On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 11:37 US/Eastern, Martin Costabel wrote:
On jeudi, fév 20, 2003, at 14:58 Europe/Paris, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
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Right.  Your words make perfect sense, the situation does not.
Have you tried this with /usr/bin/curl instead of Fink's curl? Does it behave in the same way?
I hadn't. Just did. /usr/bin/curl works with or without the '-P -' -- different behavior than the Fink installed curl.

It is interesting to note that I do have an /sw/bin/curl installed but I don't have the curl package installed:

[bumbox:/tmp] bbum% /usr/bin/curl --version
curl 7.7.2 (powerpc-apple-darwin6.0) libcurl 7.7.2 (OpenSSL 0.9.6b)
[bumbox:/tmp] bbum% /sw/bin/curl --version
curl 7.10.3 (powerpc-apple-darwin6.4) libcurl/7.10.3 OpenSSL/0.9.7 ipv6 zlib/1.1.3
[bumbox:/tmp] bbum% fink list curl
Information about 2194 packages read in 4 seconds.

curl 7.10.3-1 Tool for transferring files with URL syntax
curl-dev 7.10.3-1 Tool for transferring files with URL syntax
curl-shlibs 7.10.3-1 Tool for transferring files with URL syntax
i curl-ssl 7.10.3-2 Tool for transferring files with URL syntax
curl-ssl-dev 7.10.3-2 Tool for transferring files with URL syntax
i curl-ssl-shlibs 7.10.3-2 Tool for transferring files with URL syntax

That seems odd. I would assume that 'fink install curl' will replace /sw/bin/curl with a new build.

b.bum



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