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ext/curl: Bump minimim Curl version to >= 7.61.0
Bumps the minimum required libcurl version to 7.61.0. Please also see #4917, which bumped minimum libcurl version to the current >= 7.29.0. Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL, and RHEL derivatives have major and LTS version bumps this year. Following are the libcurl-dev/libcurl-devel versions available in the oldest supported (LTS or otherwise) in major OSs. - Debian buster: [7.64](https://packages.debian.org/buster/libcurl4-openssl-dev) - Ubuntu 20.04: [7.68](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/libcurl-dev) - CentOS/RHEL 7: 7.29 - RHEL 8/Rocky 8/EL 8: 7.61 - Fedora 38: 7.87 RHEL/CentOS 7 reaches EOL mid 2024, so for PHP 8.4 scheduled towards the end of this year, we can safely bump the minimum libcurl version. 7.61.0 was selected as the new minimum because RHEL and derivatives have libcurl-devel version 7.61. RHEL 8 is a current and supported RHEL version.
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