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Curl is a tool for transferring files with URL syntax, supporting
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FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, GOPHER, TELNET, DICT, FILE and LDAP.
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Curl supports HTTPS certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT,
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FTP uploading, kerberos, HTTP form based upload, proxies,
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cookies, user+password authentication, file transfer resume,
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http proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks.
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See /usr/doc/curl-<version>/FEATURES for more info.
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Runtime Dependencies:
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- Cygwin
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Compile-time Dependencies:
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- OpenSSL 0.9.6b (*)
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(*) cURL can be built without SSL support: ./configure --without-ssl
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Canonical Homepage and Downloads:
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http://curl.haxx.se/
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http://curl.haxx.se/download.html
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Cygwin specific source files (a .README template and a Makefile
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for building binary tarballs) are maintained in the upstream
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CVS at: <srctop>/packages/Win32/cygwin/
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Build Instructions (as distributed via cygwin's setup.exe):
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(NOTE: as of curl 7.9.1, compiles/tests 100% cleanly OOTB under cygwin)
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Download the source, unpack it to a location of your choosing, and then:
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$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
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$ make
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$ make test # optional, requires perl
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$ make install # (*)
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(*) LibTool 1.4.2 had a bug related to cygwin's use of ".exe" extensions,
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such that "make install" blew up at curl.exe. See this URL for details:
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http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/libtool/2001-September/005549.html
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The copy of ltmain.sh that is distributed with cURL includes this patch.
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Packaging Instructions:
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---BINARY---
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Compile cleanly (./configure + make). Then:
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$ make cygwinbin CYGBUILD=n
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where n is the cygwin release number (e.g. the "1" in curl-7.9-1).
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If you leave off "CYGBUILD=n", n defaults to 1.
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Assuming everything worked properly, you'll find your binary tarball
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in the packages/Win32/cygwin/ sub-directory.
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---SOURCE---
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1. unpack the pristine source into an otherwise empty directory
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2. rename the source dir to add the "-$(REL)" suffix, e.g.:
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$ mv curl-7.9 curl-7.9-1
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3. add a CYGWIN-PATCHES directory, and add this readme to it
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$ cd curl-7.9-$(REL); mkdir CYGWIN-PATCHES
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$ cp packages/Win32/cygwin/README CYGWIN-PATCHES/curl-7.9-$(REL).README
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4. if applicable, document any changes in the README file
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5. create a patch which, when applied (patch -p1 < curl-7.9-$(REL).patch)
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will remove any patches you've applied:
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$ cd ..
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$ diff -Nrup (patched-src-dir) (pristine-src-dir) > curl-7.9-$(REL).patch
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and then move it into the CYGWIN-PATCHES directory
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6. repack
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---SETUP.HINT---
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sdesc: "a client that groks URLs"
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ldesc: "Curl is a tool for transferring files with URL syntax,
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supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, GOPHER, TELNET, DICT, FILE
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and LDAP. Curl supports HTTPS certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT,
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FTP uploading, kerberos, HTTP form based upload, proxies,
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cookies, user+password authentication, file transfer resume,
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http proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks."
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category: Web Libs
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requires: cygwin
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Cygwin port maintained by:
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Kevin Roth <kproth at bigfoot dot com>
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Questions regarding cURL use should be directed to curl@contactor.se.
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Questions regarding its packaging should be directed to cygwin@cygwin.com.
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