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Harald Welte hwelte at sysmocom.deHi Neels, I've tried to reproduce this, unfortunately without success. My steps were as follows: * install a fresh Debian 9.0 VM image from "bento/debian-9.0" * install all build dependencies from official debian repository, namely: git build-essential autoconf libtool doxygen pkg-config libpcsclite-dev libtalloc-dev bumpversion autoconf-archive libdbi-dev libpcap-dev libssl-dev libc-ares-dev libortp-dev libsctp-dev libxml2-dev * for pkg in libosmocore libosmo-abis libosmo-netif libosmo-sccp libsmpp34 openggsn ** git clone ** dpkg-buildpackage ** dpkg -i resulting .deb This gets me up to a point in having openggsn + all its dependencies installed Then I proceed with git-clone + dpkg-buildpackage for openbsc.git, and it works just as expected. No errors. Specifically: checking for LIBOSMOCORE... yes checking for LIBOSMOVTY... yes checking for LIBOSMOCTRL... yes checking for LIBOSMOGSM... yes checking for LIBOSMOABIS... yes checking for LIBOSMOGB... yes checking for LIBOSMONETIF... yes checking for LIBCRYPTO... yes checking for LIBOSMOSCCP... yes checking for LIBOSMOSCCP... yes checking for LIBSMPP34... yes checking for LIBGTP... yes checking for LIBCARES... yes libgtp has: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/libgtp.pc and contains Version: 0.94.3-37d5 So I'm a bit at a loss what OBS-specific bits might be required, if it simply builds on a plain Debian 9. -- - Harald Welte <hwelte at sysmocom.de> http://www.sysmocom.de/ ======================================================================= * sysmocom - systems for mobile communications GmbH * Alt-Moabit 93 * 10559 Berlin, Germany * Sitz / Registered office: Berlin, HRB 134158 B * Geschaeftsfuehrer / Managing Director: Harald Welte