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| $Id: README.ares,v 1.12 2007-05-31 11:34:32 bagder Exp $
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|           How To Build libcurl to Use c-ares For Asynch Name Resolves
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|           ===========================================================
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| 
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| c-ares: 
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|   http://daniel.haxx.se/projects/c-ares/
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| 
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| NOTE
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|   The latest libcurl version requires c-ares 1.4.0 or later.
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| 
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|   Once upon the time libcurl built fine with the "original" ares. That is no
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|   longer true. You need to use c-ares.
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| 
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| Build c-ares
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| ============
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| 
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| 1. unpack the c-ares archive
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| 2. cd c-ares-dir
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| 3. ./configure
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| 4. make
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| 
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| Build libcurl to use c-ares in the curl source tree
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| ===================================================
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| 
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| 1. name the c-ares source directory 'ares' in the curl source directory
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|    (if you have checked out the curl sources from CVS, you will already have
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|    c-ares in a directory named ares).
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| 2. ./configure --enable-ares
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| 3. make
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| 
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| Build libcurl to use an installed c-ares
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| ========================================
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| 
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| 1. ./configure --enable-ares=/path/to/ares/install
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| 2. make
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| 
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| c-ares and ipv6
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| ===============
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| 
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| If the configure script enables IPv6 support you need to explicitly disable
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| that (--disable-ipv6) since c-ares isn't IPv6 compatible (yet).
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| 
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| c-ares on win32
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| ===============
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| (description brought by Dominick Meglio)
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| 
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| First I compiled c-ares. I changed the default C runtime library to be the
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| single-threaded rather than the multi-threaded (this seems to be required to
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| prevent linking errors later on). Then I simply build the areslib project (the
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| other projects adig/ahost seem to fail under MSVC).
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| 
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| Next was libcurl. I opened lib/config-win32.h and I added a:
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|  #define USE_ARES 1
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| 
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| Next thing I did was I added the path for the ares includes to the include
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| path, and the libares.lib to the libraries.
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| 
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| Lastly, I also changed libcurl to be single-threaded rather than
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| multi-threaded, again this was to prevent some duplicate symbol errors. I'm
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| not sure why I needed to change everything to single-threaded, but when I
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| didn't I got redefinition errors for several CRT functions (malloc, stricmp,
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| etc.)
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| 
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| I would have modified the MSVC++ project files, but I only have VC.NET and it
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| uses a different format than VC6.0 so I didn't want to go and change
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| everything and remove VC6.0 support from libcurl.
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