On Tuesday, 11 January 2011, Kamil Dudka <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tuesday 11 January 2011 21:59:12 Matt Nelson wrote: >> Well I used that to generate an example file and have then used those >> settings to try out each of my compiled versions but.....no luck. I am >> sure I am messing up the compiles - and I am really struggling to feel >> comfortable knowing how to get all the various components from various >> sites in order to build each version of libcurl.....something I have >> never really played with before. Thanks for your time. > > Not sure if I understand. If you generate the template with --libcurl, > compile and link, then it works, and your application does not? Then you > should check if the same library is used in both cases. Do you link it > statically or dynamically? > > Kamil > Sorry, I am probably confusing things. I went to the curl download page and downloaded the win64 curl exe (both the non-ssl and the ssl versions) and it correctly accesses the files I need. I then attempted to build my own libcurl by downloading various sources. Building these, with the example file from the downloaded exe, does not correctly access the files (and instead triggers the 401.2 error I mentioned). I am bound to be compiling incorrectly - idiot instructions to do this for visual studio, with links to all the components i need for a 64bit win would help, since i now feel completely confused and a complete idiot.
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