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Thomas Petazzoni 28ac3c6785 libcurl: bump version to fix build issue
The ./configure script of libcurl includes <arpa_inet.h> instead of
<arpa/inet.h> when testing for inet_pton(). The test fails, but it
doesn't prevent libcurl to build as it can work without inet_pton().

However, it fills the configure cache with the fact that inet_pton()
does not exist. And later, tcpreplay reads this from the configure
cache and fails to build, because tcpreplay really need inet_pton().

Unfortunately, just fixing the .m4 file doesn't work because the
autoreconfiguration of the package fails. Since the fix for this
problem is already upstream, the easiest solution is therefore to bump
libcurl.

The libcurl-7.19.2-fix-ssl-no-verbose.patch patch is no longer needed.

Since we're patching a m4 file, we must autoreconfigure the package.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-07-29 22:18:58 +02:00
boot u-boot: fix custom patch handling 2010-07-29 22:18:56 +02:00
configs toolchain: remove multilib 2010-07-28 23:21:45 +02:00
docs
fs fs: add option to define path to custom rootfs skeleton 2010-07-18 23:15:55 +02:00
linux linux: more mistake detection 2010-07-29 22:18:57 +02:00
package libcurl: bump version to fix build issue 2010-07-29 22:18:58 +02:00
scripts Improvements to the package conversion status script 2010-07-26 22:48:41 +02:00
target toolchain: remove multilib 2010-07-28 23:21:45 +02:00
toolchain toolchain: mark uClibc 0.9.31 + locale + C++ as broken 2010-07-29 22:18:57 +02:00
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CHANGES CHANGES: #2257 / #2263 are resolved 2010-07-29 09:10:25 +02:00
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Makefile toolchain: move makefile includes 2010-07-28 16:20:06 +02:00
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