> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kamil Dudka [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 2:36 PM
> To: Xu, Qiang (FXSGSC)
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: libcurl and libssh2
> 
> You want to tweak your MANPATH. Look at /etc/man.conf and 
> man.conf(5) man page. Or you can configure curl build with 
> --enable-manual and then you'll have the manual available via 
> curl --manual.

It seems "--enable-manual" is included in the default options. For my build via 
"./configure --with-libssh2=/home/qxu/opensrc/libssh2-1.2 -disable-shared", 
"./curl --manual" works. 

Now I can get the new -Q options: 
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       -Q/--quote <command>
              (FTP/SFTP)  Send  an arbitrary command to the remote FTP or SFTP
              server. Quote commands are sent BEFORE the transfer takes  place
              (just  after  the  initial PWD command in an FTP transfer, to be
              exact). To make commands take place after a successful transfer,
              prefix  them  with  a  dash '-'.  To make commands be sent after
              libcurl has changed  the  working  directory,  just  before  the
              transfer command(s), prefix the command with a '+' (this is only
              supported for FTP). You may specify any number of  commands.  If
              the  server  returns failure for one of the commands, the entire
              operation will be aborted. You must send  syntactically  correct
              FTP  commands  as  RFC959  defines to FTP servers, or one of the
              commands listed below to SFTP servers.  This option can be  used
              multiple times.

              SFTP  is  a  binary protocol. Unlike for FTP, libcurl interprets
              SFTP quote commands before sending them to the server.   Follow-
              ing is the list of all supported SFTP quote commands:

              chgrp group file
                     The  chgrp command sets the group ID of the file named by
                     the file operand to the group ID specified by  the  group
                     operand. The group operand is a decimal integer group ID.

              chmod mode file
                     The chmod command modifies the  file  mode  bits  of  the
                     specified file. The mode operand is an octal integer mode
                     number.

              chown user file
                     The chown command sets the owner of the file named by the
                     file  operand  to  the  user  ID  specified  by  the user
                     operand. The user operand is a decimal integer user ID.

              ln source_file target_file
                     The ln and symlink commands create a symbolic link at the
                     target_file  location  pointing  to the source_file loca-
                     tion.

              mkdir directory_name
                     The mkdir command creates  the  directory  named  by  the
                     directory_name operand.

              pwd    The pwd command returns the absolute pathname of the cur-
                     rent working directory.

              rename source target
                     The rename command renames the file or directory named by
                     the  source  operand to the destination path named by the
                     target operand.

              rm file
                     The rm command removes the file  specified  by  the  file
                     operand.

              rmdir directory
                     The  rmdir  command removes the directory entry specified
                     by the directory operand, provided it is empty.

              symlink source_file target_file
                     See ln.
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There is a lot of difference from the old manual, regarding this option.

Thanks a lot,
Xu Qiang
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