curl.1: --resolve documented
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@@ -1142,6 +1142,18 @@ encodings and instead makes them passed on unaltered, raw. (Added in 7.16.2)
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When used, this will make libcurl attempt to figure out the timestamp of the
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When used, this will make libcurl attempt to figure out the timestamp of the
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remote file, and if that is available make the local file get that same
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remote file, and if that is available make the local file get that same
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timestamp.
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timestamp.
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.IP "--resolve <host:port:address>"
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Provide a custom address for a specific host and port pair. Using this, you
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can make the curl requests(s) use a specified address and prevent the
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otherwise normally resolved address to be used. Consider it a sort of
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/etc/hosts alternative provided on the command line. The port number should be
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the number used for the specific protocol the host will be used for. It means
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you need several entries if you want to provide address for the same host but
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different ports.
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This option can be used many times to add many host names to resolve.
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(Added in 7.21.3)
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.IP "--retry <num>"
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.IP "--retry <num>"
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If a transient error is returned when curl tries to perform a transfer, it
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If a transient error is returned when curl tries to perform a transfer, it
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will retry this number of times before giving up. Setting the number to 0
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will retry this number of times before giving up. Setting the number to 0
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