Changes in libsoup from 2.26.2 to 2.26.3: * Replaced SoupProxyResolver with SoupProxyURIResolver, which is a bit simpler, works with non-HTTP URIs (and so could be used by gvfsd-ftp) and supports proxy auth correctly. [#580051] * Fixed SoupSession to not try to resolve http server hostnames when it's just going to pass the hostname off to a proxy server anyway. This fixes things on hosts that use a proxy for everything and have no working DNS config [#577532] and also makes WebKitGTK behave more like other browsers in terms of per-host connection limits (we now limit connections based on hostname rather than on IP address). * libsoup now always uses SSL 3.0 (not TLS 1.0 or 1.1) for https URIs, to work around problems with older servers that don't implement the (apparently quite confusing) TLS/SSL compatibility rules correctly. Makes a bunch of previously-inaccessible sites now accessible in WebKitGTK (notably PayPal) [#581342]. Will eventually be revisited, to first try TLS 1.1 and fall back if that fails. * Fixed Digest auth to (recent) Apple CalDAV servers. [#583091] * Changed the way the SoupSession "authenticate" signal works a bit. We now never emit "authenticate" before sending a request, even if we know for sure that it's going to fail, because this makes the semantics of the authenticate handler too complicated (and because we'll only get into this situation if a previous call to the authenticate handler failed anyway). Fixes problems in WebKitGTK when you cancel a password dialog, and then later try to load the page again. [#583462, mostly figured out by Gustavo Noronha Silva]. * Fix a few small bugs that affected various web sites: the handling of 301 responses to POST to match web browsers [#586692], and the use of Content-Length in empty POST requests. * Applied some minor bugfixes to configure.in and autogen.sh [#583911, #583942]. Fixed configure.in to not use gcc warning options that the installed version of gcc doesn't recognize [#578851]. * Added G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED and G_GNUC_PRINTF to a few methods that should have had them. [#581754, Ross Burton]