![]() Make did not complain about the missing header files. I remembered then, that I had not complied curl from source, and so went # /foo/bar/include and /foo/bar/lib directories. # Define CURLDIR=/foo/bar if your curl header and library files are in ![]() configure -with-curl -with-expatįinally, after several frustrating hours, I read the configure file, > fatal: Unable to find remote helper for 'http' <<<. I tried using http, like below, but got an immediate error. The git: protocol did not work through my corporate firewall.įor example, this timed out: git clone git:///miksago/node-websocket-server.gitĬurl works just fine, though, so I know my http_proxy environment variable is correct. I had the same problem, with a slightly different fix: REBUILDING GIT WITH HTTP SUPPORT Has anybody gotten HTTP fetches to consistently work through a proxy? What's really strange is that a few project on GitHub work fine ( awesome_nested_set for example), but others consistently fail ( rails for example). I even have a global Git setting for the http proxy: c:\project> git config -get http.proxy I have my HTTP_PROXY set up: c:\project> echo %HTTP_PROXY% While processing commit ee576543b3a0820cc966cc10cc41e6ffb3415658.Ĭlone of '' into submodule path 'vendor/plugins/metric_fu' ![]() I'd like to add a submodule: git submodule add vendor/plugins/metric_fu Note: while the use-case described is about using submodules within a project, the same applies to a normal git clone of a repository over HTTP. ![]()
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