Yeah, I noticed the build log was rather thin, but that was indeed the full contents of the log.
I commented out the lines show above in post #2 and I was able to build it correctly.. The system has been delivered and installed at a customer site now.
However, your suspicion could be correct. In my office, the firewall blocks 100% of outbound Internet connections by default, and APT is configured to use a proxy server. I have a few pinhole rules here and there for things that can't use a proxy. However, neither the log file nor stdout suggested that it was a port blocking issue. I checked the firewall logs as well - didn't see any attempts. If I can get my hands on this system again before it's in production, I'll give this a try and let you know.
Yeah, I noticed the build log was rather thin, but that was indeed the full contents of the log.
I commented out the lines show above in post #2 and I was able to build it correctly.. The system has been delivered and installed at a customer site now.
However, your suspicion could be correct. In my office, the firewall blocks 100% of outbound Internet connections by default, and APT is configured to use a proxy server. I have a few pinhole rules here and there for things that can't use a proxy. However, neither the log file nor stdout suggested that it was a port blocking issue. I checked the firewall logs as well - didn't see any attempts. If I can get my hands on this system again before it's in production, I'll give this a try and let you know.