curl-library
Re: Old Curl Project
Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 09:48:43 -0700
Either should work fine. I just used the most current release for my CMake
file.
Whichever VS version you do use, ensure you have the proper tool chain
installed to support XP prior to using CMake.
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 9:16 AM, Don Landsom <Don.Landsom_at_verizon.net>
wrote:
> Thanks for the help and links. We have no problem going after a build with
> the latest and greatest. We already have 7.59, but noticed that 7.60 was
> just recently released. Should we go ahead and grab 60 and work with it
> instead of 59?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Joel Winarske <joel.winarske_at_gmail.com>
> *To:* libcurl development <curl-library_at_cool.haxx.se>
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 17, 2018 11:31 AM
> *Subject:* Re: Old Curl Project
>
> I just tested the follow work via CMake and VS2015:
> https://gist.github.com/INRIX-joel-winarske/beb8a4a1192d5737fd789f05b22590
> ca
>
> Copy CMakeLists.txt to a folder, create a subfolder called build. cd into
> that, and issue the solution generator command:
>
> cmake -G"Visual Studio 14 2015" ..
>
> This does need to be run on the build machine, and note it will have hard
> coded paths to the build machine.
>
> Swap out the below string depending on which VS variant you want:
> Visual Studio 14 2015
> Visual Studio 12 2013
> Visual Studio 11 2012
> Visual Studio 10 2010
> Visual Studio 9 2008
> Visual Studio 8 2005
>
> After that open your selected VS as admin (to allow installation), and
> open the solution.
> Ensure your target for each project is as you want, then build "BUILD_ALL".
>
> You may need to right-click solution, and select retarget picking the
> proper sdk/toolchain for XP.
>
> Note I am running the generator cmd in a generic windows cmd prompt. Just
> ensure CMake is in your path.
>
>
> Joel
>
> On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 6:09 AM, Don Landsom <Don.Landsom_at_verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Joel, Thanks for the XP and VS2015 link, much appreciated.
>>
>> As for any preferences towards OpenSSL or any other libraries, we have
>> none with our primary goal being to simply get our interim fix up and
>> running. If Mbedtls makes for an easy drop in replacement for OpenSSL then
>> there would be no objection.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Joel Winarske <joel.winarske_at_gmail.com>
>> *To:* libcurl development <curl-library_at_cool.haxx.se>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, May 17, 2018 8:48 AM
>> *Subject:* Re: Old Curl Project
>>
>> Hi Don,
>>
>> You can Target XP with visual studio 2015. Clues found here:
>> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj851139.aspx
>>
>> CMake has supported VS2015 solution generation for a while. I would
>> avoid OpenSSL hair pulling and use Mbedtls with the latest curl release,
>> unless there is something particular you're using in OpenSSL, that Mbedtls
>> doesn't have.
>>
>>
>> Joel
>>
>> On Thu, May 17, 2018, 5:19 AM Don Landsom <Don.Landsom_at_verizon.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the message and guidance provided, and yes trying to build
>>> apps
>>> on old systems has it’s challenges, and more times then not proves to be
>>> more work then it’s worth. However being under time constraints paints a
>>> different picture pushing us down the path of adopting this interim step.
>>>
>>> Initially looked at taking the leap to the latest curl version only to
>>> realize how many subsystems wouldn’t be easily adapted to the old XP
>>> platform and it’s development tools. Parallel efforts are underway,
>>> slapping
>>> a Band-Aid on the old, and creating the new through the migration of the
>>> legacy systems to a current development environment.
>>>
>>> The version of libcurl being used appears to be linked with
>>> openssl-0.9.7e,
>>> c-ares-1.2.1 and zlib-1.2.1. The interface calls made from VB6 through
>>> the
>>> wrapper makes use of the Curl ‘easy’ interface.
>>>
>>> The hopes were that the Band-Aid approach could mimic the build above,
>>> substituting Curl-7.13 with Curl-7.20 just long enough to bridge the gap
>>> between now and when the migration to the new system is complete.
>>>
>>> A preliminary test showed that the basic Curl-7.20 version builds
>>> successfully on XP, however it would seem that this build is void of the
>>> required libraries: openssl, c-ares or zlib.
>>>
>>> If we can incorporate these additional libraries into our successful
>>> test
>>> build of 7-20, we could have our Band-Aid.
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Daniel Stenberg" <daniel_at_haxx.se>
>>> To: "libcurl development" <curl-library_at_cool.haxx.se>
>>> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018 4:26 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Old Curl Project
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Thu, 17 May 2018, Don Landsom wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I'm new here and was hoping to learn more about Curl in the attempts
>>> to
>>> >> breath some life into an old project until it can be brought up to
>>> date
>>> >> through a complete overhaul.
>>> >
>>> > You're most welcome!
>>> >
>>> >> Not looking to take too big of a leap hear as everything is to be
>>> >> replaced so I searched to find the closest possible Curl release
>>> support
>>> >> SMPT which appears to be Curl-7.20.0.
>>> >
>>> > SMTP support was initially added in 7.20.0, yes. But it has also been
>>> > polished and bugfixed over the years so I would not recommend using
>>> the
>>> > first public version supporting it. I think it had a few rough edges
>>> still
>>> > for some releases.
>>> >
>>> > In general you won't gain much by doing a small upgrade compared to a
>>> big
>>> > upgrade. If you instead jump to the head of the line at 7.60.0, you'll
>>> get
>>> > our attention and support if you have problems or questions. Not so
>>> much
>>> > for 7.20.0, which is over 8 years old by now.
>>> >
>>> > The API and behavior *should* still be the same as it was back in the
>>> > 7.13.0 days!
>>> >
>>> > Also note that 7.20.0 has a few known security vulnerabilities:
>>> >
>>> > https://curl.haxx.se/docs/vuln-7.20.0.html
>>> >
>>> >> The current application is running VB6 using the dll wrapper
>>> VBLibCurl
>>> >> 1.0, so the big question is whether this wrapper can be interfaced
>>> with
>>> >> Curl-7.20.0.
>>> >
>>> > I would imagine that building stuff on such old legacy systems is a
>>> pain
>>> > in general.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> >
>>> > / daniel.haxx.se
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Received on 2018-05-17