SSL should now be working out-of-the-box on Symbian S60.
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ tricky, since libcurl isn't designed with Symbian's native asynchronous
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message passing idioms in mind. However, it may be possible to use libcurl
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in an active object-based application through libcurl's multi interface.
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The port is most easily used when porting POSIX applications to Symbian
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OS using P.I.P.S.
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OS using P.I.P.S. (a.k.a. Open C).
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libcurl is built as a standard Symbian ordinal-linked DLL, and curl is
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built as a text mode EXE application. They have not been Symbian
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@ -76,9 +76,7 @@ is uncommented in the libcurl.mmp file.
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SSL/TLS encryption is not enabled by default, but it is possible to add
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when the OpenSSL libraries included in the S60 Open C SDK are available.
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The appropriate macro in the libcurl.mmp file must be uncommented to
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enable support. In addition, some manual editing of the libcurl source
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code must also be done since the S60 port of OpenSSL disables support
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for some encryption methods that libcurl assumes are always available.
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enable support.
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Debug builds are not supported (i.e. --enable-debug) because they cause
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additional symbol exports in the library which are not frozen in the .def
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@ -87,4 +85,4 @@ files.
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Dan Fandrich
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dan@coneharvesters.com
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April 2009
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March 2010
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