Non-UTF8 filenames are now percent-encoded. For example, filename
for http://example.org/%90%A2%8AE will be %90%A2%8AE because it is
Shift_JIS. The comments and name in .torrent file in XML-RPC
response are percent-encoded if they are not UTF-8.
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpRequestCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/XmlRpcMethodImpl.cc
* src/bittorrent_helper.cc
* src/util.cc
* src/util.h
* test/BittorrentHelperTest.cc
* test/UtilTest.cc
Fixed the bug that a file gets overwritten if -V is given and no
hash is provided. Fixed the bug that --dry-run leads download
error. Added RequestGroup::createCheckIntegrityEntry() which
correctly creates CheckIntegrityEntry objects and open files based
on -V option and the existence of control file.
* src/AbstractCommand.cc
* src/AbstractCommand.h
* src/ChecksumCheckIntegrityEntry.cc
* src/DownloadContext.cc
* src/DownloadContext.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/PieceHashCheckIntegrityEntry.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
* src/RequestGroup.h
* src/RequestGroupEntry.cc
* src/RequestGroupEntry.h
Use uri::parse instead of Request::setUri() where just URI parser
is needed.
* src/AbstractCommand.cc
* src/AdaptiveURISelector.cc
* src/DefaultBtAnnounce.cc
* src/FeedbackURISelector.cc
* src/FileEntry.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/ProtocolDetector.cc
* src/Request.cc
* src/RequestGroupMan.cc
Check hash(hash for entire file, not piece hash) if
--check-integrity option is given and file is
downloaded(determined by file length). If it fails, re-download
file.
* src/AbstractCommand.cc
* src/ChecksumCheckIntegrityEntry.cc
* src/ChecksumCheckIntegrityEntry.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
Fixed the bug that aria2 reports error and exits with non-zero
status when file is already downloaded.
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
Added --conditional-get option. Download file only when the local
file is older than remote file. This function only works with
HTTP(S) downloads only. It does not work if file size is specified
in Metalink. It also ignores Content-Disposition header. If a
control file exists, this option will be ignored. This function
uses If-Modified-Since header to get only newer file
conditionally. When getting modification time of local file, it
uses user supplied filename(see --out option) or filename part in
URI if --out is not specified.
* doc/aria2c.1.txt
* src/HttpHeader.cc
* src/HttpHeader.h
* src/HttpRequest.cc
* src/HttpRequest.h
* src/HttpRequestCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponse.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/TimeA2.cc
* src/TimeA2.h
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/HttpResponseTest.cc
* test/TimeTest.cc
Added --max-connection-per-server=NUM option. The default value of
NUM is 1. This option limits the number of connections allowed to
one server for each download. This means when NUM is 2 and 1 URI
is provided, even if you specified -s 5, aria2 establishes 2
connections. Default value of -j option is changed from 5 to 2.
* src/BtDependency.cc
* src/CreateRequestCommand.cc
* src/FileEntry.cc
* src/FileEntry.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/Metalink2RequestGroup.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/TrackerWatcherCommand.cc
* src/download_helper.cc
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/DownloadHelperTest.cc
* test/FileEntryTest.cc
Fixed double memory free when Exception raised from
AbstractCommand::prepareForNextAction() called by
HttpResponseCommand::handleDefaultEncoding().
* src/AbstractCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
Fixed the bug that connection pooling does not take into account
proxy. This means that when connection A via proxy X is pooled,
it will be wrongly reused in the download using proxy Y.
* src/DownloadEngine.cc
* src/DownloadEngine.h
* src/FtpFinishDownloadCommand.cc
* src/FtpInitiateConnectionCommand.cc
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpDownloadCommand.cc
* src/HttpInitiateConnectionCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/HttpSkipResponseCommand.cc
Don't send "Accept: default, gzip" by default. This is because
some server responds with "Content-Encoding: gzip" for files which
itself is gzipped file and aria2 inflates them. This is a problem
if user don't want to inflate the file. Apparently this is server
configuration error, but I cannot do anything about this. So turn
this off. Added --http-accept-gzip option. If true is given to
this option, aria2 sends 'Accept: deflate, gzip' request header
and inflates response if remote server responds with
'Content-Encoding: gzip' or 'Content-Encoding: deflate'. This
indicates we removed extension tgz hack in order not to inflate
files with tgz extensions.
* doc/aria2c.1.txt
* src/HttpRequest.cc
* src/HttpRequest.h
* src/HttpRequestCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/HttpRequestTest.cc
Added --always-resume and --max-resume-failure-tries option. If
--always-resume=false is given, when all given URIs does not
support resume or aria2 encounters N URIs which does not support
resume
(N is the value specified using --max-resume-failure-tries
option), aria2 download file from scratch. The default behavior
is --always-resume=true, which means if all URIs do not support
resume, download fails. I think this is OK because user normally
don't like to see that partially downloaded file is
overwritten(this is particularly true if file size is big). This
option is useful when aria2 is used as download backend and
graceful falling back to overwritten behavior is preferable.
Added exit status value 8, which means download failed because
server did not support resume.
* src/AbstractCommand.cc
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.cc
* src/DownloadCommand.cc
* src/DownloadResultCode.h
* src/FileEntry.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponse.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
* src/RequestGroup.h
* src/SegmentMan.cc
* src/SegmentMan.h
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/DefaultPieceStorageTest.cc
* test/SegmentManTest.cc
Fixed segmentation fault when GZipDecoder::decode() returns 0
byte.
* src/DownloadCommand.cc
* src/bitfield.h
* test/bitfieldTest.cc
Fixed the bug that causes infinite loop if broken web server
returns chunked response without last "0" chunk-size marker and
closes connection.
* src/DownloadCommand.cc
Instantiate properly configured HttpDownloadCommand for
non-resumable downlaods.
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
Added --dry-run option. In this mode, aria2 just checks whether
the remote file is available and doesn't download data. This
option has effect on HTTP/FTP downloads and BitTorrent downloads
are canceled in this mode.
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.h
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
* src/RequestGroupMan.cc
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
Added --max-overall-download-limit option. Now
--max-upload-limit option is not ignored when
--max-overall-upload-limit option has non-zero value. aria2
checks download(upload) speed in the order:
first checks overall speed limit and if it is not exceeded, then
checks speed limit per download. Thus you can specify both
value. For example, set --max-overall-download-limit=1M and
--max-download-limit=500K to prevent from one download from
eating all overall speed limit.
* src/DefaultBtInteractive.cc
* src/DefaultBtInteractive.h
* src/DefaultBtMessageDispatcher.cc
* src/DefaultBtMessageDispatcher.h
* src/DownloadCommand.cc
* src/DownloadCommand.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/PeerInteractionCommand.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
* src/RequestGroup.h
* src/RequestGroupMan.cc
* src/RequestGroupMan.h
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/DefaultBtMessageDispatcherTest.cc
Send HTTP Authorization header only if it is requested by the
server(response 401). There are some exceptions. The
authorization header for proxy is always sent if it is available
without request by the server. If username/password is specified
in the URI, it is immediately sent to the server without
request by the server.
AbstractAuthResolver::_defaultAuthConfig is now initialized as
SharedHandle<AuthConfig>().
NetrcAuthResolver::resolveAuthConfig() returns
SharedHandle<AuthConfig>() if no AuthConfig is available.
* src/AbstractAuthResolver.cc
* src/AbstractProxyRequestCommand.cc
* src/AuthConfigFactory.cc
* src/AuthConfigFactory.h
* src/HttpConnection.cc
* src/HttpRequest.cc
* src/HttpRequest.h
* src/HttpResponse.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/HttpSkipResponseCommand.cc
* test/AuthConfigFactoryTest.cc
* test/HttpRequestTest.cc
* test/HttpResponseTest.cc
Applied AdaptiveURISelector patch from Aurelien Lefebvre. This
patch adds AdaptiveURISelector, which selects one of the bests
mirrors for first and reserved connections. For supplementary
ones, it returns mirrors which has not been tested yet, and if
each of them already tested, returns mirrors which has to be
tested again. Otherwise, it doesn't return anymore mirrors.
* src/AdaptiveURISelector.cc
* src/AdaptiveURISelector.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/Makefile.am
* src/Makefile.in
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
* src/RequestGroup.h
* src/RequestGroupMan.cc
* src/ServerStat.cc
* src/ServerStat.h
* src/ServerStatMan.cc
* src/SpeedCalc.cc
* src/URISelector.h
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* test/RequestGroupManTest.cc
* test/ServerStatManTest.cc
* test/ServerStatTest.cc
Fixed the bug that causes corrupted downloads if HTTP pipelining
is enabled and the server doesn't support keep-alive.
* src/AbstractCommand.cc
* src/DownloadCommand.cc
* src/HttpDownloadCommand.cc
* src/HttpDownloadCommand.h
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/Request.cc
* src/Request.h
* test/RequestTest.cc