configure: Don't use the progress bar with curl when downloading to stdout

In some scenarios, such as when there may not be a terminal (such as
inside a Docker container), curl will apparently direct the progress bar
to stdout. This can cause extra data to be appended to a file curl'd
down to stdout, resulting in md5 verification failures.

This patch removes the progress bar, and tells curl to download the file
silently.

ASTERISK-26872 #close

Change-Id: Ie860b020f627d4372b3e7ce9453de5faafeebe6c
This commit is contained in:
Matt Jordan 2017-03-14 15:12:28 -05:00
parent 2b611a8d93
commit 59130260e7
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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configure vendored
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@ -7940,7 +7940,7 @@ if test "${WGET}" != ":" ; then
DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT='--timeout=$1'
else if test "${CURL}" != ":" ; then
DOWNLOAD="${CURL} -O --progress-bar -w \"%{url_effective}\n\""
DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT="${CURL} -L --progress-bar"
DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT="${CURL} -Ls"
DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT='--max-time $(or $2,$1)'
else
# Extract the first word of "fetch", so it can be a program name with args.

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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ if test "${WGET}" != ":" ; then
DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT='--timeout=$1'
else if test "${CURL}" != ":" ; then
DOWNLOAD="${CURL} -O --progress-bar -w \"%{url_effective}\n\""
DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT="${CURL} -L --progress-bar"
DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT="${CURL} -Ls"
DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT='--max-time $(or $2,$1)'
else
AC_PATH_PROG([FETCH], [fetch], [:])