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diff --git a/src/hugehelp.c b/src/hugehelp.c index c0ceebf6a..8b3de8780 100644 --- a/src/hugehelp.c +++ b/src/hugehelp.c @@ -87,15 +87,15 @@ puts ( " sent to stdout to be in text mode for win32 systems.\n" "\n" " -c/--continue\n" -" Continue/Resume a previous file transfer. This\n" -" instructs curl to continue appending data on the file\n" -" where it was previously left, possibly because of a\n" -" broken connection to the server. There must be a named\n" -" physical file to append to for this to work. Note:\n" -" Upload resume is depening on a command named SIZE not\n" -" always present in all ftp servers! Upload resume is for\n" -" FTP only. HTTP resume is only possible with HTTP/1.1\n" -" or later servers.\n" +" Deprecated. Use '-C -' instead. Continue/Resume a pre\n" +" vious file transfer. This instructs curl to continue\n" +" appending data on the file where it was previously\n" +" left, possibly because of a broken connection to the\n" +" server. There must be a named physical file to append\n" +" to for this to work. Note: Upload resume is depening\n" +" on a command named SIZE not always present in all ftp\n" +" servers! Upload resume is for FTP only. HTTP resume is\n" +" only possible with HTTP/1.1 or later servers.\n" "\n" " -C/--continue-at <offset>\n" " Continue/Resume a previous file transfer at the given\n" @@ -214,20 +214,34 @@ puts ( " (HTTP) Include the HTTP-header in the output. The HTTP-\n" " header includes things like server-name, date of the\n" " document, HTTP-version and more...\n" +" --interface <name>\n" +" Perform an operation using a specified interface. You\n" +" can enter interface name, IP address or host name. An\n" +" example could look like:\n" +"\n" +" curl --interface eth0:1 http://www.netscape.com/\n" +"\n" " -I/--head\n" " (HTTP/FTP) Fetch the HTTP-header only! HTTP-servers\n" " feature the command HEAD which this uses to get nothing\n" " but the header of a document. When used on a FTP file,\n" " curl displays the file size only.\n" "\n" +" --krb4 <level>\n" +" (FTP) Enable kerberos4 authentication and use. The\n" +); + puts( +" level must be entered and should be one of 'clear',\n" +" 'safe', 'confidential' or 'private'. Should you use a\n" +" level that is not one of these, 'private' will instead\n" +" be used.\n" +"\n" " -K/--config <config file>\n" " Specify which config file to read curl arguments from.\n" " The config file is a text file in which command line\n" " arguments can be written which then will be used as if\n" " they were written on the actual command line. If the\n" " first column of a config line is a '#' character, the\n" -); - puts( " rest of the line will be treated as a comment.\n" "\n" " Specify the filename as '-' to make curl read the file\n" @@ -302,6 +316,15 @@ puts ( " we get. (Only the file part of the remote file is used,\n" " the path is cut off.)\n" "\n" +" -p/--proxytunnel\n" +" When an HTTP proxy is used, this option will cause non-\n" +" HTTP protocols to attempt to tunnel through the proxy\n" +" instead of merely using it to do HTTP-like operations.\n" +" The tunnel approach is made with the HTTP proxy CONNECT\n" +" request and requires that the proxy allows direct con\n" +" nect to the remote port number curl wants to tunnel\n" +" through to.\n" +"\n" " -P/--ftpport <address>\n" " (FTP) Reverses the initiator/listener roles when con\n" " necting with ftp. This switch makes Curl use the PORT\n" @@ -320,6 +343,7 @@ puts ( "\n" " - (any single-letter string) to make it pick\n" " the machine's default\n" +"\n" " -q If used as the first parameter on the command line, the\n" " $HOME/.curlrc file will not be read and used as a con\n" " fig file.\n" @@ -347,8 +371,8 @@ puts ( "\n" " -500 specifies the last 500 bytes\n" "\n" -" 9500 specifies the bytes from offset 9500 and for\n" -" ward\n" +" 9500 specifies the bytes from offset 9500 and\n" +" forward\n" "\n" " 0-0,-1 specifies the first and last byte only(*)(H)\n" "\n" @@ -372,146 +396,147 @@ puts ( " -s/--silent\n" " Silent mode. Don't show progress meter or error mes\n" " sages. Makes Curl mute.\n" +"\n" " -S/--show-error\n" " When used with -s it makes curl show error message if\n" " it fails.\n" "\n" " -t/--upload\n" -" Transfer the stdin data to the specified file. Curl\n" -" will read everything from stdin until EOF and store\n" -" with the supplied name. If this is used on a http(s)\n" -" server, the PUT command will be used.\n" +" Deprecated. Use '-T -' instead. Transfer the stdin\n" +" data to the specified file. Curl will read everything\n" +" from stdin until EOF and store with the supplied name.\n" +" If this is used on a http(s) server, the PUT command\n" +" will be used.\n" "\n" " -T/--upload-file <file>\n" -" Like -t, but this transfers the specified local file.\n" -" If there is no file part in the specified URL, Curl\n" +" Like -t, but this transfers the specified local file.\n" +" If there is no file part in the specified URL, Curl\n" " will append the local file name. NOTE that you must use\n" -" a trailing / on the last directory to really prove to\n" +" a trailing / on the last directory to really prove to\n" " Curl that there is no file name or curl will think that\n" -" your last directory name is the remote file name to\n" -" use. That will most likely cause the upload operation\n" -" to fail. If this is used on a http(s) server, the PUT\n" +" your last directory name is the remote file name to\n" +" use. That will most likely cause the upload operation\n" +" to fail. If this is used on a http(s) server, the PUT\n" " command will be used.\n" "\n" " -u/--user <user:password>\n" -" Specify user and password to use when fetching. See\n" -" README.curl for detailed examples of how to use this.\n" -" If no password is specified, curl will ask for it\n" +" Specify user and password to use when fetching. See\n" +" README.curl for detailed examples of how to use this.\n" +" If no password is specified, curl will ask for it\n" " interactively.\n" -"\n" " -U/--proxy-user <user:password>\n" -" Specify user and password to use for Proxy authentica\n" +" Specify user and password to use for Proxy authentica\n" " tion. If no password is specified, curl will ask for it\n" " interactively.\n" "\n" " -v/--verbose\n" -" Makes the fetching more verbose/talkative. Mostly\n" -" usable for debugging. Lines starting with '>' means\n" +" Makes the fetching more verbose/talkative. Mostly\n" +" usable for debugging. Lines starting with '>' means\n" " data sent by curl, '<' means data received by curl that\n" -" is hidden in normal cases and lines starting with '*'\n" +" is hidden in normal cases and lines starting with '*'\n" " means additional info provided by curl.\n" "\n" " -V/--version\n" -" Displays the full version of curl, libcurl and other\n" +" Displays the full version of curl, libcurl and other\n" " 3rd party libraries linked with the executable.\n" "\n" " -w/--write-out <format>\n" -" Defines what to display after a completed and success\n" -" ful operation. The format is a string that may contain\n" -" plain text mixed with any number of variables. The\n" +" Defines what to display after a completed and success\n" +" ful operation. The format is a string that may contain\n" +" plain text mixed with any number of variables. The\n" " string can be specified as \"string\", to get read from a\n" -" particular file you specify it \"@filename\" and to tell\n" +" particular file you specify it \"@filename\" and to tell\n" " curl to read the format from stdin you write \"@-\".\n" "\n" -" The variables present in the output format will be\n" -" substituted by the value or text that curl thinks fit,\n" -" as described below. All variables are specified like\n" -" %{variable_name} and to output a normal % you just\n" -" write them like %%. You can output a newline by using\n" +" The variables present in the output format will be sub\n" +" stituted by the value or text that curl thinks fit, as\n" +" described below. All variables are specified like\n" +" %{variable_name} and to output a normal % you just\n" +" write them like %%. You can output a newline by using\n" " \\n, a carrige return with \\r and a tab space with \\t.\n" "\n" -" NOTE: The %-letter is a special letter in the\n" -" win32-environment, where all occurrences of % must be\n" +" NOTE: The %-letter is a special letter in the\n" +" win32-environment, where all occurrences of % must be\n" " doubled when using this option.\n" "\n" " Available variables are at this point:\n" "\n" -" url_effective The URL that was fetched last. This is\n" +" url_effective The URL that was fetched last. This is\n" " mostly meaningful if you've told curl to\n" " follow location: headers.\n" "\n" " http_code The numerical code that was found in the\n" +); + puts( " last retrieved HTTP(S) page.\n" "\n" -" time_total The total time, in seconds, that the\n" -" full operation lasted. The time will be\n" +" time_total The total time, in seconds, that the\n" +" full operation lasted. The time will be\n" " displayed with millisecond resolution.\n" "\n" " time_namelookup\n" -" The time, in seconds, it took from the\n" -" start until the name resolving was com\n" +" The time, in seconds, it took from the\n" +" start until the name resolving was com\n" " pleted.\n" -"\n" -" time_connect The time, in seconds, it took from the\n" -" start until the connect to the remote\n" +" time_connect The time, in seconds, it took from the\n" +" start until the connect to the remote\n" " host (or proxy) was completed.\n" "\n" " time_pretransfer\n" -" The time, in seconds, it took from the\n" -" start until the file transfer is just\n" -" about to begin. This includes all pre-\n" -" transfer commands and negotiations that\n" -" are specific to the particular proto\n" +" The time, in seconds, it took from the\n" +" start until the file transfer is just\n" +" about to begin. This includes all pre-\n" +" transfer commands and negotiations that\n" +" are specific to the particular proto\n" " col(s) involved.\n" -); - puts( "\n" -" size_download The total amount of bytes that were\n" +" size_download The total amount of bytes that were\n" " downloaded.\n" "\n" -" size_upload The total amount of bytes that were\n" +" size_upload The total amount of bytes that were\n" " uploaded.\n" "\n" -" speed_download The average download speed that curl\n" +" speed_download The average download speed that curl\n" " measured for the complete download.\n" "\n" -" speed_upload The average upload speed that curl mea\n" +" speed_upload The average upload speed that curl mea\n" " sured for the complete download.\n" +"\n" " -x/--proxy <proxyhost[:port]>\n" -" Use specified proxy. If the port number is not speci\n" +" Use specified proxy. If the port number is not speci\n" " fied, it is assumed at port 1080.\n" "\n" " -X/--request <command>\n" -" (HTTP) Specifies a custom request to use when communi\n" -" cating with the HTTP server. The specified request\n" +" (HTTP) Specifies a custom request to use when communi\n" +" cating with the HTTP server. The specified request\n" " will be used instead of the standard GET. Read the HTTP\n" " 1.1 specification for details and explanations.\n" "\n" -" (FTP) Specifies a custom FTP command to use instead of\n" +" (FTP) Specifies a custom FTP command to use instead of\n" " LIST when doing file lists with ftp.\n" "\n" " -y/--speed-time <time>\n" " If a download is slower than speed-limit bytes per sec\n" -" ond during a speed-time period, the download gets\n" +" ond during a speed-time period, the download gets\n" " aborted. If speed-time is used, the default speed-limit\n" " will be 1 unless set with -y.\n" "\n" " -Y/--speed-limit <speed>\n" " If a download is slower than this given speed, in bytes\n" -" per second, for speed-time seconds it gets aborted.\n" +" per second, for speed-time seconds it gets aborted.\n" " speed-time is set with -Y and is 30 if not set.\n" "\n" " -z/--time-cond <date expression>\n" -" (HTTP) Request to get a file that has been modified\n" -" later than the given time and date, or one that has\n" +" (HTTP) Request to get a file that has been modified\n" +" later than the given time and date, or one that has\n" " been modified before that time. The date expression can\n" " be all sorts of date strings or if it doesn't match any\n" -" internal ones, it tries to get the time from a given\n" -" file name instead! See the GNU date(1) or curl_get\n" +" internal ones, it tries to get the time from a given\n" +" file name instead! See the GNU date(1) or curl_get\n" " date(3) man pages for date expression details.\n" "\n" -" Start the date expression with a dash (-) to make it\n" -" request for a document that is older than the given\n" +" Start the date expression with a dash (-) to make it\n" +" request for a document that is older than the given\n" " date/time, default is a document that is newer than the\n" " specified date/time.\n" "\n" @@ -524,15 +549,15 @@ puts ( " ing with a remote SSL server.\n" "\n" " -#/--progress-bar\n" -" Make curl display progress information as a progress\n" +" Make curl display progress information as a progress\n" " bar instead of the default statistics.\n" "\n" " --crlf\n" -" (FTP) Convert LF to CRLF in upload. Useful for MVS\n" +" (FTP) Convert LF to CRLF in upload. Useful for MVS\n" " (OS/390).\n" "\n" " --stderr <file>\n" -" Redirect all writes to stderr to the specified file\n" +" Redirect all writes to stderr to the specified file\n" " instead. If the file name is a plain '-', it is instead\n" " written to stdout. This option has no point when you're\n" " using a shell with decent redirecting capabilities.\n" @@ -555,7 +580,7 @@ puts ( " Sets proxy server to use for GOPHER.\n" "\n" " ALL_PROXY [protocol://]<host>[:port]\n" -" Sets proxy server to use if no protocol-specific proxy\n" +" Sets proxy server to use if no protocol-specific proxy\n" " is set.\n" "\n" " NO_PROXY <comma-separated list of hosts>\n" @@ -563,12 +588,12 @@ puts ( " If set to a asterisk '*' only, it matches all hosts.\n" "\n" " COLUMNS <integer>\n" -" The width of the terminal. This variable only affects\n" +" The width of the terminal. This variable only affects\n" " curl when the --progress-bar option is used.\n" "\n" "EXIT CODES\n" " There exists a bunch of different error codes and their cor\n" -" responding error messages that may appear during bad condi\n" +" responding error messages that may appear during bad condi\n" " tions. At the time of this writing, the exit codes are:\n" "\n" " 1 Unsupported protocol. This build of curl has no support\n" @@ -578,40 +603,40 @@ puts ( "\n" " 3 URL malformat. The syntax was not correct.\n" "\n" -" 4 URL user malformatted. The user-part of the URL syntax\n" +" 4 URL user malformatted. The user-part of the URL syntax\n" " was not correct.\n" -" 5 Couldn't resolve proxy. The given proxy host could not\n" +"\n" +" 5 Couldn't resolve proxy. The given proxy host could not\n" " be resolved.\n" "\n" -" 6 Couldn't resolve host. The given remote host was not\n" +" 6 Couldn't resolve host. The given remote host was not\n" " resolved.\n" "\n" " 7 Failed to connect to host.\n" "\n" -" 8 FTP weird server reply. The server sent data curl\n" +" 8 FTP weird server reply. The server sent data curl\n" " couldn't parse.\n" "\n" " 9 FTP access denied. The server denied login.\n" "\n" -" 10 FTP user/password incorrect. Either one or both were\n" +" 10 FTP user/password incorrect. Either one or both were\n" " not accepted by the server.\n" "\n" -" 11 FTP weird PASS reply. Curl couldn't parse the reply\n" +" 11 FTP weird PASS reply. Curl couldn't parse the reply\n" " sent to the PASS request.\n" "\n" -" 12 FTP weird USER reply. Curl couldn't parse the reply\n" +" 12 FTP weird USER reply. Curl couldn't parse the reply\n" " sent to the USER request.\n" "\n" -" 13 FTP weird PASV reply, Curl couldn't parse the reply\n" +" 13 FTP weird PASV reply, Curl couldn't parse the reply\n" " sent to the PASV request.\n" "\n" -" 14 FTP weird 227 formay. Curl couldn't parse the 227-line\n" +" 14 FTP weird 227 formay. Curl couldn't parse the 227-line\n" " the server sent.\n" -"\n" " 15 FTP can't get host. Couldn't resolve the host IP we got\n" " in the 227-line.\n" "\n" -" 16 FTP can't reconnect. Couldn't connect to the host we\n" +" 16 FTP can't reconnect. Couldn't connect to the host we\n" " got in the 227-line.\n" "\n" " 17 FTP couldn't set binary. Couldn't change transfer\n" @@ -621,51 +646,51 @@ puts ( "\n" " 19 FTP couldn't RETR file. The RETR command failed.\n" "\n" -" 20 FTP write error. The transfer was reported bad by the\n" +" 20 FTP write error. The transfer was reported bad by the\n" " server.\n" "\n" -" 21 FTP quote error. A quote command returned error from\n" +" 21 FTP quote error. A quote command returned error from\n" " the server.\n" "\n" -" 22 HTTP not found. The requested page was not found. This\n" +" 22 HTTP not found. The requested page was not found. This\n" " return code only appears if --fail is used.\n" "\n" -" 23 Write error. Curl couldn't write data to a local\n" +" 23 Write error. Curl couldn't write data to a local\n" " filesystem or similar.\n" +"\n" " 24 Malformat user. User name badly specified.\n" "\n" -" 25 FTP couldn't STOR file. The server denied the STOR\n" +" 25 FTP couldn't STOR file. The server denied the STOR\n" " operation.\n" "\n" " 26 Read error. Various reading problems.\n" "\n" " 27 Out of memory. A memory allocation request failed.\n" "\n" -" 28 Operation timeout. The specified time-out period was\n" +" 28 Operation timeout. The specified time-out period was\n" " reached according to the conditions.\n" "\n" -" 29 FTP couldn't set ASCII. The server returned an unknown\n" +" 29 FTP couldn't set ASCII. The server returned an unknown\n" " reply.\n" "\n" " 30 FTP PORT failed. The PORT command failed.\n" "\n" " 31 FTP couldn't use REST. The REST command failed.\n" "\n" -" 32 FTP couldn't use SIZE. The SIZE command failed. The\n" -" command is an extension to the original FTP spec RFC\n" +" 32 FTP couldn't use SIZE. The SIZE command failed. The\n" +" command is an extension to the original FTP spec RFC\n" " 959.\n" "\n" " 33 HTTP range error. The range \"command\" didn't work.\n" "\n" -" 34 HTTP post error. Internal post-request generation\n" +" 34 HTTP post error. Internal post-request generation\n" " error.\n" -"\n" " 35 SSL connect error. The SSL handshaking failed.\n" "\n" -" 36 FTP bad download resume. Couldn't continue an earlier\n" +" 36 FTP bad download resume. Couldn't continue an earlier\n" " aborted download.\n" "\n" -" 37 FILE couldn't read file. Failed to open the file. Per\n" +" 37 FILE couldn't read file. Failed to open the file. Per\n" " missions?\n" "\n" " 38 LDAP cannot bind. LDAP bind operation failed.\n" @@ -674,15 +699,16 @@ puts ( "\n" " 40 Library not found. The LDAP library was not found.\n" "\n" -" 41 Function not found. A required LDAP function was not\n" +" 41 Function not found. A required LDAP function was not\n" " found.\n" "\n" -" XX There will appear more error codes here in future\n" -" releases. The existing ones are meant to never change.\n" +" XX There will appear more error codes here in future\n" +" releases. The existing ones are meant to never change.\n" "\n" "BUGS\n" -" If you do find any (or have other suggestions), mail Daniel\n" +" If you do find any (or have other suggestions), mail Daniel\n" " Stenberg <Daniel.Stenberg@haxx.se>.\n" +"\n" "AUTHORS / CONTRIBUTORS\n" " - Daniel Stenberg <Daniel.Stenberg@haxx.se>\n" " - Rafael Sagula <sagula@inf.ufrgs.br>\n" @@ -722,6 +748,8 @@ puts ( " - Paul Marquis <pmarquis@iname.com>\n" " - Ellis Pritchard <ellis@citria.com>\n" " - Damien Adant <dams@usa.net>\n" +); + puts( " - Chris <cbayliss@csc.come>\n" " - Marco G. Salvagno <mgs@whiz.cjb.net>\n" " - Paul Marquis <pmarquis@iname.com>\n" @@ -733,6 +761,10 @@ puts ( " - Fred Noz <FNoz@siac.com>\n" " - Caolan McNamara <caolan@csn.ul.ie>\n" " - Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>\n" +" - Stephen Kick <skick@epicrealm.com>\n" +" - Martin Hedenfalk <mhe@stacken.kth.se>\n" +" - Richard Prescott\n" +"\n" "WWW\n" " http://curl.haxx.se\n" "\n" @@ -762,8 +794,6 @@ puts ( " Get a gopher document from funet's gopher server:\n" "\n" " curl gopher://gopher.funet.fi\n" -); - puts( "\n" " Get a web page from a server using port 8000:\n" "\n" @@ -885,9 +915,11 @@ puts ( "\n" " curl -T localfile -a ftp://ftp.upload.com/remotefile\n" "\n" -" NOTE: Curl does not support ftp upload through a proxy! The reason for this\n" -" is simply that proxies are seldomly configured to allow this and that no\n" -" author has supplied code that makes it possible!\n" +" Curl also supports ftp upload through a proxy, but only if the proxy is\n" +" configured to allow that kind of tunneling. If it does, you can run curl in\n" +" a fashion similar to:\n" +"\n" +" curl --proxytunnel -x proxy:port -T localfile ftp.upload.com\n" "\n" " HTTP\n" "\n" @@ -1031,6 +1063,8 @@ puts ( " A HTTP request has the option to include information about the browser\n" " that generated the request. Curl allows it to be specified on the command\n" " line. It is especially useful to fool or trick stupid servers or CGI\n" +); + puts( " scripts that only accept certain browsers.\n" "\n" " Example:\n" @@ -1058,8 +1092,6 @@ puts ( " headers that looks like 'Set-Cookie: <data>' where the data part then\n" " typically contains a set of NAME=VALUE pairs (separated by semicolons ';'\n" " like \"NAME1=VALUE1; NAME2=VALUE2;\"). The server can also specify for what\n" -); - puts( " path the \"cookie\" should be used for (by specifying \"path=value\"), when the\n" " cookie should expire (\"expire=DATE\"), for what domain to use it\n" " (\"domain=NAME\") and if it should be used on secure connections only\n" @@ -1228,13 +1260,14 @@ puts ( " connect to the client on the given (as parameters to the PORT command) IP\n" " number and port.\n" "\n" -" The -P flag to curl allows for different options. Your machine may have\n" +" The -P flag to curl supports a few different options. Your machine may have\n" " several IP-addresses and/or network interfaces and curl allows you to select\n" " which of them to use. Default address can also be used:\n" "\n" " curl -P - ftp.download.com\n" "\n" -" Download with PORT but use the IP address of our 'le0' interface:\n" +" Download with PORT but use the IP address of our 'le0' interface (this does\n" +" not work on windows):\n" "\n" " curl -P le0 ftp.download.com\n" "\n" @@ -1242,6 +1275,16 @@ puts ( "\n" " curl -P 192.168.0.10 ftp.download.com\n" "\n" +"NETWORK INTERFACE\n" +"\n" +" Get a web page from a server using a specified port for the interface:\n" +"\n" +" curl --interface eth0:1 http://www.netscape.com/\n" +"\n" +" or\n" +"\n" +" curl --interface 192.168.1.10 http://www.netscape.com/\n" +"\n" "HTTPS\n" "\n" " Secure HTTP requires SSL libraries to be installed and used when curl is\n" @@ -1281,6 +1324,8 @@ puts ( " curl -2 https://secure.site.com/\n" "\n" " Otherwise, curl will first attempt to use v3 and then v2.\n" +); + puts( "\n" " To use OpenSSL to convert your favourite browser's certificate into a PEM\n" " formatted one that curl can use, do something like this (assuming netscape,\n" @@ -1328,8 +1373,6 @@ puts ( "TIME CONDITIONS\n" "\n" " HTTP allows a client to specify a time condition for the document it\n" -); - puts( " requests. It is If-Modified-Since or If-Unmodified-Since. Curl allow you to\n" " specify them with the -z/--time-cond flag.\n" "\n" @@ -1439,13 +1482,26 @@ puts ( "\n" " curl -w 'We downloaded %{size_download} bytes\\n' www.download.com\n" "\n" +"KERBEROS4 FTP TRANSFER\n" +"\n" +" Curl supports kerberos4 for FTP transfers. You need the kerberos package\n" +" installed and used at curl build time for it to be used.\n" +"\n" +" First, get the krb-ticket the normal way, like with the kauth tool. Then use\n" +" curl in way similar to:\n" +"\n" +" curl --krb4 private ftp://krb4site.com -u username:fakepwd\n" +"\n" +" There's no use for a password on the -u switch, but a blank one will make\n" +" curl ask for one and you already entered the real password to kauth.\n" +"\n" "MAILING LIST\n" "\n" " We have an open mailing list to discuss curl, its development and things\n" " relevant to this.\n" "\n" -" To subscribe, mail curl-request@contactor.se with \"subscribe <your email\n" -" address>\" in the body.\n" +" To subscribe, mail curl-request@contactor.se with \"subscribe <fill in your\n" +" email address>\" in the body.\n" "\n" " To post to the list, mail curl@contactor.se.\n" "\n" diff --git a/src/version.h b/src/version.h index 325a93ef1..5956feffe 100644 --- a/src/version.h +++ b/src/version.h @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ #define CURL_NAME "curl" -#define CURL_VERSION "7.2" +#define CURL_VERSION "7.3" #define CURL_ID CURL_NAME " " CURL_VERSION " (" OS ") " |