Reduced the requested Symbian capabilities.

Correctly noted what happens to stderr.
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Dan Fandrich 2008-04-24 23:24:57 +00:00
parent e0f0a2ccee
commit 4e71173928
3 changed files with 7 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ SYSTEMINCLUDE ..\..\..\include ..\..\..\lib ..\..\..\include\curl \
LIBRARY euser.lib libc.lib libcurl.lib
STATICLIBRARY libcrt0.lib
CAPABILITY ALL -Tcb
CAPABILITY NetworkServices
EPOCSTACKSIZE 0x18000

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ SYSTEMINCLUDE ..\..\..\include ..\..\..\include\curl \
\epoc32\include\stdapis \epoc32\include
LIBRARY euser.lib libc.lib
CAPABILITY ALL -Tcb
CAPABILITY NetworkServices
EPOCALLOWDLLDATA

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@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ Failure to do so may mean that some of your options won't be correctly
processed.
Symbian OS does not provide for redirecting the standard I/O streams, so
stdin always comes from the keyboard and stdout always goes to the
console; stderr is thrown away. The standard curl options -o, --stderr
and --trace-ascii can be used to redirect output to a file (or stdout)
instead.
stdin always comes from the keyboard, stdout always goes to the
console, and stderr goes to the epocwind.out file (on the emulator).
The standard curl options -o, --stderr and --trace-ascii can be used to
redirect output to a file (or stdout) instead.
P.I.P.S. doesn't inherit the current working directory at startup, so you
may need to use the -o option to specify a specific location to store a