[CMake] ExternalData on unmounted Windows shares?

Magnus Therning magnus at therning.org
Mon Nov 18 08:01:47 EST 2013


<sheepishly>It does indeed work properly, once one uses the correct
path in all places.</sheepishly>

Sorry for the noise!

/M

On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Magnus Therning <magnus at therning.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 04:45:23PM -0500, Brad King wrote:
>> On 11/15/2013 04:17 PM, Magnus Therning wrote:
>> > I just reproduced it locally.  Here's what I did:
>>
>> I tested with a local share and corresponding url template:
>>
>>  file:////127.0.0.1/share$/%(algo)/%(hash)
>>
>> It downloads at build time successfully for me.
>>
>> > 4. Move the generated "SHA file" to C:\devo\shared$\SHA256\, in my case it became
>> >
>> > C:\devo\shared$\SHA26\9cf657b2a8e4a3deec1aa820dd60540d000bf1e6a5ae84920e93d698c293b2fc
>>
>> That should be SHA256, not SHA26.
>
> That was a typo in my email, it's SHA256 in the file system.
>
>>> -- Fetching "file:////127.0.0.1/shared$/SHA256/9cf657b2a8e4a3deec1aa820dd60540d000bf1e6a5ae84920e93d698c293b2fc" CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/CMake 2.8/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/ExternalData.cmake:717 (message): Object
>>> SHA256=9cf657b2a8e4a3deec1aa820dd60540d000bf1e6a5ae84920e93d698c293b2fc not found at:
>>>
>>> file:////127.0.0.1/shared$/SHA256/9cf657b2a8e4a3deec1aa820dd60540d000bf1e6a5ae84920e93d698c293b2fc ("couldn't read a file:// file")
>>
>> Is the mount available without any required credentials?
>> Load it in explorer as
>>
>>  \\127.0.0.1\shared$\SHA256
>>
>> first to be sure.
>
> No credentials are required, but I found another typo in my
> CMakeLists.txt.  Fixing that made it work for me too.
>
> I still need to check this a second time at work though.  There the
> setup of shares is a bit more complicated (using MSDFS and such), it
> also does require credentials.
>
> /M
>
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