Trying to build CMake 3.8.0-rc4 from source on Ubuntu 16.10 gives the
following output:
$ make
[ 2%] Built target cmsys
[ 3%] Built target cmsysTestDynload
[ 4%] Built target cmsys_c
[ 4%] Built target cmsysTestProcess
[ 4%] Built target cmsysTestSharedForward
[ 5%] Built target cmsysTestsC
Can confirm that this happens with the latest source from Github as well.
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On 03/31/2017 07:46 AM, ウルヰ wrote:
../Utilities/cmlibarchive/libarchive/libcmlibarchive.a(archive_hmac.c.o):
In function `__hmac_sha1_init':
archive_hmac.c:(.text+0x25): undefined reference to `HMAC_CTX_new'
../Utilities/cmlibarchive/libarchive/libcmlibarchive.a(archive_hmac.c.o):
In function `_
> To disable OpenSSL e.g. "cmake ... -DCMAKE_USE_OPENSSL=false" or "bootstrap
> ... -- -DCMAKE_USE_OPENSSL=false".
What would be the ramifications of building CMake without OpenSSL?
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On 03/31/2017 09:04 AM, ウルヰ wrote:
To disable OpenSSL e.g. "cmake ... -DCMAKE_USE_OPENSSL=false" or "bootstrap
... -- -DCMAKE_USE_OPENSSL=false".
What would be the ramifications of building CMake without OpenSSL?
As far as I am aware it would mean no "https://"; support in curl which
would
On 2017-03-31 09:12+0200 Nils Gladitz wrote:
On 03/31/2017 09:04 AM, ウルヰ wrote:
To disable OpenSSL e.g. "cmake ... -DCMAKE_USE_OPENSSL=false" or
"bootstrap
... -- -DCMAKE_USE_OPENSSL=false".
What would be the ramifications of building CMake without OpenSSL?
As far as I am aware it would m
On 03/31/2017 11:54 AM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
Hi Nils:
And use of ExternalProject_Add, etc. In other words, this is a pretty
crippling restriction for users with Linux distributions (such as the
quite recent Ubuntu 2016.10 of the original poster) that do not yet
give access to libssl version 1.
On 2017-03-31 14:00+0200 Nils Gladitz wrote:
On 03/31/2017 11:54 AM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
Hi Nils:
And use of ExternalProject_Add, etc. In other words, this is a pretty
crippling restriction for users with Linux distributions (such as the
quite recent Ubuntu 2016.10 of the original poster) t
On 31.03.2017 22:44, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
Therefore, from the sidelines I am encouraging you guys to be
extraordinarily careful about this particular issue; e.g., by
attempting to to confirm this CMake-3.8.0-rc4 issue independently for
Ubuntu 16.10.
FWIW I tried reproducing it from within an
> I suggest you try the experiment of using the system version of
> libcurl instead (which also supplies SSL capability). For example, my
> Linux distribution is Debian Stable which only installs libssl 1.0.1.
> And for that case when I tried the bootstrap method with the
> --system-curl option (th
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