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2018-09-26
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HTTP/1.1 400 Bad RequestServer: nginxDate: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 22:12:01 GMTContent-Type: text/plainContent-Length: 1488Connection: keep-alive # buildcurlPrecompiled software, built on demand.## Usage curl buildcurl.com -LGfs \ -d recipeRECIPE \ -d targetTARGET \ -d versionVERSION \ -d prefixPREFIX \ -o output.tgz`version` and `prefix` are optional. `version` will default to whatever defaultversion is specified in the `recipe`, and `prefix` defaults to `/usr/local`.## Supported targets* ubuntu:16.04* ubuntu:14.04* ubuntu:12.04* debian:8* debian:7* el:6 (CentOS / RHEL 6.x)* el:7 (CentOS / RHEL 7.x)* sles:12* sles:11## Supported recipesVisit http://buildcurl.com>.## ExampleWant to get a precompiled ruby-2.3.0 for ubuntu:14.04, to be installed into `/usr/local`? curl buildcurl.com -LGfs -d reciperuby -d targetubuntu:14.04 -d version2.3.0 -d prefix/usr/local | tar xzf - -C /usr/local /usr/local/bin/ruby -v #> ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) x86_64-linux /usr/local/bin/gem -v #> 2.5.1## Tips### Display build logThe build log is streamed in the first response (which includes a `Location`header to redirect to the resulting binary), so if you want to see it, justmake a first request without the follow redirect option, and then to the sameone with the `-L` flag: params-d reciperuby -d targetubuntu:14.04 -d version2.3.0 -d prefix/usr/local curl buildcurl.com -fG $params && curl buildcurl.com -fGL $params -o result.tgzMore details at https://github.com/crohr/buildcurl>.
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HTTP/1.1 400 Bad RequestServer: nginxDate: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 22:12:02 GMTContent-Type: text/plainContent-Length: 1488Connection: keep-alive # buildcurlPrecompiled software, built on demand.## Usage curl buildcurl.com -LGfs \ -d recipeRECIPE \ -d targetTARGET \ -d versionVERSION \ -d prefixPREFIX \ -o output.tgz`version` and `prefix` are optional. `version` will default to whatever defaultversion is specified in the `recipe`, and `prefix` defaults to `/usr/local`.## Supported targets* ubuntu:16.04* ubuntu:14.04* ubuntu:12.04* debian:8* debian:7* el:6 (CentOS / RHEL 6.x)* el:7 (CentOS / RHEL 7.x)* sles:12* sles:11## Supported recipesVisit http://buildcurl.com>.## ExampleWant to get a precompiled ruby-2.3.0 for ubuntu:14.04, to be installed into `/usr/local`? curl buildcurl.com -LGfs -d reciperuby -d targetubuntu:14.04 -d version2.3.0 -d prefix/usr/local | tar xzf - -C /usr/local /usr/local/bin/ruby -v #> ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) x86_64-linux /usr/local/bin/gem -v #> 2.5.1## Tips### Display build logThe build log is streamed in the first response (which includes a `Location`header to redirect to the resulting binary), so if you want to see it, justmake a first request without the follow redirect option, and then to the sameone with the `-L` flag: params-d reciperuby -d targetubuntu:14.04 -d version2.3.0 -d prefix/usr/local curl buildcurl.com -fG $params && curl buildcurl.com -fGL $params -o result.tgzMore details at https://github.com/crohr/buildcurl>.
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