- librtmp has no test cases, makes no proper releases and has not had a
single commit within the last year
- librtmp parses the URL itself and requires non-compliant URLs for this
- we have no RTMP tests
- RTMP was used by 2.2% of curl users (self-identified in the 2025
survey)
Closes#20673
Require CMake 3.18 (2020-07-15) or newer, up from 3.7 (2016-11-11)
prior to this patch.
This requirement also applies to the distributed `curl-config.cmake`.
To allow dropping compatibility code maintained for old versions, and to
use features which were unpractical in separate code paths. Also to make
testing, documentation and development easier, CI builds faster due to
CMake performance improvements over time. (e.g. integration tests on
macOS run 8x faster (10 minutes is now under 1.5m) in CI, 2.5x faster on
Windows.)
CMake offers pre-built binaries for major platforms. They work without
an install step, just by unpacking and pointing the cmake command to
them. Making upgrades easy in many cases:
https://cmake.org/download/https://cmake.org/files/https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases
CMake 3.18 brings these feature as generally available when building or
consuming curl/libcurl:
LTO support, improved performance, `pkg-config` and interface target
support, `OBJECT` target (for faster libcurl builds), modern invocation
with `-S`/`-B` options, better support for custom linker options,
FetchContent, `GnuTLS::GnuTLS` target, `--verbose` and `--install`
options, `CMAKE_GENERATOR` env, last but not least unity mode and Ninja
generator.
For maximum build speed, use:
`-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON -DCURL_DROP_UNUSED=ON`
As for deprecations, C++11 is required to build CMake itself, which may
be a limit on some platforms. autotools continues to cover them.
Follow-up to 9bcdfb3809#20408
Follow-up to a7c974e038#19902
Follow-up to dfbe035c8b#10161
Discussion: https://github.com/curl/curl/discussions/18704Closes#20407
- vms/curlmsg_vms.h: delete unused/commented code.
- vtls/schannel_verify: sort includes.
- typecheck-gcc.h: fix indent and alignment.
- lib/config-win32.h: drop idle `#undef`.
- spacecheck: check for stray empty lines before after curly braces.
- make literals more readable: 1048576 -> 1024 * 1024
- scope variables.
- use ISO date in a comment.
- drop redundant parentheses.
- drop empty comments.
- unfold lines.
- duplicate/stray spaces in comments.
- fix indent, whitespace, minor typos.
Closes#20690
- It is slower and uses more memory than the alternatives and is only
experimental in curl.
- We disable a few tests for OpenSSL-QUIC because of flakiness
- It gets little attention from OpenSSL and we have no expectation of the
major flaws getting corrected anytime soon.
- No one has spoken up for keeping it
- curl users building with vanilla OpenSSL can still use QUIC through the
means of ngtcp2
Closes#20226
After this patch curl requires targeting Vista or newer, and a toolchain
with Vista support.
Supported MSVC compilers (VS2010+) all support Vista:
- VS2012+ target Win8 (or later) by default.
- VS2010 targets Win7 by default.
Supported mingw-w64 versions (v3+) all support Vista:
- mingw-w64 v9+ target Win10 by default.
- mingw-w64 v8 and older target Server 2003 (~XP) by default.
After this patch it may be necessary to override the default Windows
target version to Vista (or newer) via:
autotools: `CPPFLAGS=-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0600`
cmake: `-DCURL_TARGET_WINDOWS_VERSION=0x0600`
- mingw-w64 v6+ allow changing the default at toolchain build-time.
Notes:
- For non-MSVC, non-mingw-w64 toolchains, `if_nametoindex` needs to be
allowlisted in `curl_setup.h`, if they do support it.
Fixes#17985 (discussion)
Closes#18009
CMake 3.18 was released on 2020-07-15.
It enables using (and/or dropping workarounds) for these features:
LTO support, better performance and pkg-config support, `OBJECT` target,
`-S`, `-B`, `--verbose`, `--install` on the command-line, lib directory
support in interface targets, target_link_options(), LINK_OPTIONS,
FetchContent, `list(PREPEND ...)`, unity, Ninja, fixed imported global
issues.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/discussions/18704Closes#19902
Windows CE support was limited to successful builds with ming32ce
(a toolchain that hasn't seen an update since 2009, using an ancient gcc
version and "old mingw"-style SDK headers, that curl deprecated earlier).
Builds with MSVC were broken for a long time. mingw32ce builds were never
actually tested and runtime and unlikely to work due to missing stubs.
Windows CE toolchains also miss to comply with C89. Paired with lack of
demand and support for the platform, curl deprecated it earlier.
This patch removes support from the codebase to ease maintaining Windows
codepaths.
Follow-up to f98c0ba834#17924
Follow-up to 8491e6574c#17379
Follow-up to 2a292c3984#15975Closes#17927
These libraries do not support TLS 1.3 and have been marked for removal
for over a year. We want to help users select a TLS dependency that is
future-proof and reliable, and not supporting TLS 1.3 in 2025 does not
infer confidence. Users who build libcurl are likely to be served better
and get something more future-proof with a TLS library that supports
1.3.
Closes#16677
We recommend migrating to CMake from winbuild and Visual Studio project
files. winbuild is deprecated and will be dropped in September 2025.
CMake supports all the features and options, with new ones added
promptly. It supports out-of-tree, unity and documentation builds.
- deprecate winbuild method in favour of CMake by September 2025.
- add migration guide from winbuild to CMake.
- add migration guide from Visual Studio Project Files to CMake.
- add deprecation message to winbuild.
Need to ack with `WINBUILD_ACKNOWLEDGE_DEPRECATED=yes`
Authored-by: Jay Satiro
- mention `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` option in `INSTALL-CMAKE`.
- document missing `SSH_PATH` winbuild option.
Closes#15920
The msh3 backed for QUIC and HTTP/3 was introduced in April 2022 but has
never been made to work properly. It has seen no visible traction or
developer activity from the msh3 main author (or anyone else seemingly
interested) in two years. As a non-functional backend, it only adds
friction and "weight" to the development and maintenance.
Meanwhile, we have a fully working backend in the ngtcp2 one and we have
two fully working backends in OpenSSL-QUIC and quiche well on their way
of ending their experimental status in a future.
We remove msh3 support from the curl source tree in July 2025.
Closes#15931
lib : remove all hyper code
configure: stop detecting hyper
docs: no more mention of hyper
tests: mo more special-handling of hyper builds
CI: no jobs using hyper
Closes#15120
Previously this document stated we would do it after February, but now
it will be done already for the first January 2025 release.
The reason being that since we decided to deprecate hyper, the
degradation speed has increased as now no one bothers to fix issues in
the hyper side of things. Also: not a single soul has yet spoken up in
favor of keeping the support.
Closes#15135
Use these words and casing more consistently across text, comments and
one curl tool output:
AIX, ALPN, ANSI, BSD, Cygwin, Darwin, FreeBSD, GitHub, HP-UX, Linux,
macOS, MS-DOS, MSYS, MinGW, NTLM, POSIX, Solaris, UNIX, Unix, Unicode,
WINE, WebDAV, Win32, winbind, WinIDN, Windows, Windows CE, Winsock.
Mostly OS names and a few more.
Also a couple of other minor text fixups.
Closes#14360
curl drops support for TLS libraries without TLS 1.3 capability after
May 2025.
It requires that a curl build using the library should be able to
negotiate and use TLS 1.3, or else it is not good enough. We support a
vast amount of other TLS libraries that are likely to satisfy users
better.
Closes#13544
Instead of use 'docs/*.md' in dep5. For clarity and avoiding a wide-
matching wildcard.
+ Remove mention of old files from .reuse/dep5
+ add info to .github/dependabot.yml
+ make scripts/copyright.pl warn on non-matching patterns
Closes#13245
This means words, phrases or things we have decided not to use - words that
are spelled right according to the dictionary but we want to avoid. In the
name of consistency and better documentation.
Closes#12764