The new version of curl (which hit Debian unstable a few days ago) causes a bunch of compiler warnings because we are passing regular ints to curl_easy_setopt() instead of longs. Passing longs has always been what you're supposed to do, but the new version is better about generating warnings with gcc (I think the type-check has been there for a long time, but I gather it was broken and recently fixed). I split this into three patches since the solutions vary slightly (well, the last two are the same, but my pontificating on the solution varies). [1/3]: curl: fix integer constant typechecks with curl_easy_setopt() [2/3]: curl: fix integer variable typechecks with curl_easy_setopt() [3/3]: curl: fix symbolic constant typechecks with curl_easy_setopt() http-push.c | 2 +- http.c | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- imap-send.c | 6 +++--- remote-curl.c | 6 +++--- 4 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) -Peff