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see http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/mingw-cross-env-list/2014-07/msg00002.html
Many FTP servers block connections from Tor and some
VPN servers. HTTP servers don't do this normally.
Example of failed FTP download attempt of binutils-2.24.tar.bz:
$ torsocks wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.24.tar.bz2
--2014-07-20 13:26:48-- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.24.tar.bz2
=> `binutils-2.24.tar.bz2'
Resolving ftp.gnu.org (ftp.gnu.org)... 208.118.235.20
Connecting to ftp.gnu.org (ftp.gnu.org)|208.118.235.20|:21... connected.
Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
==> SYST ... done. ==> PWD ... done.
==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD (1) /pub/gnu/binutils ... done.
==> SIZE binutils-2.24.tar.bz2 ... 22716802
==> PASV ... done. ==> RETR binutils-2.24.tar.bz2 ...
Error in server response, closing control connection.
Retrying.
Same package was downloaded via HTTP successfully:
$ torsocks wget http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.24.tar.bz2
--2014-07-20 13:32:37-- http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.24.tar.bz2
Resolving ftp.gnu.org (ftp.gnu.org)... 208.118.235.20
Connecting to ftp.gnu.org (ftp.gnu.org)|208.118.235.20|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 22716802 (22M) [application/x-bzip2]
Saving to: `binutils-2.24.tar.bz2'
100%[=================>] 22,716,802 721K/s in 24s
2014-07-20 13:33:03 (915 KB/s) - `binutils-2.24.tar.bz2' saved [22716802/22716802]
Trying download from Tor Browser, I get error message:
425 Security: Bad IP connecting.
HTTP URLs were added to FTP URLs-only packages.
In many cases, ftp://ftp.gnu.org can be accessed
from http://ftp.gnu.org
If both URLs of a package are FTP, then one of them
was replaced with HTTP.
Command to check that those packages can be build successfully
if behind Tor:
$ torsocks make autoconf automake binutils bison cloog coreutils file freetds gcc gdb gettext gmp gnutls gperf isl libbluray libffi libgcrypt libgpg_error libidn libmicrohttpd libpng libxml2 libxslt m4 pthreads-w32 sed dcmtk mpfr
I've run the test above successfully.
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Most of the automatic conversion was done using the following Python script:
import os
import re
pkgs = sorted(mkfile[:-len('.mk')] for mkfile in os.listdir('src') if mkfile.endswith('.mk'))
with open('index.html', 'rb') as f:
index = f.read()
pkgs_index = re.findall('<td class="package">([^<]*)</td>', index)
assert pkgs_index == pkgs
versions = dict(re.findall('<td id="([^"]*)-version">([^<]*)</td>', index))
assert sorted(versions.keys()) == pkgs
for pkg in pkgs:
version = versions[pkg]
with open('src/' + pkg + '.mk', 'rb') as f:
mk = f.read()
checksumpos = mk.index('\n$(PKG)_CHECKSUM ')
versionline = '\n$(PKG)_VERSION := %(version)s' % {'version': version}
newmk = mk[:checksumpos] + versionline + mk[checksumpos:]
with open('src/' + pkg + '.mk', 'wb') as f:
f.write(newmk)
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Unsetting CONFIG_SITE was the right way to solve the problem that
--libdir was working around.
This reverts commit 0b3240f9d8c74205cf128e9a7f865f22dbd6e771.
This reverts commit 3653eb6ec1ba0f178e4ab39d7e9b72acb36298e9.
This reverts commit 593ab5a7068d6142903ab839237100e92a5071f3.
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follow-up to commit 593ab5a7068d6142903ab839237100e92a5071f3
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The ibiblio mirror of freetds seems to have gone away (or changed locations)
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For discussion, see the following email and its follow-ups:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/mingw-cross-env-list/2011-11/msg00112.html
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stable reference
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Stop configure running twice (the first is called by autogen.sh).
Use the $(LIBTOOLIZE) replacement.
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guile, libmikmod, libshout, libxml2, sqlite, tiff, vorbis and xerces
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Mark Brand)
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