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    What is CURL? CURL Tony G wrote the following message on libcurl mailing list. "The libcurl.NET project at a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libcurl-net looks like it was a one-shot back in 2005 and hasn't been updated since. It was built as a bundle with other libraries commonly used with cURL, like OpenSSH. I've had it on my system for a long time, never used, and lack the skill and time to rebuild it with current libs. It looks heavily customized and might be scrap at this point.... I don't think I've seen any inquiries about cURL and .NET for a very long time here. So is this notion of a .NET binding dead? TIA" If you want to help, please download the source code from the CURL @sourceforge. It is a .NET 1.1 project - can be upgraded to 2.0 / 3.5. I am evaluating the source code. Let me know if anybody is interested / thinks there is any point in reviving this project? Chau!

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      What is CURL? CURL Tony G wrote the following message on libcurl mailing list. "The libcurl.NET project at a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libcurl-net looks like it was a one-shot back in 2005 and hasn't been updated since. It was built as a bundle with other libraries commonly used with cURL, like OpenSSH. I've had it on my system for a long time, never used, and lack the skill and time to rebuild it with current libs. It looks heavily customized and might be scrap at this point.... I don't think I've seen any inquiries about cURL and .NET for a very long time here. So is this notion of a .NET binding dead? TIA" If you want to help, please download the source code from the CURL @sourceforge. It is a .NET 1.1 project - can be upgraded to 2.0 / 3.5. I am evaluating the source code. Let me know if anybody is interested / thinks there is any point in reviving this project? Chau!

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      abhigad wrote:

      and hasn't been updated since.

      Heuh...Pardon me if I am missing something, but your own link to the project's homepage shows a very much active project. New version came out on June 4th and before that on March 30. This looks like a library that has been maintained and improved a lot since that 2005 you talk about.

      Dewm Solo - Managed C++ Developer

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        abhigad wrote:

        and hasn't been updated since.

        Heuh...Pardon me if I am missing something, but your own link to the project's homepage shows a very much active project. New version came out on June 4th and before that on March 30. This looks like a library that has been maintained and improved a lot since that 2005 you talk about.

        Dewm Solo - Managed C++ Developer

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        Well, the code is still in 1.1 and has not been updated since. Whoever was maintaining this code wrote the message on milling list that s/he don’t want to continue and would be giving up the development. Anyways, we want to find out if there is any point / interest in porting CURL over to .NET 3.5? There are many .c and .h files in this project. Not sure about the value preposition. Thanks!

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