| Comment by: MickJT (118.211.42.202) | At: 31 Oct 2019, 09:43 | File version: 7.65.3 | 
| @remotenemesis 
 Oki doki :)
 
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| Comment by: remotenemesis (73.189.104.44) | At: 29 Oct 2019, 22:36 | File version: 7.65.3 | 
| Please ignore my last failure to use a Makefile correctly :/ 
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| Comment by: remotenemesis (73.189.104.44) | At: 29 Oct 2019, 22:33 | File version: 7.65.3 | 
| I'm hitting these errors while trying to link using the 10 Aug 2019 versions of libcurl and libssl. Looks like a problem with pthreads? Does anyone have any ideas? 
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-asyn-thread.o): In function `destroy_thread_sync_data':
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0x28): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_destroy'
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-asyn-thread.o): In function `destroy_async_data.isra.1':
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0xd0): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_lock'
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0xe4): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_unlock'
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-asyn-thread.o): In function `gethostbyname_thread':
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0x1e0): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_lock'
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0x1f4): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_unlock'
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0x23c): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_unlock'
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-asyn-thread.o): In function `Curl_resolver_is_resolved':
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0x59c): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_lock'
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0x5a8): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_unlock'
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-asyn-thread.o): In function `Curl_resolver_getaddrinfo':
 asyn-thread.c:(.text+0x8f4): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_init'
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-curl_threads.o): In function `Curl_thread_create':
 curl_threads.c:(.text+0xcc): undefined reference to `pthread_create'
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-curl_threads.o): In function `Curl_thread_destroy':
 curl_threads.c:(.text+0x164): undefined reference to `pthread_detach'
 /SDK/local/newlib/lib/libcurl.a(libcurl_la-curl_threads.o): In function `Curl_thread_join':
 curl_threads.c:(.text+0x1bc): undefined reference to `pthread_join'
 
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| Comment by: Hypex (210.4.229.126) | At: 27 Jan 2017, 15:51 | File version: 7.46.0 | 
| Please disregard "SDK" section of last comment. An error slipped in my comment and a typo made it through. :-) 
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| Comment by: Hypex (210.4.229.126) | At: 27 Jan 2017, 15:39 | File version: 7.46.0 | 
| You have an error in your AutoInstall script. It refers to "/SDK" instead of "SDK:".  Also it would help if it was an executable script so it could be opened on WB. 
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| Comment by: MickJT (124.171.179.178) | At: 19 May 2011, 13:57 | File version: 7.21.6 | 
| All fixed! 
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| Comment by: kas1e (78.36.159.111) | At: 10 Feb 2011, 18:58 | File version: 7.21.3 | 
| I miss one slash in previous post (should be 3). 
 To summorise:
 
 "File URI scheme" are described here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_URI_scheme
 
 What mean, that for local files, curl should work with 2 slashes if "localhost" are used, like this:
 
 file://localhost/work:balbal.txt
 
 Or, if localhost is skipping, there should be 3 slashes still, like this:
 
 file:///work:blablabl.txt
 
 None of the those methods works on current libcurl.a and plain curl binary (non static, non shared). For us only works : file://work:blalbal.txt , what is wrong , should be 3 slashes.
 "curl file://localhost/work:blabla.txt", not works as well, and ask for "/Work" assing.
 
 I think that all because it compiled with -lunix, which are just translate some stuff wrong, and there should be manual changing in the library code.
 
 I also test win32 curls, and linux curls - they all works as should : 3 slashes , or 2 slashes + localhost and 3st slash.
 
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| Comment by: kas1e (83.149.3.236) | At: 10 Feb 2011, 12:52 | File version: 7.21.3 | 
| @MickJT Seems current version of curl (7.21.3), are not deals with unix paths normally. For example when i trying to use "file://PROGDIR:blabla.html" or "file://work:balbla.html" (which curl should handle correctly), i have requesters about "/Work not assigned, do you want to assign it".
 
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| Comment by: spotUP (85.226.98.50) | At: 24 Aug 2006, 14:52 | File version: 7.15.5 | 
| afx, did you test libcurl.a (clib version)? i get weird errors when ./configuring.
 will catch you on irc and give you the configure.log.
 
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| Comment by: afxgroup (80.183.222.154) | At: 23 Aug 2006, 02:41 | File version: 7.15.5 | 
| ;) 
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| Comment by: spotUP (85.226.98.50) | At: 22 Aug 2006, 15:22 | File version: 7.15.5 | 
| love you afx! 
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