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Travis Jensen updated BUILDR-498:
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Description:
When I add a new dependency that needs to be downloaded (this started with
downloading ant from ibiblio and continued with jars from download.java.net),
the download will fail with a "negative argument" message if I use a shell
inside of emacs. If I use Terminal.app or an Emacs term (which has full
terminal capability), the download works fine.
You can see the trace of the failure at http://pastebin.com/u75s31jq
I'm fairly certain that wget is exploding for some reason when it tries to put
up its progress bar and the terminal doesn't support it. If I run wget
directly from the shell, the file downloads fine, so it is related to how wget
is called from buildr.
buildr runs fine in an emacs shell if it does not need to download a new
dependency.
was:
When I add a new dependency that needs to be downloaded (this started with
downloading ant from ibiblio and continued with jars from download.java.net),
the download will fail with a "negative argument" message if I use a shell
inside of emacs. If I use Terminal.app or an Emacs term (which has full
terminal capability), the download works fine.
You can see the trace of the failure at http://pastebin.com/u75s31jq
I'm fairly certain that wget is exploding for some reason when it tries to put
up its progress bar and the terminal doesn't support it. If I run wget
directly from the shell, the file downloads fine, so it is related to how wget
is called from buildr.
> Terminal issues can cause downloading of artifacts to fail with "negative
> argument"
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> Key: BUILDR-498
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-498
> Project: Buildr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Dependency management
> Affects Versions: 1.4.1
> Environment: OS X 10.6.4, Ruby 1.8.7, wget 1.12
> Reporter: Travis Jensen
>
> When I add a new dependency that needs to be downloaded (this started with
> downloading ant from ibiblio and continued with jars from download.java.net),
> the download will fail with a "negative argument" message if I use a shell
> inside of emacs. If I use Terminal.app or an Emacs term (which has full
> terminal capability), the download works fine.
> You can see the trace of the failure at http://pastebin.com/u75s31jq
> I'm fairly certain that wget is exploding for some reason when it tries to
> put up its progress bar and the terminal doesn't support it. If I run wget
> directly from the shell, the file downloads fine, so it is related to how
> wget is called from buildr.
> buildr runs fine in an emacs shell if it does not need to download a new
> dependency.
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