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to get specified with the options.
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lib/progess.c file, and is now used with the new progress callback function
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files depend on that as well. It turned out Borland has no unistd.h file
either, only mingw32 seems to use that.
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clean up the headers better
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sooner
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Ultrix by Damien Adant <dams@usa.net>.
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I didn't get that far! ;-)
I also made curl *not* prevent the progress meter even if the output is a tty
when your uploading (it is still done when downloading though). A HTTP POST
is in that sense seen as an upload. It seemed so confusing that ftp upload
doesn't display a progress meter by default.
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deal with any-length lines, removing the previous limit of 4K.
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sorted out the -y and -Y confusion in the help texts
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