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Hi repo! Thank you very much for your project! Meticulous work.
While building your image, I ran into some probably minor problems, the biggest one was caused by this line.
The error seemed quite strange to me. After a couple of hours, I finally found the problem: my system had strange configurations and the build process was unable to download and validate the ASTERISK package from the official github.com's release page, but the build process continued.
I remembered that I configured a public proxy to hide my public ip and also to increase my security; unfortunately, after disabling that proxy, the problem was still there. After other three hours (!), I finally discovered that also my DNS system had strange settings and the domain github.com was pointing to another server.
At that point I was really exhausted and said: "That's enough! I can't build this image here! It looks like a production image and I need to find another build server."
My friend has a gitlab-worker installed on his raspberry, so I asked him to build your image there and he was happy to help me.
I would like to follow your updates to keep my system up-to-date, but I don't want to contact my friend every time I need to build an image.
As a starting point, I would ask if there is a way to validate if the downloaded package is ok, at least asterisk-*.tar.gz, before continuing with the process.
Do you think this is a problem only in my environment and I should just check my settings before building images?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi repo! Thank you very much for your project! Meticulous work.
While building your image, I ran into some probably minor problems, the biggest one was caused by this line.
The error seemed quite strange to me. After a couple of hours, I finally found the problem: my system had strange configurations and the build process was unable to download and validate the ASTERISK package from the official github.com's release page, but the build process continued.
I remembered that I configured a public proxy to hide my public ip and also to increase my security; unfortunately, after disabling that proxy, the problem was still there. After other three hours (!), I finally discovered that also my DNS system had strange settings and the domain github.com was pointing to another server.
At that point I was really exhausted and said: "That's enough! I can't build this image here! It looks like a production image and I need to find another build server."
My friend has a
gitlab-worker
installed on his raspberry, so I asked him to build your image there and he was happy to help me.I would like to follow your updates to keep my system up-to-date, but I don't want to contact my friend every time I need to build an image.
As a starting point, I would ask if there is a way to validate if the downloaded package is ok, at least
asterisk-*.tar.gz
, before continuing with the process.Do you think this is a problem only in my environment and I should just check my settings before building images?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: