libcurl 7.16.4.  This is what the latest Ubuntu (7.10) repository installs by 
default.

Thanks!
-Ryan





-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre
Sent: Wed 1/30/2008 6:52 PM
To: cURLpp's mailing-list
Subject: Re: [cURLpp] using cURLpp::Infos::<whatever>::get( ... )
 

On 30-Jan-08, at 6:34 PM, Ryan Allen wrote:

> Hi Jean-Phillippe,
>
> The curlpp version I am working with is curlpp-0.7.1.
> Thanks for taking a look.
>

Sorry, I meant libcurl (not curlpp) version. The best way to know it,  
would be to do:

curl-config --version

> -- Ryan
>
>
>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:curlpp- 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>  Behalf Of Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre
>>  Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 7:18 AM
>>  To: cURLpp's mailing-list
>>  Subject: Re: [cURLpp] using cURLpp::Infos::<whatever>::get( ... )
>>
>>  On Monday 28 January 2008 7:23 pm, Ryan Allen wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm new to this list, and new to cURLpp!  I've made really good
>>  progress
>>> up to now, but I've found some issues using the Infos objects.
>>>
>>> Is this list always this quiet?
>>>
>>
>>  Mostly.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On ubuntu 7.10, the examples that use Infos seg fault:
>>>
>>
>>  I'm at the office, I don't have any setup to look into it. I'll try
> to
>>  check
>>  tonight. BTW, can you specify which version of libcurl you're using?
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads/curlpp-0.7.1/examples$ ./example04
>>> 172.27.50.130/102.html
>>>
>>> * About to connect() to 172.27.50.130 port 80 (#0)
>>>
>>> *   Trying 172.27.50.130... * connected
>>>
>>> * Connected to 172.27.50.130 (172.27.50.130) port 80 (#0)
>>>
>>>> GET /102.html HTTP/1.1
>>>
>>> Host: 172.27.50.130
>>>
>>> Accept: */*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>>>
>>> < Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:13:32 GMT
>>>
>>> < Server: Apache/2.2.4 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.3-1ubuntu6
>>>
>>> < Last-Modified: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 00:09:09 GMT
>>>
>>> < ETag: "858041-69-495c9340"
>>>
>>> < Accept-Ranges: bytes
>>>
>>> < Content-Length: 105
>>>
>>> < Content-Type: text/html
>>>
>>> <
>>>
>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
>>>
>>> <HTML>
>>>
>>>  <HEAD>
>>>
>>>  </HEAD>
>>>
>>>  <BODY>
>>>
>>>  </BODY>
>>>
>>> </HTML>
>>>
>>> * Connection #0 to host 172.27.50.130 left intact
>>>
>>> Effective URL:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Effective URL:
>>>
>>> Response code: 200
>>>
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads/curlpp-0.7.1/examples$
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Can someone provide the correct way to use this object, or are
> there
>>> bugs?
>>>
>>> Specifically, my application needs a way to capture the HTTP
> response
>>> headers.  I also need a way to save the full HTTP request.  Is
> there a
>>> way to do this?  From reading the docs, it doesn't appear like
> there
>>  is.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Ryan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ryan Allen  |  Sr. Software Engineer
>>>
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>>>
>>>   P 206.272.5555
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>>   D 206.272.6538
>>
>>  --
>>  Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre
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