My problem is that when uploaded to the Build Server, debian builds work fine. For example this one: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:jejb1:Asterisk/asterisk However, when I try to build locally (to verify I've got the debian files right), the build fails because it can't download any of the build dependencies:
osc build Debian_8.0 i586 Building asterisk_13.6.0~dfsg-2.dsc for Debian_8.0/i586 Getting buildinfo from server and store to /home/jejb/osc/home:jejb1:Asterisk/asterisk/.osc/_buildinfo-Debian_8.0 -i586.xml Getting buildconfig from server and store to /home/jejb/osc/home:jejb1:Asterisk/asterisk/.osc/_buildconfig -Debian_8.0-i586 Updating cache of required packages 100.0% cache miss. 0/542 dependencies cached.
Trying openSUSE Build Service server for base-passwd (Debian:8.0), not found at download.opensuse.org. Trying openSUSE Build Service server for user-setup (Debian:8.0), not found at download.opensuse.org. Trying openSUSE Build Service server for perl (Debian:8.0), not found at download.opensuse.org [...] I seem to recall in times past, the local build would try the upstream repository when a package wasn't found on the build service (which is true for all debian and ubuntu packages). Is there something I need to configure to get this working again? James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org