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7.9.5

From: curl-users <curl-users_at_shpartners.com>
Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 11:37:07 +0200

 Daniel Stenberg writes:
>> My question: can somebody help here? Curl 7.9.5 is available as a source
>> RPM release, so it is probable that a curl guru can pinpoint the
>problem.
>
>I'm sorry, but *I* really don't have time nor energy to search around in
>ancient curl versions. You need to get someone else to do it.
>
>There's a CHANGES file in all releases and there are CVS commit messages.
>You
>should be able to track down this yourself. Yes, it will be time
>consuming,
>boring and rather pointless.
>
>I'd advice you to simply upgrade your curl instead.

OK, thanks for the advice.
I've upgrade to 7.9.8 -> that was apparantly OK.
Upgrading to the lastest 7.10.3-1 is not needed, since it works already on
redhat 8 (which uses 7.9.8).
But the problem still remains. Which makes me think it has something to do
with PHP.
Upgrading PHP is a hassle. To take the PHP over the distribution version,
it seems lik I have to compile from source.
Anybody on the list done this? It scares the hell out of me. I have 13
failed dependencies when trying to install from the RPM version, I really
don't wanna go there...
Anyway, it seems like my problem is not a curl one. Thanks for the quick
and usefull answer. -- peter

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Received on 2003-04-08