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Re: Properly installing curl in windows 2000

From: Steinar Kolnes <steinar_at_kolnes.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 09:09:22 +0200

A.J.

It seems that you have exact same problem as me. Everything seems correctly
set up, the phpinfo shows;

curl
      CURL support enabled
      CURL Information libcurl 7.9 (OpenSSL 0.9.6b)

For the third day, I am trying to find out, but still I have not got any
useful information from the PHP forum members.

Rgs
Steinar Kolnes

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Emne: Properly installing curl in windows 2000

 I'm stuck completely. This is what I've done thus far...

I went into the php.ini and set the extensions_dir to point to the correct
path, and I enabled the extenions php_curl.dll. When I hit phpinfo to get
info, it tells me that curl is enabled and it gives me the version. But I've
been reading and many people say the following...

"To use PHP's CURL support you must also compile PHP --with-curl[=DIR]
where DIR is the location of the directory containing the lib and include
directories.
In the "include" directory there should be a folder named "curl" which
should
contain the easy.h and curl.h files.
There should be a file named "libcurl.a" located in the "lib" directory"

How do I actually do this? I have no idea as to what I need to do for the
above, I do have curl extracted in a directory and the include folder does
contain curl in it contains the curl.h and easy.h. and the lib directory
contains the libcurl.a file as well, Now how do I compile
PHP --with-curl[=DIR]? I need the step by step instructions, I'm very new at
this and have really no experience in programming at all so take it easy on
me.

A.J.

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Received on 2002-08-30