pjproject_bundled: raise timeout value used when downloading

After configuring Asterisk with '--with-pjproject-bundled' the configure/build
process attempts to download pjproject from its download site. Currently, a
timeout of 10 seconds is used that will stop the download process if pjproject
has not been fully downloaded in that time. For some systems this was not enough
time and the process was timing out too early.

This patch raises the download timeout value to '60'. Also, this patch fixes
another bug where the DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT variable was not being properly exported
due to a naming error. DOWNLOAD_MAX_TIMEOUT is now properly renamed to
DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT.

ASTERISK-26814 #close

Change-Id: Ia56e4e8a3d39db76bc8a1852b2cf07ec10b39842
pull/8/head
Kevin Harwell 8 years ago
parent bdc0514b08
commit 8df2f481b6

@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ WGET=@WGET@
FETCH=@FETCH@
DOWNLOAD=@DOWNLOAD@
DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT=@DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT@
DOWNLOAD_MAX_TIMEOUT=@DOWNLOAD_MAX_TIMEOUT@
DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT=@DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT@
SOUNDS_CACHE_DIR=@SOUNDS_CACHE_DIR@
EXTERNALS_CACHE_DIR=@EXTERNALS_CACHE_DIR@
RUBBER=@RUBBER@

@ -96,9 +96,9 @@ endef
define download_from_pjproject
($(SHELL_ECHO_PREFIX) Downloading $(TARBALL_URL) to $(TARBALL) ;\
$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT) $(call DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT,5,10) $(TARBALL_URL) > $(TARBALL) &&\
$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT) $(call DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT,5,60) $(TARBALL_URL) > $(TARBALL) &&\
$(SHELL_ECHO_PREFIX) Downloading $(PJPROJECT_URL)/MD5SUM to $(PJMD5SUM) &&\
$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT) $(call DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT,5,10) $(PJPROJECT_URL)/MD5SUM.TXT > $(PJMD5SUM) &&\
$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT) $(call DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT,5,60) $(PJPROJECT_URL)/MD5SUM.TXT > $(PJMD5SUM) &&\
$(verify_tarball))
endef

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