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{
"name": "curl",
"version": "8.9.1",
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"port-version": 1,
"description": "A library for transferring data with URLs",
"homepage": "https://curl.se/",
"license": "curl AND ISC AND BSD-3-Clause",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "vcpkg-cmake",
"host": true
},
{
"name": "vcpkg-cmake-config",
"host": true
},
"zlib"
],
"default-features": [
"non-http",
"ssl"
],
"features": {
"brotli": {
"description": "brotli support (brotli)",
"dependencies": [
"brotli"
]
},
"c-ares": {
"description": "c-ares support",
"dependencies": [
"c-ares"
]
},
"gnutls": {
"description": "SSL support (gnutls)",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "libgnutls",
"platform": "!windows | mingw"
},
{
"name": "shiftmedia-libgnutls",
"platform": "windows & !mingw"
}
]
},
"gsasl": {
"description": "GSASL support (libgsasl)",
"dependencies": [
"gsasl"
]
},
[krb5, curl] Add new port, and add new feature curl[gssapi] (#38402) - [x] Changes comply with the [maintainer guide](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/contributing/maintainer-guide.md). - [x] The name of the port matches an existing name for this component on https://repology.org/ if possible, and/or is strongly associated with that component on search engines. - [x] Optional dependencies are resolved in exactly one way. For example, if the component is built with CMake, all `find_package` calls are REQUIRED, are satisfied by `vcpkg.json`'s declared dependencies, or disabled with [CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Xxx](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_PackageName.html). - [x] The versioning scheme in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [x] The license declaration in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [x] The installed as the "copyright" file matches what upstream says. - [x] The source code of the component installed comes from an authoritative source. - [x] The generated "usage text" is accurate. See [adding-usage](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/examples/adding-usage.md) for context. - [x] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version --all` and committing the result. - [x] Only one version is in the new port's versions file. - [x] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file. krb5 have an issue of absolute paths that I am not sure how to fix, also I didn't succeeded to compile it on windows, but this PR is a good start. ``` warning: There should be no absolute paths, such as the following, in an installed package: /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux /home/tal/vcpkg/installed /home/tal/vcpkg/buildtrees/krb5 /home/tal/vcpkg/downloads Absolute paths were found in the following files: /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/bin/compile_et /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/bin/krb5-config /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/debug/bin/compile_et /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/debug/bin/krb5-config error: Found 1 post-build check problem(s). To submit these ports to curated catalogs, please first correct the portfile: /home/tal/vcpkg/ports/krb5/portfile.cmake ```
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"gssapi": {
"description": "krb5 support",
[curl] Refactor curl port (#38786) Refactor curl port: - Add test - Refine dependencies patch - gssapi feature is not for windows <!-- If your PR fixes issues, please note that here by adding "Fixes #NNNNNN." for each fixed issue on separate lines. --> <!-- If you are still working on the PR, open it as a Draft: https://github.blog/2019-02-14-introducing-draft-pull-requests/. --> - [x] Changes comply with the [maintainer guide](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/contributing/maintainer-guide.md). - [x] SHA512s are updated for each updated download. - [x] The "supports" clause reflects platforms that may be fixed by this new version. - [x] Any fixed [CI baseline](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/scripts/ci.baseline.txt) entries are removed from that file. - [x] Any patches that are no longer applied are deleted from the port's directory. - [x] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version --all` and committing the result. - [x] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file. <!-- If this PR adds a new port, please uncomment and fill out this checklist: - [ ] Changes comply with the [maintainer guide](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/contributing/maintainer-guide.md). - [ ] The name of the port matches an existing name for this component on https://repology.org/ if possible, and/or is strongly associated with that component on search engines. - [ ] Optional dependencies are resolved in exactly one way. For example, if the component is built with CMake, all `find_package` calls are REQUIRED, are satisfied by `vcpkg.json`'s declared dependencies, or disabled with [CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Xxx](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_PackageName.html). - [ ] The versioning scheme in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [ ] The license declaration in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [ ] The installed as the "copyright" file matches what upstream says. - [ ] The source code of the component installed comes from an authoritative source. - [ ] The generated "usage text" is accurate. See [adding-usage](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/examples/adding-usage.md) for context. - [ ] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version --all` and committing the result. - [ ] Only one version is in the new port's versions file. - [ ] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file. END OF NEW PORT CHECKLIST (delete this line) --> Co-authored-by: WangWeiLin-MV <156736127+WangWeiLin-MV@users.noreply.github.com>
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"supports": "!windows",
[krb5, curl] Add new port, and add new feature curl[gssapi] (#38402) - [x] Changes comply with the [maintainer guide](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/contributing/maintainer-guide.md). - [x] The name of the port matches an existing name for this component on https://repology.org/ if possible, and/or is strongly associated with that component on search engines. - [x] Optional dependencies are resolved in exactly one way. For example, if the component is built with CMake, all `find_package` calls are REQUIRED, are satisfied by `vcpkg.json`'s declared dependencies, or disabled with [CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Xxx](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_PackageName.html). - [x] The versioning scheme in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [x] The license declaration in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [x] The installed as the "copyright" file matches what upstream says. - [x] The source code of the component installed comes from an authoritative source. - [x] The generated "usage text" is accurate. See [adding-usage](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/examples/adding-usage.md) for context. - [x] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version --all` and committing the result. - [x] Only one version is in the new port's versions file. - [x] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file. krb5 have an issue of absolute paths that I am not sure how to fix, also I didn't succeeded to compile it on windows, but this PR is a good start. ``` warning: There should be no absolute paths, such as the following, in an installed package: /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux /home/tal/vcpkg/installed /home/tal/vcpkg/buildtrees/krb5 /home/tal/vcpkg/downloads Absolute paths were found in the following files: /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/bin/compile_et /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/bin/krb5-config /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/debug/bin/compile_et /home/tal/vcpkg/packages/krb5_x64-linux/tools/krb5/debug/bin/krb5-config error: Found 1 post-build check problem(s). To submit these ports to curated catalogs, please first correct the portfile: /home/tal/vcpkg/ports/krb5/portfile.cmake ```
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"dependencies": [
"krb5"
]
},
"http2": {
"description": "HTTP2 support",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"ssl"
]
},
"nghttp2"
]
},
"idn": {
"description": "Default IDN support",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"winidn"
],
"platform": "windows"
},
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"idn2"
],
"platform": "!windows"
}
]
},
"idn2": {
"description": "idn2 support (libidn2)",
"dependencies": [
"libidn2"
]
},
"ldap": {
"description": "LDAP support",
"supports": "!uwp",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"non-http"
]
},
{
"name": "openldap",
"platform": "!windows"
}
]
},
"mbedtls": {
"description": "SSL support (mbedTLS)",
"dependencies": [
"mbedtls"
]
},
"non-http": {
"description": "Enables protocols beyond HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP2"
},
"openssl": {
"description": "SSL support (OpenSSL)",
"dependencies": [
"openssl"
]
},
[curl] add psl feature (#38345) <!-- If your PR fixes issues, please note that here by adding "Fixes #NNNNNN." for each fixed issue on separate lines. --> <!-- If you are still working on the PR, open it as a Draft: https://github.blog/2019-02-14-introducing-draft-pull-requests/. --> - [x] Changes comply with the [maintainer guide](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/contributing/maintainer-guide.md). - [x] SHA512s are updated for each updated download. - [x] The "supports" clause reflects platforms that may be fixed by this new version. - [x] Any fixed [CI baseline](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/scripts/ci.baseline.txt) entries are removed from that file. - [x] Any patches that are no longer applied are deleted from the port's directory. - [x] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version --all` and committing the result. - [x] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file. <!-- If this PR adds a new port, please uncomment and fill out this checklist: - [ ] Changes comply with the [maintainer guide](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/contributing/maintainer-guide.md). - [ ] The name of the port matches an existing name for this component on https://repology.org/ if possible, and/or is strongly associated with that component on search engines. - [ ] Optional dependencies are resolved in exactly one way. For example, if the component is built with CMake, all `find_package` calls are REQUIRED, are satisfied by `vcpkg.json`'s declared dependencies, or disabled with [CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Xxx](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_PackageName.html). - [ ] The versioning scheme in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [ ] The license declaration in `vcpkg.json` matches what upstream says. - [ ] The installed as the "copyright" file matches what upstream says. - [ ] The source code of the component installed comes from an authoritative source. - [ ] The generated "usage text" is accurate. See [adding-usage](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-docs/blob/main/vcpkg/examples/adding-usage.md) for context. - [ ] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version --all` and committing the result. - [ ] Only one version is in the new port's versions file. - [ ] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file. END OF NEW PORT CHECKLIST (delete this line) -->
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"psl": {
"description": "Use psl support (libpsl)",
"dependencies": [
"libpsl"
]
},
"schannel": {
"description": "SSL support (Secure Channel)",
"supports": "windows & !uwp",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"sspi"
]
}
]
},
"sectransp": {
"description": "SSL support (sectransp)",
"supports": "osx | ios"
},
"ssh": {
"description": "SSH support via libssh2",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"non-http"
]
},
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"openssl"
]
},
"libssh2"
]
},
"ssl": {
"description": "Default SSL backend",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"sectransp"
],
"platform": "osx | ios"
},
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"schannel"
],
"platform": "(windows & !uwp) | mingw"
},
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"openssl"
],
"platform": "(uwp | !windows) & !(osx | ios) & !mingw"
}
]
},
"sspi": {
"description": "SSPI support",
"supports": "windows & !uwp"
},
"tool": {
"description": "Builds curl executable",
"supports": "!uwp"
},
"websockets": {
"description": "WebSocket support (experimental)"
},
"winidn": {
"description": "WinIDN support",
"supports": "windows"
},
"winldap": {
"description": "Obsolete. Use feature 'ldap' instead.",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"ldap"
]
}
]
},
"winssl": {
"description": "Legacy name for schannel",
"supports": "windows & !uwp",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "curl",
"default-features": false,
"features": [
"schannel"
]
}
]
},
"wolfssl": {
"description": "SSL support (wolfSSL)",
"dependencies": [
"wolfssl"
]
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},
"zstd": {
"description": "ZStandard support (zstd)",
"dependencies": [
"zstd"
]
}
}
}