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Re: [opensuse-buildservice] RFC: search --repos-baseurl
- From: "Dr. Peter Poeml" <poeml@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 19:28:34 +0200
- Message-id: <20070726172834.GM28079@xxxxxxx>
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 07:23:44PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
> > would be better to add a specific binarysearch command which could be
> > used to search for binaries (only in certain repositories, maybe).
>
> or based on certain repos like only on openSUSE:10.1 or only on
> KDE:KDE4/openSUSE_Factory . This is something what Andreas is implementing in
> the end user web interface ...
Great!
A projected osc command could, by the way, also guess the installed
distro of the system it runs in, and find just the appropriate
binaries...
> > FYI, the api provides functions for listing binaries, and to download
> > them. It is just a matter of defining a useful user interface this!
> >
> > Moreover, I think it would be good to have some kind of "repo mirroring"
> > script which syncs a repository to the local filesystem. It would be
> > very useful for developers who want to test stuff locally before
> > publishing to the users.
>
> yes ! you read my mind :)
No, you mine ;)
> > Thinking of reposync (part of yum-utils) -- which needs to be changed to
> > work with remote buildservice repositories (instead of yum sources
> > configured in the system, which is what reposync requires).
Peter
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> > would be better to add a specific binarysearch command which could be
> > used to search for binaries (only in certain repositories, maybe).
>
> or based on certain repos like only on openSUSE:10.1 or only on
> KDE:KDE4/openSUSE_Factory . This is something what Andreas is implementing in
> the end user web interface ...
Great!
A projected osc command could, by the way, also guess the installed
distro of the system it runs in, and find just the appropriate
binaries...
> > FYI, the api provides functions for listing binaries, and to download
> > them. It is just a matter of defining a useful user interface this!
> >
> > Moreover, I think it would be good to have some kind of "repo mirroring"
> > script which syncs a repository to the local filesystem. It would be
> > very useful for developers who want to test stuff locally before
> > publishing to the users.
>
> yes ! you read my mind :)
No, you mine ;)
> > Thinking of reposync (part of yum-utils) -- which needs to be changed to
> > work with remote buildservice repositories (instead of yum sources
> > configured in the system, which is what reposync requires).
Peter
--
"WARNING: This bug is visible to non-employees. Please be respectful!"
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH
Research & Development
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