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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Transition from < 7.19.0 to >= 7.19.0
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Applications that used libcurl before 7.19.0 that are rebuilt with a libcurl
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that is 7.19.0 or later may or may not have to worry about anything of
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this. We have made a significant effort to make the transition really seamless
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and transparant.
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and transparent.
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You have have to take notice if you are in one of the following situations:
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@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ Benefits
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This new way has several benefits:
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o Platforms without LFS support can still use libcurl to do >32 bit file
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transfers and range operations etc as long as they have >32 bit datatypes
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transfers and range operations etc as long as they have >32 bit data-types
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supported.
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o Applications will no longer easily build with the curl_off_t size
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mismatched, which has been a very frequent (and annoying) problem with
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libcurl <= 7.18.2
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Historicly
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Historically
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------------
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Previously, before 7.19.0, the curl_off_t type would be rather strongly
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connected to the size of the system off_t type, where currently curl_off_t is
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