VC6 is _very_ old and we provide working makefiles even for that
compiler. Users who build with the IDE never use that method and project
file anyway and it was just lingering in the root dir.
runtests.pl -am now uses the "PASS/FAIL: [desc]" output for each
executed test. You can run 'make test-am' in the root build directory to
invoke that. The reason for this output style is to better allow generic
test suite parsers to also grok our test output.
The test Makefile now also tests that perl was indeed found and that the
PERL variable points to an executable before it tries to run the main
test perl script runtests.pl,
Allow, at configure time, the production of versioned symbols. The
symbols will look like "CURL_<FLAVOUR>_<VERSION> <SYMBOL>", where
<FLAVOUR> represents the SSL flavour (e.g. OPENSSL, GNUTLS, NSS, ...),
<VERSION> is the major SONAME version and <SYMBOL> is the actual symbol
name. If no SSL library is enabled the symbols will be just
"CURL_<VERSION> <SYMBOL>".
Made the public headers checksrc compliant
Removed types.h (it's been unused since April 2004)
Made the root makefile do make in include by default as well, so that
TAGS and the checksrc will work better.
The make target checksrc now works in the root makefile and in both the
src and lib directories.
It is also run automatically on "all" if configure --enable-debug was
used.
This is a separate makefile for MSVC builds. It is deliberately put in
another dir than src/ and lib/ to allow a different build experience
than the previous - at least during a period. Eventually we should
unify.
firefox-db2pem.sh conversion script that converts a local Firefox db of ca
certs into PEM format, suitable for use with a OpenSSL or GnuTLS built
libcurl.
in top Makefile.am triggered a problem that prevented aclocal from running
successfully on SunOS 5.10 with GNU m4 1.4.5 and GNU Autoconf 2.61
A tarball which reproduces mentioned problem is the one dated July-28-2008
http://cool.haxx.se/curl-daily/curl-7.19.0-20080728.tar.gz
We actually don't need all the bells and whistles that the above mechanism
provides. We only need to include our m4/reentrant.m4 file in acinclude.m4
so here we go with this simpler mechanism.
needed, and being able to define it if appropriate for further configure tests
as well as for the generated config file.
Introduced reentrant.m4 intended for our reentrant related autotools/m4 macros.