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History of Changes
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Version 7.2
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Daniel (30 August 2000)
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- Understanding AIX is a hard task. I believe I'll never figure out why they
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solve things so differently from the other unixes. Now, I'm left with the
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AIX 4.3 run-time warnings about duplicate symbols that according to this
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article (http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/405/1999/9/0/2593428/) is a
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libtool flaw. I tried the mentioned patch, although that stops the linking
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completely.
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So, if I select to ignore the ld warnings there are compiler warnings that
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fill the screen pretty bad when curl compiles. It turns out that if I want
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to '#include <arpa/inet.h>', I can get tid of the warnings by include the
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following three include files before that one:
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#include <net/if_dl.h>
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#include <sys/mbuf.h>
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#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
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Now, is it really sane to add those include files before arpa/inet.h in all
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the source files that include it?
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Thanks to Albert Chin-A-Young at thewrittenword.com who gave me the AIX
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login to try everything on.
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Daniel (24 August 2000)
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- Jan Schmidt supplied us a new VC6 makefile for Windows as the previous one
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was not up to date but lacked several object files.
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- More work on the naming.
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- Albert Chin-A-Young provided a configure-check for large file support, as
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some systems seem to need that for them to work. Had to change the position
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for the config.h include file in every .c file in the libcurl dir...
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- As suggested on the mailing list (by Troy Engel), I did use a --data-binary
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option instead of the messy way I've left described below. It seems to
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work. The libcurl fix remained the same as yesterday.
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Daniel (23 August 2000)
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- Back on the -d stripping newlines thing. The 'plain post' thing was added
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when I had no thought of that one could actually post binary data with
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it. Now, I have to add this functionality in a graceful manner and I think
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I've managed to come up with a way: '-d @file;binary' will thus post the
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file binary, exactly as its contents are. It is implemented with a new
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*setopt() option (CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE) to set the postfield size, since
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libcurl can't strlen() the data in these cases.
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- Albert Chin-A-Young made some very serious efforts and all the name
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resolving problems seem to have been sorted out now on all the platforms
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that previously showed them. I'll make another release now anyday because of
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cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.curl.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/curl login
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(just press enter when asked for password)
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(just press enter when asked for password)
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cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.curl.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/curl co .
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(now, you'll get all the latest sources downloaded into your current
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directory. Note that this does not create a directory named curl or
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anything)
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(now, you'll get all the latest sources downloaded into your current
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directory. Note that this does NOT create a directory named curl or
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anything)
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cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.curl.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/curl logout
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(you're off the hook!)
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(you're off the hook!)
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