This has been an build failure issue for me also for some time despite an open Internet connection (Australia location).
A work-around that I have been using for some time is to manually do the nslookup of downloads.digium.com and enter the result into the /etc/hosts file.
The current entry in my hosts file is as follows:
“76.164.171.232 downloads.digium.com”
Why ‘wget’ cannot resolve this address during the build is the unresolved question.? But the ‘dahdi’ build constantly works this entry in the hosts file.
This has been an build failure issue for me also for some time despite an open Internet connection (Australia location). digium. com and enter the result into the /etc/hosts file.
A work-around that I have been using for some time is to manually do the nslookup of downloads.
The current entry in my hosts file is as follows: digium. com”
“76.164.171.232 downloads.
Why ‘wget’ cannot resolve this address during the build is the unresolved question.? But the ‘dahdi’ build constantly works this entry in the hosts file.
Roger