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a host name that resolves to multiple IP addresses.
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path after a transfer.
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--disable-http, which thus builds a libcurl without HTTP support.
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keep the API complete at all times
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Setting CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM to 0 prevents a resumed transfer.
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An Alexander Krasnostavsky fix.
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if one transfer fails.
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marked as accepting an objectpoint argument while it actually assumes a long.
The comment was also grossly misleading. The man page was and is correct
though.
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work. This is supposed to detect cross-compiling and alert the user, and not
do the POSIX-check for strerror_r() if it already detected a glibc-compatible
strerror_r().
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to/from, based on a suggestion from Alexander Krasnostavsky
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the user.
2 - don't check for POSIX-style if glibc-style is found first
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don't have one
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Pointed out by Chris Gaukroger.
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