On Samstag, 28. März 2015, 18:02:57 wrote Bamvor Jian Zhang:
Hi, guys
I am trying to build the internal build service as well as integrate the build service with our development flow. Currently, our packages are maintained in svn and git. I want to learn that how does suse manage the packages and projects in build service backend. E.g. What happened in obs server after osc commit? I do not mean that how does the build service fetch the code through service.
The only way to let OBS fetching sources are currently source services. These are small modules which can either run on client or server side.
The source service server process is responsible to run them on server side. You can find some bits of docu here:
http://openbuildservice.org/help/manuals/obs-reference-guide/cha.obs.source_...
And an example here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/OBS:Server:Unstable/build
This way works and can even be triggered without credentials, however it stores for every commit a new tar ball. So not very optimized disk usage wise. We want to improve that in future by mirroring git/svn/... and create the tar ball during build time. Got it. And how does obs management the branch and link project? Is there a service for pull the package from parent package and apply
On 2015/3/30 19:32, Adrian Schröter wrote: the diff?
I heard from irc that suse use some sort of file based method to do this. If it is true, where could I find feature lists and/or source code?
Not sure what you mean with "file based" here, the storage on the source server?
Yeah. I guess you already answer my question. regards bamvor
bye adrian
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