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From file: CURL_RELEASE_NOTE_START.TXT
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Note: These kits are produced by a hobbyist and are providing any support
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or any commitment to supply bug fixes or future releases. This code is
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as-is with no warranties.
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The testing of this build of curl was minimal and involved building some of
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the sample and test programs, accessing a public HTTPS: website, doing a
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form post of some VMS test files, and FTP upload of some text files.
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Due to the way that PCSI identifies packages, if you install a package from
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one producer and then want to upgrade it from another producer, you will
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probably need to uninstall the previous package first.
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OpenVMS specific building and kitting instructions are after the standard
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curl readme file.
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This product may be available for your platform in a PCSI kit. The source kit
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contains files for building CURL using GNV or with a DCL procedure.
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The GNV based build creates a libcurl share imaged which is supplied in the
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PCSI kit.
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This version of CURL will return VMS compatible status codes when run from
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DCL and Unix compatible exit codes and messages when run with the SHELL
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environment variable set.
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This port of Curl uses the OpenSSL, Ldap, and Kerberos V5 that are bundled
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with OpenVMS or supplied as updates by HP. Ldap and Kerberos are not available
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on the VAX platform. See section below for a special note about HP OpenSSL
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on Alpha and IA64.
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The supplied CURL_STARTUP.COM procedure that is installed in
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[VMS$COMMON.SYS$STARTUP] can be put in your VMS startup procedure to install
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the GNV$LIBCURL shared image and create logical names GNV$LIBCURL to reference
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it. It will create the GNV$CURL_INCLUDE logical name for build procedures
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to access the header files.
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Normally to use curl from DCL, just create a foreign command as:
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curl :== $gnv$gnu:[usr.bin]gnv$curl.exe
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If you need to work around having the older HP SSL kit installed, then
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for DCL create this command procedure:
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$ create/dir gnv$gnu:[vms_bin]/prot=w:re
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$ create gnv$gnu:[vms_bin]curl.com
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$ curl := $gnv$gnu:[usr.bin]gnv$curl.exe
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$ define/user ssl$libcrypto_shr32 gnv$curl_ssl_libcryptoshr32
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$ curl "''p1'" "''p2'" "''p3'" "''p4'" "''p5'" "''p6'" "''p7'" "''p8'"
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^Z
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Then you can use: curl :== @gnv$gnu:[vms_bin]curl.com to run curl.
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For the HP SSL work around to work for GNV do the following:
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$ create/dir gnv$gnu:[usr.local.bin]/prot=w:re
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$ create gnv$gnu:[usr.local.bin]curl.
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#! /bin/sh
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dcl @gnv\$gnu:[vms_bin]curl.com $*
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^Z
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Similar workarounds will be needed for any program linked with GNV$LIBCURL
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until the HP OpenSSL is upgraded to the current 1.4 version or later.
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If you are installing a "daily" build instead of a release build of Curl, some
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things have been changed so that it can be installed at the same time as
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a production build without conflicts.
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The CURL_DAILY_STARTUP.COM will be supplied instead of CURL_STARTUP.COM.
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This file is actually not used with the daily package and is provided as
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a preview of what the next CURL_STARTUP.COM will be for the next release.
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Do not run it.
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The files that are normally installed in [VMS$COMMON.GNV.usr], for the
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daily build are installed in [VMS$COMMON.GNV.beta] directory.
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To use the daily GNV$LIBCURL image, you will need to define the logical
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name GNV$LIBCURL to the image.
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