Enable `--compressed` parameter on curl to automatically enable
compression on request content by sending coressponding header, if the
server side supports compression format like deflate or gzip, curl will
also decompress the content automatically, so there is no additional
works need to done manually on client side, but just enjoy the benifits
of bandwidth and time saving!
Take https://nodejs.org/dist/index.tab as an example which is last
modified on Tue, 14 Mar 2017 22:41:05 GMT, the compressed transmission
only take 4829 bytes howevet the not compressed on taks 48000 bytes,
which is about 10 times larger!
This feature can be traced back to Sep 3 2002, in curl commit:
- 64bbe9dfaf
So should be supported on various versions widely.
By manpath's man page in Ubuntu 16.04:
> If $MANPATH is set, manpath will simply display its contents and issue
> a warning.
By fa22d712ff for #1413, `nvm` now will
declare the "MANPATH" variable, no matter if it's set or not, so in the
situation that $MANPATH is set, you'll get the warning:
> manpath: warning: $MANPATH set, ignoring /etc/manpath.config
Note: I believe this does not fix the underlying issue in zsh, which is
that it does not split up `$ADDITIONAL_PARAMETERS` and instead passes
the contents as one single argument.
This was an "oops" on my part when I was testing changes for my work
that was later adapted & merged in f1bca106a8.
LibreSSL is never installed as a `libressl` as it is intended to be a
replacement for `openssl` as much as possible, and consequently the
executable is called `openssl`.
This will help speed up the installation time for the non-first time
installation, especially can speed up the build time and test time on
Travis-CI as we'll cache .cache dir.
Currently AIX isn't supported in nvm so I have made a few small changes
to make this work:
change tar to gtar for AIX
change make to gmake for AIX
Set ARCH as ppc64 for AIX