

Thanks for your explanations and suggestions. To be sure where the bug is, I 
will create a small test application with curllib and with a hard coded http 
request. I will keep you informed of the result.

Regards

Bart

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Van: curl-library <[email protected]> Namens Erik Janssen via 
curl-library
Verzonden: dinsdag 8 september 2020 17:18
Aan: libcurl development <[email protected]>
CC: Erik Janssen <[email protected]>; Daniel Stenberg <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: [External] RE: FW: GET http request


>> I have simulated with the command line and indeed see a second 
>> request in which the url is unchanged compared to the first request.
>> But why are we seeing the changed url in the WireShark?

> It shouldn't change, it's a bug. But a bug we've not heard of before which 
> makes me suspect the origin of it isn't in libcurl. I could be > wrong of 
> course.

> If it would be in libcurl, then surely the curl command line would also do it 
> that way?


Hi Bart,

I would check how the URL you pass to libcurl is constructed. Something quirky 
may be there that was no problem before but now provokes a bug given libcurl 
changed implementation? Maybe enable verbose curl output in your own code to 
hopefully get a quick hint. But inspecting the code with the failure in mind 
can be quick too

I think many systems in the world work by accident.. likely you happened to 
build on something forgiving and now that's gone. I suppose many on this list 
have been there too. I was :)

Erik

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