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-rw-r--r-- | docs/FEATURES | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/INSTALL | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/README.win32 | 17 |
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/docs/FEATURES b/docs/FEATURES index 5fcf9dfea..2bdbba6d6 100644 --- a/docs/FEATURES +++ b/docs/FEATURES @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ FTP - download - authentication - kerberos security - - PORT or PASV + - active/passive using PORT, EPRT, PASV or EPSV - single file size information (compare to HTTP HEAD) - 'type=' URL support - dir listing diff --git a/docs/INSTALL b/docs/INSTALL index c43079776..9d402ed40 100644 --- a/docs/INSTALL +++ b/docs/INSTALL @@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ UNIX The configure script always tries to find a working SSL library unless explicitly told not to. If you have OpenSSL installed in the default search path for your compiler/linker, you don't need to do anything special. If - you have OpenSSL installed in e.g /usr/local/ssl, you can run configure - like: + you have OpenSSL installed in /usr/local/ssl, you can run configure like: ./configure --with-ssl @@ -46,13 +45,13 @@ UNIX ./configure --with-ssl=/opt/OpenSSL - If you insist on forcing a build *without* SSL support, even though you may - have it installed in your system, you can run configure like this: + If you insist on forcing a build without SSL support, even though you may + have OpenSSL installed in your system, you can run configure like this: ./configure --without-ssl If you have OpenSSL installed, but with the libraries in one place and the - header files somewhere else, you'll have to set the LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS + header files somewhere else, you have to set the LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS environment variables prior to running configure. Something like this should work: @@ -72,7 +71,7 @@ UNIX LIBS=-lRSAglue -lrsaref (as suggested by Doug Kaufman) - KNOWN PROBLEMS + KNOWN PROBLEMS (these ones should not happen anymore) If you happen to have autoconf installed, but a version older than 2.12 you will get into trouble. Then you can still build curl by issuing these @@ -101,8 +100,8 @@ UNIX MORE OPTIONS - Remember, to force configure to use the standard cc compiler if both - cc and gcc are present, run configure like + To force configure to use the standard cc compiler if both cc and gcc are + present, run configure like CC=cc ./configure or @@ -130,11 +129,6 @@ UNIX ./configure --with-krb4=/usr/athena - If your system support shared libraries, but you want to built a static - version only, you can disable building the shared version by using: - - ./configure --disable-shared - If you're a curl developer and use gcc, you might want to enable more debug options with the --enable-debug option. diff --git a/docs/README.win32 b/docs/README.win32 index 763bdff17..5b6db3087 100644 --- a/docs/README.win32 +++ b/docs/README.win32 @@ -12,18 +12,11 @@ README.win32 systems. While not being the main develop target, a fair share of curl users are win32-based. - Some documentation in this archive will be tricky to read for Windows - people, as they come in unix-style man pages. You can either download a - freely available nroff binary for win32 (*pointers appriciated*), convert - the files into plain-text on your neighbor's unix machine or run over to the - curl web site and view them as plain HTML. + The unix-style man pages are tricky to read on windows, so therefore are all + those pages also converted to HTML and those are also included in the + release archives. - The main curl.1 man page is "built-in". Use a command line similar to this - in order to extract a separate text file: + The main curl.1 man page is also "built-in" in the command line tool. Use a + command line similar to this in order to extract a separate text file: curl -M >manual.txt - - Download all the libcurl man pages in HTML format using the link on the - bottom of this page: - - http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/ |