I have just tried to install curl to get https support. To do that, I have followed the steps below:
1. Installation of openssl: 1.a. ./config --prefix=/my/openssl/path 1.b. make 1.c. make test 1.d. make install 2. Installation of curl 2.a. ./configure --prefix=/my/curl/path --with-ssl=/my/openssl/path/lib 2.b. make 2.c. make install I have also prepend PATH with /my/curl/path/bin. However, the error remains. It seems that my version of curl (7.41.0) is not taken into acount because I have still this line in the error message: User-Agent: curl/7.38.0 I tried to remove all previous of curl and libcurl but it does not change anything. Could you help me? Cédric ----- Mail original ----- > De: "Cedric Doucet" <[email protected]> > À: "David Cole" <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Envoyé: Samedi 18 Avril 2015 13:00:28 > Objet: Re: [CMake] Don't download external projects again after calling "make > clean" > > > Hello David, > > thank you very much. > Unfortunately, I get the following error message if I remove my download > command: > > -- downloading... > src='http://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.2.4.tar.gz' > dst='/home/cdoucet/Downloads/eigen/download/3.2.4.tar.gz' > timeout='none' > -- [download 100% complete] > CMake Error at src/eigen-stamp/download-eigen.cmake:27 (message): > error: downloading 'http://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.2.4.tar.gz' > failed > > status_code: 1 > status_string: "Unsupported protocol" > log: Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache > Trying 131.103.20.167... > > Connected to bitbucket.org (131.103.20.167) port 80 (#0) > > GET /eigen/eigen/get/3.2.4.tar.gz HTTP/1.1 > > User-Agent: curl/7.38.0 > > Host: bitbucket.org > > Accept: */* > > > > HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently > > Server nginx/1.6.2 is not blacklisted > > Server: nginx/1.6.2 > > Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 10:55:20 GMT > > Content-Type: text/html > > Content-Length: 184 > > Location: https://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.2.4.tar.gz > > > > Ignoring the response-body > > <html> > > <head><title>301 Moved Permanently</title></head> > > <body bgcolor="white"> > > <center><h1>301 Moved Permanently</h1></center> > > <hr><center>nginx/1.6.2</center> > > </body> > > </html> > > Connection #0 to host bitbucket.org left intact > > Issue another request to this URL: > 'https://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.2.4.tar.gz' > > Protocol "https" not supported or disabled in libcurl > > Closing connection -1 > > > > > ----- Mail original ----- > > De: "David Cole" <[email protected]> > > À: "Cedric Doucet" <[email protected]> > > Cc: [email protected] > > Envoyé: Vendredi 17 Avril 2015 13:21:08 > > Objet: Re: [CMake] Don't download external projects again after calling > > "make clean" > > > > Eliminate your DOWNLOAD_COMMAND. CMake knows how to do it with just > > the URL_MD5, DOWNLOAD_DIR and SOURCE_DIR information.... > > > > HTH, > > David > > > > > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 1:32 AM, Cedric Doucet <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hello David, > > > > > > thank you very much for your help. > > > > > > Unfortunately I may do something wrong because it does not work. > > > After cleaning, the library is downloaded again. > > > > > > I guess my mistake comes from the fact I do not understand the role of > > > URL_MD5. > > > Below is a simple example where downloading and installing is very fast. > > > You just have to replace the value of EXTERNAL_DIR by the path to your > > > own > > > "Downloads" repository. > > > I tried to put URL in my DOWNLOAD_COMMAND but the call "wget <URL>" does > > > not seem to be understood by the wget command. > > > > > > Thanks again! > > > > > > Cédric > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.6) > > > > > > project (example CXX) > > > > > > set(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE ON) > > > > > > include(ProcessorCount) > > > ProcessorCount(N) > > > if(NOT N EQUAL 0) > > > set(CMAKE_BUILD_FLAGS -j${N}) > > > endif() > > > > > > include(ExternalProject) > > > set(EXTERNAL_DIR /home/cdoucet/Downloads) > > > ExternalProject_Add(eigen > > > PREFIX ${EXTERNAL_DIR}/eigen > > > DOWNLOAD_DIR ${EXTERNAL_DIR}/eigen/download > > > SOURCE_DIR ${EXTERNAL_DIR}/eigen/src > > > BINARY_DIR ${EXTERNAL_DIR}/eigen/build > > > INSTALL_DIR ${EXTERNAL_DIR}/eigen/install > > > URL http://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.2.4.tar.gz > > > URL_MD5 ccb18a771f678b38a3d33c321a8e7daf > > > DOWNLOAD_COMMAND wget > > > http://bitbucket.org/eigen/eigen/get/3.2.4.tar.gz && > > > tar xvzf 3.2.4.tar.gz -C <SOURCE_DIR> > > > --strip-components=1 > > > CONFIGURE_COMMAND cd <BINARY_DIR> && cmake -D > > > CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$<INSTALL_DIR> <SOURCE_DIR> > > > ) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Mail original ----- > > >> De: "David Cole" <[email protected]> > > >> À: "Cedric Doucet" <[email protected]> > > >> Cc: [email protected] > > >> Envoyé: Lundi 13 Avril 2015 12:40:34 > > >> Objet: Re: [CMake] Don't download external projects again after calling > > >> "make clean" > > >> > > >> Use the URL_MD5 and DOWNLOAD_DIR arguments to ExternalProject_Add to > > >> put the downloaded files into a location outside the build tree > > >> (perhaps ~/Downloads on Mac/Linux or $ENV{USERPROFILE}/Downloads on > > >> Windows). > > >> > > >> With DOWNLOAD_DIR outside the build tree, and the checksums of the > > >> downloaded files being the same as you've specified via URL_MD5, the > > >> download portion will be avoided once there is a local copy of a file > > >> available. > > >> > > >> > > >> HTH, > > >> David C. > > >> > > >> > > >> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 5:04 AM, Cedric Doucet <[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > > > >> > Hello! > > >> > > > >> > I use the ExternalProject_Add function to download third-party > > >> > libraries > > >> > of > > >> > a code. > > >> > > > >> > Once a library has been downloaded, I can call "make" as many times as > > >> > I > > >> > want without downloading this library again. > > >> > It seems that CMake detects that the library has already been > > >> > downloaded. > > >> > > > >> > However, calling "make clean" seems to destroy this feature. > > >> > Even if my library is not uninstalled during cleaning, calling "make" > > >> > after > > >> > "make clean" will lead CMake to try download the library again. > > >> > > > >> > How could I tell CMake not to download the library again? > > >> > > > >> > Thank you very much for your help! > > >> > > > >> > Cédric > > >> > > > >> > -- > > >> > > > >> > Powered by www.kitware.com > > >> > > > >> > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > > >> > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ > > >> > > > >> > Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. 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