

This is just one example you may have some other requirements. So, I had only one option – build from the source. However, the latest cURL version (7.67) supports HTTP/3.

Protocols: dict file ftp ftps gopher http https imap imaps ldap ldaps pop3 pop3s rtsp scp sftp smtp smtps telnet tftpįeatures: AsynchDNS GSS-Negotiate IDN IPv6 Largefile NTLM NTLM_WB SSL libz ~]# BTW, there are more you can do with cURL. Lately, I was testing HTTP/3 using cURL with the default shipped version on CentOS, but that didn’t work. Looking to build the latest cURL from the source?ĬURL shipped with the OS may not be up-to-date, and if you need the newest version for a particular requirement, then you need to build from the source.
