Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Tuesday 14 August 2007 12:16:15 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Tuesday 14 August 2007 12:21:55 wrote Martin Mohring:
Hello,
i have now successfully installed an own instance of the openSUSE:Buildservice locally. Got it working and also imported some of the opensuse.org Projects to get some testing.
What I noticed was that: - The OBS Version in openSUSE:Tools is quite old
working on that atm.
- Major features are not implemented, so I cannot build some of the packages currently building on build.opensuse.org
dunno what you mean here.
Sorry, I mean:
- List of build targets is old. SUSE 9.3 etc. are deleted, Fedora7 etc. not present - The project meta config is not supported, but some projects use it - You cannot build against current openSUSE:Factory, because project meta config uses macros which cause an error (e.g. %define gcc_version 42 gives expansion errors) - osc copypac does not always work
- The OBS Version is not in sync with the features of osc in openSUSE:Tools, featurewise.
yes, working on this. There will be a new version today.
I have submitted the current state of the new packages a second ago.
You will be able to download it via build.opensuse.org, but the publishing to
Would it make sense that you provide the installed version on build.opensuse.org also on openSUSE:Tools/obs-server, so people can test it in their own installations?
download.opensuse.org is disabled atm until I got some positive feedback about it.
Thanks for your fast reaction.
There will be also a new script what set up base distros based on the distros we have on api.opensuse.org : Thats a helpful feature to "clone" and "update from" your basic OBS server setup.
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