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rustbuild: Retry downloads of OpenSSL source #40545

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We need this to compile Cargo and we download it at build time, but as like all
other network requests it has a chance of failing. This commit moves the source
of the tarball to a mirror (S3 seems semi-more-reliable most of the time) and
also wraps the download in a retry loop.

cc #40474

We need this to compile Cargo and we download it at build time, but as like all
other network requests it has a chance of failing. This commit moves the source
of the tarball to a mirror (S3 seems semi-more-reliable most of the time) and
also wraps the download in a retry loop.

cc rust-lang#40474
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bors commented Mar 15, 2017

📌 Commit 5de0406 has been approved by nikomatsakis

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@bors p=1

  • Reducing spurious errors seems important.

frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2017
…, r=nikomatsakis

rustbuild: Retry downloads of OpenSSL source

We need this to compile Cargo and we download it at build time, but as like all
other network requests it has a chance of failing. This commit moves the source
of the tarball to a mirror (S3 seems semi-more-reliable most of the time) and
also wraps the download in a retry loop.

cc rust-lang#40474
frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2017
…, r=nikomatsakis

rustbuild: Retry downloads of OpenSSL source

We need this to compile Cargo and we download it at build time, but as like all
other network requests it has a chance of failing. This commit moves the source
of the tarball to a mirror (S3 seems semi-more-reliable most of the time) and
also wraps the download in a retry loop.

cc rust-lang#40474
frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2017
…, r=nikomatsakis

rustbuild: Retry downloads of OpenSSL source

We need this to compile Cargo and we download it at build time, but as like all
other network requests it has a chance of failing. This commit moves the source
of the tarball to a mirror (S3 seems semi-more-reliable most of the time) and
also wraps the download in a retry loop.

cc rust-lang#40474
frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2017
…, r=nikomatsakis

rustbuild: Retry downloads of OpenSSL source

We need this to compile Cargo and we download it at build time, but as like all
other network requests it has a chance of failing. This commit moves the source
of the tarball to a mirror (S3 seems semi-more-reliable most of the time) and
also wraps the download in a retry loop.

cc rust-lang#40474
frewsxcv added a commit to frewsxcv/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2017
…, r=nikomatsakis

rustbuild: Retry downloads of OpenSSL source

We need this to compile Cargo and we download it at build time, but as like all
other network requests it has a chance of failing. This commit moves the source
of the tarball to a mirror (S3 seems semi-more-reliable most of the time) and
also wraps the download in a retry loop.

cc rust-lang#40474
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2017
@bors bors merged commit 5de0406 into rust-lang:master Mar 17, 2017
@alexcrichton alexcrichton deleted the retry-download-openssl branch April 4, 2017 23:08
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