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@maflcko maflcko commented Dec 9, 2019

https://bitcoincore.org/depends-sources seems unmaintained, as it is missing a lot of packages. So a failure to fetch the package from the original source will result in another error. Fix that by replacing the url with one that should have all packages.

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laanwj commented Dec 10, 2019

I slightly prefer keeping bitcoincore.org as fallback for the depends (otherwise, we'll have to change this on all branches again), but I agree it needs to be maintained then.

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laanwj commented Dec 10, 2019

It should be updated to the newest depends downloads, if there's any missing files let me know.

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maflcko commented Feb 1, 2022

otherwise, we'll have to change this on all branches again

I don't think we need to change anything. bitcoincore.org should have all dependencies to serve the old branches.

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maflcko commented Feb 1, 2022

MSAN failure is unrelated and can be ignored

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