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Cadaver is a command-line WebDAV client for Unix

Monday, January 18, 2010

Cadaver s a command-line WebDAV client for Unix. It supports file upload, download, on-screen display, namespace operations (move/copy), collection creation and deletion, and locking operations.

Cadaver is free software, distributed under the GNU GPL. Patches, bug reports, questions and so on should be sent to the mailing list (for which an archive is also available).

NOTE: New mailing list now available.

Install:

tar xvfz cadaver-0.20.5.tar.gz
cd cadaver-0.20.5
./configure –-with-ssl
make
make install

Current Release

Changes in release cadaver 0.23.3, 15 December 2009 (PGP signature)

  • Update to neon 0.29.1.

Changes in release cadaver 0.23.2, 11 February 2008 (PGP signature)

  • Fix "make install" with NLS builds.

Changes in release cadaver 0.23.1, 11 February 2008 (PGP signature)

  • Update to neon 0.28.0.

Changes in release cadaver 0.23.0, 22 August 2007 (PGP signature)

  • Update to neon 0.27.0; drop support for older versions of neon.
  • Fix "search contains" (thanks to Jack Bates)
  • Add DESTDIR support to "make install" (Dr Volker Zell)

Changes in release cadaver 0.22.5, 23 January 2007 (PGP signature)

  • Update to neon 0.26.3:
  • Document netrc support in man page (Sebastian Harl)

Changes in release cadaver 0.22.4, 28 December 2006 (PGP signature)

  • Update to neon 0.26.2 (thanks to Peter O'Gorman).
  • Fixes for OS/2 EMX (Andrew Belov).

Changes in release cadaver 0.22.3, 31 December 2005 (PGP signature)

  • Update to neon 0.25.4:
    • fix support for handling multiple authentication challenges
    • add support for the Negotiate (GSSAPI/Kerberos) protocol
  • Enable i18n support again.

Changes in release cadaver 0.22.2, 19 May 2004 (PGP signature)

  • Fix build issues on AIX (Tony Bennett).
  • Fix DeltaV commands on locked resources.
  • Update to neon 0.24.6:
    • SECURITY (CVE CAN-2004-0398): fix for sscanf overflow in date parsing

Changes in release cadaver 0.22.1, 14 April 2004 (PGP signature)

  • Restore DASL/DeltaV support (GRASE team).
  • Fix to only use netrc on first attempt at authentication.
  • Update to neon 0.24.5:
    • SECURITY (CVE CAN-2004-0179): fix for format string vulnerabilities

Changes in release cadaver 0.22.0, 10 September 2003 (PGP signature)

  • Fix build on BSD platforms, or if using bundled expat library.
  • Fixes for some URI encoding issues.
  • Update to neon 0.24.1:
    • only support PKCS#12-encoded client certs, using the "client-cert" option.
  • Support --with-libs argument to configure.
  • (Drop DASL/DeltaV support temporarily).

Previous Releases

Details of previous releases are now archived.


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