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diff --git a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk
index b65d8e8..d705d1e 100644
--- a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk
+++ b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk
@@ -153,8 +153,15 @@ $(tarballs): $(tdir)/%:
if [ $$mergenames = 1 ]; then tarballurl=$$w/"$*"
else tarballurl=$$w
fi
+
+ # If the download fails, Wget will write the error message in the
+ # target file, so Make will think that its done! To avoid this
+ # problem, we'll rename the output.
echo "Downloading $$tarballurl"
- $(ibdir)/wget --no-use-server-timestamps -O$@ $$tarballurl
+ if ! wget --no-use-server-timestamps -O$@ $$tarballurl; then
+ rm -f $@
+ echo; echo "DOWNLOAD FAILED: $$tarballurl"; echo; exit 1
+ fi
fi
@@ -177,23 +184,25 @@ $(tarballs): $(tdir)/%:
# and create/write into it when the library is successfully built.
$(ilidir)/cfitsio: $(tdir)/cfitsio-$(cfitsio-version).tar.gz \
$(ibdir)/curl
- $(call gbuild, $<,cfitsio, static, --enable-sse2 --enable-reentrant) \
+ $(call gbuild, $<, cfitsio, static, LIBS="-lssl -lcrypto -lz" \
+ --enable-sse2 --enable-reentrant) \
&& echo "CFITSIO is built" > $@
# The libgit2 page recommends doing a static build, especially for Mac
-# systems. Under XCode, the following link has written "It’s highly
-# recommended that you build libgit2 as a static library for Xcode
-# projects. This simplifies distribution significantly, as the resolution
-# of dynamic libraries at runtime can be extremely problematic.". This is a
-# major problem we have been having so far with Mac systems:
-# https://libgit2.org/docs/guides/build-and-link
+# systems (with `-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF'). Under XCode, the following link
+# has written "It’s highly recommended that you build libgit2 as a static
+# library for Xcode projects. This simplifies distribution significantly,
+# as the resolution of dynamic libraries at runtime can be extremely
+# problematic.". This is a major problem we have been having so far with
+# Mac systems: https://libgit2.org/docs/guides/build-and-link
$(ilidir)/libgit2: $(tdir)/libgit2-$(libgit2-version).tar.gz \
$(ibdir)/cmake \
$(ibdir)/curl
+ export LDFLAGS="$$LDFLAGS -lssl -lcrypto -lz"; \
$(call cbuild, $<, libgit2-$(libgit2-version), static, \
-DUSE_SSH=OFF -DBUILD_CLAR=OFF \
- -DTHREADSAFE=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF) \
+ -DTHREADSAFE=ON ) \
&& echo "Libgit2 is built" > $@
$(ilidir)/gsl: $(tdir)/gsl-$(gsl-version).tar.gz
@@ -212,9 +221,11 @@ $(ilidir)/wcslib: $(tdir)/wcslib-$(wcslib-version).tar.bz2 \
$(ilidir)/cfitsio
# Unfortunately WCSLIB forces the building of shared libraries. So
# we'll just delete any shared library that is produced afterwards.
- $(call gbuild, $<, wcslib-$(wcslib-version), , \
- LIBS="-pthread -lcurl -lm" --without-pgplot \
- --disable-fortran) && \
+ $(call gbuild, $<, wcslib-$(wcslib-version), , \
+ LIBS="-pthread -lcurl -lssl -lcrypto -lz -lm" \
+ --with-cfitsiolib=$(ildir) \
+ --with-cfitsioinc=$(idir)/include \
+ --without-pgplot --disable-fortran) && \
echo "WCSLIB is built" > $@
@@ -226,15 +237,27 @@ $(ilidir)/wcslib: $(tdir)/wcslib-$(wcslib-version).tar.bz2 \
# CMake can be built with its custom `./bootstrap' script.
$(ibdir)/cmake: $(tdir)/cmake-$(cmake-version).tar.gz \
$(ibdir)/curl
- cd $(ddir) && rm -rf cmake-$(cmake-version) && \
- tar xf $< && cd cmake-$(cmake-version) && \
- ./bootstrap --prefix=$(idir) --system-curl --system-zlib \
- --system-bzip2 --system-liblzma && \
- make && make install && \
+ # After searching in `bootstrap', I couldn't find `LIBS', only
+ # `LDFLAGS'. So the extra libraries are being added to `LDFLAGS',
+ # not `LIBS'.
+ cd $(ddir) && rm -rf cmake-$(cmake-version) && \
+ tar xf $< && cd cmake-$(cmake-version) && \
+ ./bootstrap --prefix=$(idir) --system-curl --system-zlib \
+ --system-bzip2 --system-liblzma --no-qt-gui && \
+ make LIBS="$$LIBS -lssl -lcrypto -lz" VERBOSE=1 && \
+ make install && \
cd ..&& rm -rf cmake-$(cmake-version)
+# Some programs that depend on cURL (in particular CMake) don't necessarily
+# have easiy ways to explicity tell them to also link with libcurl's
+# dependencies (libssl, libcrypto, and libz). So we won't force curl to
+# only be static.
$(ibdir)/curl: $(tdir)/curl-$(curl-version).tar.gz
- $(call gbuild, $<, curl-$(curl-version), static, --without-brotli)
+ $(call gbuild, $<, curl-$(curl-version), , \
+ --with-zlib=$(ildir) \
+ --with-ssl=$(idir) \
+ --without-brotli \
+ LIBS="-pthread" )
# On Mac OS, libtool does different things, so to avoid confusion, we'll
# prefix GNU's libtool executables with `glibtool'.
@@ -263,10 +286,10 @@ $(ibdir)/astnoisechisel: $(tdir)/gnuastro-$(gnuastro-version).tar.lz \
ifeq ($(static_build),yes)
$(call gbuild, $<, gnuastro-$(gnuastro-version), static, \
--enable-static=yes --enable-shared=no, -j8, \
- cp config.log ../gnuastro-config.log; make check -j8)
+ make check -j8)
else
$(call gbuild, $<, gnuastro-$(gnuastro-version), , , -j8, \
- cp config.log ../gnuastro-config.log; make check -j8)
+ make check -j8)
endif