for now, you do not need those dependencies. 
I’m preparing the vm for use libgit2 with monticello (not ready yet) and to 
render UI using sdl2 through OSWindow (also not ready yet). 
In the future you will need them to improve your pharo experience, but for now 
you can safely skip it. 

nothing changed in the way cmake files are built, but previous versions didn’t 
have third party libraries for unix (now we have them). 
if cmake is failing to download the libraries, it can happen because some 
versions/distributions of cmake does not allow ssl downloads… no idea how to 
help there, maybe an updated cmake helps, maybe not. 
but cmake tries always to download first from http://files.pharo.org/vm/src/lib 
<http://files.pharo.org/vm/src/lib> if it does not find it, maybe one 
interesting change is to add a previous check in some local repository (to do a 
simple copy instead a download). 
I can do that, but it will take some time, as always :)

Esteban


> On 07 Nov 2014, at 11:10, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
> 
> No need as dependencies get loaded and built by the VM build process.
> 
> Works now, it was the CMake version bump that was needed.
> 
> Thx all for the help. (Can't we get a CentOS build slave???)
> 
> Phil
> 
> 
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Christophe Demarey 
> <christophe.dema...@inria.fr <mailto:christophe.dema...@inria.fr>> wrote:
> 
> Le 7 nov. 2014 à 10:40, p...@highoctane.be <mailto:p...@highoctane.be> a 
> écrit :
> 
> > I removed the thirdparty things for libs like ssl sdl etc. Now, things are 
> > building.
> >
> > What to do to get these externals to work?
> 
> stupid question but did you try to install libssl, libsdl and co on your cent 
> OS (using yum or whatever)?
> 
> 

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