[opensuse-buildservice] Non deleted package in project
Hi, I have a package in some project which I can't neither checkout nor delete nor update (cli or web)... What happened is that yesterday i tried to delete the package. Unfortunately the request timedout and now I still have the package listed in my project but I can't delete it. Even 'worse', if I try to do a checkout of the project I get an error message as follow: # osc co home:sbarbereau .... Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found /source/home:sbarbereau/python-django-test not found # I also tried to do a osc rdelete without success. Anyone has an idea? Thanks, Seb. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
On 09.12.2009 12:32, Sebastien Barbereau wrote:
Hi, I have a package in some project which I can't neither checkout nor delete nor update (cli or web)... What happened is that yesterday i tried to delete the package. Unfortunately the request timedout and now I still have the package listed in my project but I can't delete it. Even 'worse', if I try to do a checkout of the project I get an error message as follow: # osc co home:sbarbereau .... Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found /source/home:sbarbereau/python-django-test not found #
I also tried to do a osc rdelete without success.
Anyone has an idea?
As a workaround you could recreate a package with that name, and remove it afterwards. Greetings -- Thomas Schmidt (tschmidt [at] suse.de) SUSE Linux Products GmbH :: Research & Development :: Tools "Don't Panic", Douglas Adams (1952 - 11.05.2001) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Hello, Tried this option and didnt work also, the obs-web interface complained the package was existing. On the other hand when I was trying to access the package I was getting the following message: """ openSUSE Webclient Error: Error Details: Errorcode: not found Message: /source/home:sbarbereau/python-django-test not found """ I got it solved after multiple attempts of updating, deleting and editing the project. Next time I will try to take notes on what I exactly did to solve this. Thanks anyway. Seb. Thomas Schmidt wrote:
On 09.12.2009 12:32, Sebastien Barbereau wrote:
Hi, I have a package in some project which I can't neither checkout nor delete nor update (cli or web)... What happened is that yesterday i tried to delete the package. Unfortunately the request timedout and now I still have the package listed in my project but I can't delete it. Even 'worse', if I try to do a checkout of the project I get an error message as follow: # osc co home:sbarbereau .... Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found /source/home:sbarbereau/python-django-test not found #
I also tried to do a osc rdelete without success.
Anyone has an idea?
As a workaround you could recreate a package with that name, and remove it afterwards.
Greetings
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Hi
I see you tried official client without success, i'm not sure it will
solve the problem, but with MonoOSC , there is one feature who work in
different way : once you have setup MonoOSC and you are connected, yu
should have a list of Package at the left, if you make a right click
on the "ghost" project and choice "Edit", you could find an
workaround, if here you don't have the 404 not found error.
#MonoOSC
2009/12/9 Sebastien Barbereau
Hello, Tried this option and didnt work also, the obs-web interface complained the package was existing. On the other hand when I was trying to access the package I was getting the following message: """ openSUSE Webclient Error:
Error Details: Errorcode: not found Message: /source/home:sbarbereau/python-django-test not found """ I got it solved after multiple attempts of updating, deleting and editing the project. Next time I will try to take notes on what I exactly did to solve this.
Thanks anyway. Seb.
Thomas Schmidt wrote:
On 09.12.2009 12:32, Sebastien Barbereau wrote:
Hi, I have a package in some project which I can't neither checkout nor delete nor update (cli or web)... What happened is that yesterday i tried to delete the package. Unfortunately the request timedout and now I still have the package listed in my project but I can't delete it. Even 'worse', if I try to do a checkout of the project I get an error message as follow: # osc co home:sbarbereau .... Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found /source/home:sbarbereau/python-django-test not found #
I also tried to do a osc rdelete without success.
Anyone has an idea?
As a workaround you could recreate a package with that name, and remove it afterwards.
Greetings
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On 2009-12-09 20:02:58 +0100, Petit Eric wrote:
I see you tried official client without success, i'm not sure it will solve the problem, but with MonoOSC , there is one feature who work in different way : once you have setup MonoOSC and you are connected, yu should have a list of Package at the left, if you make a right click on the "ghost" project and choice "Edit", you could find an workaround, if here you don't have the 404 not found error. #MonoOSC
how would MonoOSC help with a *serverside* error exactly? thats what i meant with suggesting monoosc as solution for totally unrelated errors. darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Simple, the error is "not found", after reading ALL i saw, the
workaround suggested, who didn't work with official clients, that s
the point where i think MonoOSC could be different to re create the
lost package !!!
2009/12/9 Marcus Rueckert
On 2009-12-09 20:02:58 +0100, Petit Eric wrote:
I see you tried official client without success, i'm not sure it will solve the problem, but with MonoOSC , there is one feature who work in different way : once you have setup MonoOSC and you are connected, yu should have a list of Package at the left, if you make a right click on the "ghost" project and choice "Edit", you could find an workaround, if here you don't have the 404 not found error. #MonoOSC
how would MonoOSC help with a *serverside* error exactly? thats what i meant with suggesting monoosc as solution for totally unrelated errors.
darix
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how can we finally think, everything is only 0 or 1 ?
2009/12/10 Petit Eric
Simple, the error is "not found", after reading ALL i saw, the workaround suggested, who didn't work with official clients, that s the point where i think MonoOSC could be different to re create the lost package !!!
2009/12/9 Marcus Rueckert
: On 2009-12-09 20:02:58 +0100, Petit Eric wrote:
I see you tried official client without success, i'm not sure it will solve the problem, but with MonoOSC , there is one feature who work in different way : once you have setup MonoOSC and you are connected, yu should have a list of Package at the left, if you make a right click on the "ghost" project and choice "Edit", you could find an workaround, if here you don't have the 404 not found error. #MonoOSC
how would MonoOSC help with a *serverside* error exactly? thats what i meant with suggesting monoosc as solution for totally unrelated errors.
darix
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Marcus Rueckert
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Petit Eric
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Sebastien Barbereau
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Thomas Schmidt