Hey, On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Graeme Burton <graeme_burto...@yahoo.co.uk>wrote:
> Hi, > > I've read several posts about potential ports to Windows CE, but I haven't > actually seen anything in concrete. If anyone has produced a working libcurl > library for Windows CE, I would be very interested in getting hold of a > copy. > > In the meantime, I have successfully built a version of LIBCURL for Windows > CE; however, whilst I can build an executable, the executable fails when I > call curl_easy_perform. I want to test the library thoroughly to make sure > it's working, and running ad hoc tests isn't really going to do an > acceptable job. I can see that there are Perl scripts which perform unit > tests; however I suspect that I won't be able to get hold of a Perl > interpreter for my mobile phone, much less a command line to run it against. > I propose to produce a C version of the Perl script and use that for > testing; however, as I'm new to libcurl development, I'm very happy to > accept all suggestions as to whether this is the correct approach, and if it > isn't, what approach I should take. > > I will, of course, post all my findings (including a "what I did" > narrative) once I've got the code all up and running. > Do you use Visual Studio (i.e. microsoft compiler) or cegcc ? Vincent Torri
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