On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 10:26:32PM +0100, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Hi Martin, > > If you look closely at the log it "downloads" from > /usr/share/maven-repo. It isn't fetching jars from a remote repository > but copy them from the local repository. > > I confirm that scala depends on itself. Did you remove it from the build > dependencies?
You are right, actually. The FTBFS is not related to the network connexion. What I did is the following: apt-get build-dep scala apt-get source scala cd scala-* dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc and I still have a FTBFS, even with the network. I do have scala installed (from the debian package), but my /usr/share/maven-repo is not populated. I would expect that the build dependencies would gather what is needed before the beginning of the build. It may still be related to a problem with my local installation (although I don't think so). I will try to build in a fresh pbuild to be certain, if time permits. Thanks for your time, Mt -- Les rebelles disaient que les débutants avaient le droit d'utiliser un "éditeur", qui ressemblait à MSWord comme sa mère à Pamela Anderson. "Vihaille" comme les rebelles l'appellaient, était sans doute un bizutage. -- L'histoire des pingouins
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