freebsd-dev/usr.bin/fetch/Makefile
wollman db3e7bcc95 Here is my long-threatened revamping of fetch. Jean-Marc probably won't
recognize it any more.  This makes the following significant changes:

- The main body of the program doesn't know a thing about URIs,
  HTTP, or FTP.  This makes it possible to easily plug in other
  protocols.  (The next revision will probably be able to dynamically
  add new recognizers.)

- There are no longer arbitrary timeouts for the protocols.  If you want
  to set one for yourself, use the environment variables.

- FTP proxies are now supported (if I implemented it right).

- The HTTP implementation is much more complete, and can now do restarts,
  preserve modtimes, and mrun in mirror mode.  It's not yet up to 1.1,
  but it's getting there.

- Transaction TCP is now used for sending HTTP requests.  The HTTP/1.1 syntax
  for requesting that the connection be closed after one request is
  implemented.

In all of this, I have doubtless broken somebody.  Please test it and tell me
about the bugs.
1997-01-30 21:43:44 +00:00

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PROG = fetch
SRCS = file.c ftp.c http.c main.c util.c uri.c
CFLAGS+= -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes
DPADD= ${LIBFTPIO} ${LIBMD}
LDADD= -lftpio -lmd
.include <bsd.prog.mk>