A Tool for Transferring Data from URLs

Edit Package curl

Curl is a client to get documents and files from or send documents to a
server using any of the supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS,
TFTP, DICT, TELNET, LDAP, or FILE). The command is designed to work
without user interaction or any kind of interactivity.

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baselibs.conf 0000000185 185 Bytes
curl-7.28.1.tar.lzma 0002059467 1.96 MB
curl-7.28.1.tar.lzma.asc 0000000198 198 Bytes
curl.changes 0000038730 37.8 KB
curl.keyring 0000001455 1.42 KB
curl.spec 0000005240 5.12 KB
dont-mess-with-rpmoptflags.diff 0000000379 379 Bytes
libcurl-ocloexec.patch 0000005362 5.24 KB
Revision 77 (latest revision is 203)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 145727 from Michal Vyskocil's avatar Michal Vyskocil (mvyskocil) (revision 77)
Verify GPG signature: Perform build-time offline GPG verification.
Please verify that included keyring matches your needs.
For manipulation with the offline keyring, please use gpg-offline tool from openSUSE:Factory, devel-tools-building or Base:System.
See the man page and/or /usr/share/doc/packages/gpg-offline/PACKAGING.HOWTO.

If you need to build your package for older products and don't want to mess spec file with ifs, please follow PACKAGING.HOWTO:
you can link or aggregate gpg-offline from
devel:tools:building or use following trick with "osc meta prjconf":

--- Cut here ----
%if 0%{?suse_version} <= 1220
Substitute: gpg-offline
%endif

Macros:
%gpg_verify(dnf) \
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1220\
echo "WARNING: Using %%gpg_verify macro from prjconf, not from gpg-offline package."\
gpg-offline --directory="%{-d:%{-d*}}%{!-d:%{_sourcedir}}" --package="%{-n:%{-n*}}%{!-n:%{name}}""%{-f: %{-f*}}" --verify %{**}\
%else\
echo "WARNING: Dummy prjconf macro. gpg-offline is not available, skipping %{**} GPG signature verification!"\
%endif\
%nil
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 (forwarded request 143883 from sbrabec)
Comments 1

Johnson's avatar

Hello, can aarch64 build be enabled for this package? It's almost a necessity for so many things.

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