On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Chris Tracewell<[email protected]> wrote:
> So... call me an idiot, but I am lost as how to get libcurl into my project.
> I can see libcurl.4.dylib & libcurl.3.dylib on my hard drive using
> spotlight. I have googled and googled and only found bits and pieces here
> and there but nothing concrete, that is a 1,2,3 instruction on how to "link
> against" libcurl. Here is what I think I need to do but am not sure on
> specifics

dylib means "dynamic library"...

Why do you need to link against libcurl statically?  Not saying there
aren't valid use cases, but please present yours.

If you really need to, you can download the source and compile it into
a library yourself.

--Kyle Sluder
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