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Re: Is anyone building libcurl for Windows CE?
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From: Ray Satiro via curl-library <curl-library_at_lists.haxx.se>
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2025 22:55:32 -0500
On 1/9/2025 7:46 PM, Douglas R. Reno via curl-library wrote:
> On 1/9/25 6:05 PM, Ray Satiro via curl-library wrote:
>> We are wondering if anyone is still building libcurl for Windows CE
>> and if so how exactly you are doing it? [1]
>>
>>
>> [1]: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/15958
>>
>>
> Hi Ray,
>
> I work for a factory as a side gig, and I'm in charge of compiling new
> cURL versions for their Windows CE 6 and 7 based systems which are
> used for metal fabrication and other related tasks (such as a laser
> cutter). A couple of weeks ago, I compiled cURL 8.11.1 (and it's
> dependencies) using Visual Studio 2008 - but it did require some
> patching. The systems use libcurl for HTTP transfers to an internal
> web server to download designs and schematics and related files for
> the machines that they control. The application used to use SMBv1, but
> that's no longer available in modern Windows versions due to security
> issues so they brought me in as a contractor to resolve the issue
> (which I did via libcurl).
>
> If I have some time over the weekend or early next week I will boot up
> my Windows VM and find the necessary files and will write up some
> instructions if desired. Do you also want me to submit PRs for the
> patches that I needed to use?
Thanks Doug, whenever you have time that would be great. We are trying
to figure out just how it is done, like what build method is used etc,
because we don't do it ourselves. We may add a CI build of libcurl for
Windows CE if it's feasible. Currently we plan to remove the winbuild
build system in September, and I think that may be one of the last build
systems that can be used to build libcurl with Visual Studio 2008.
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2025 22:55:32 -0500
On 1/9/2025 7:46 PM, Douglas R. Reno via curl-library wrote:
> On 1/9/25 6:05 PM, Ray Satiro via curl-library wrote:
>> We are wondering if anyone is still building libcurl for Windows CE
>> and if so how exactly you are doing it? [1]
>>
>>
>> [1]: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/15958
>>
>>
> Hi Ray,
>
> I work for a factory as a side gig, and I'm in charge of compiling new
> cURL versions for their Windows CE 6 and 7 based systems which are
> used for metal fabrication and other related tasks (such as a laser
> cutter). A couple of weeks ago, I compiled cURL 8.11.1 (and it's
> dependencies) using Visual Studio 2008 - but it did require some
> patching. The systems use libcurl for HTTP transfers to an internal
> web server to download designs and schematics and related files for
> the machines that they control. The application used to use SMBv1, but
> that's no longer available in modern Windows versions due to security
> issues so they brought me in as a contractor to resolve the issue
> (which I did via libcurl).
>
> If I have some time over the weekend or early next week I will boot up
> my Windows VM and find the necessary files and will write up some
> instructions if desired. Do you also want me to submit PRs for the
> patches that I needed to use?
Thanks Doug, whenever you have time that would be great. We are trying
to figure out just how it is done, like what build method is used etc,
because we don't do it ourselves. We may add a CI build of libcurl for
Windows CE if it's feasible. Currently we plan to remove the winbuild
build system in September, and I think that may be one of the last build
systems that can be used to build libcurl with Visual Studio 2008.
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