Am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2010 11:31:50 schrieb Dave Plater:
Hi, I'm busy trouble shooting a build problem liypond has started having with building in the openSUSE:Factory:Contrib standard repos and my home:plater:branches:openSUSE:Factory:Contrib lilypond package is locked in "broken: conflict in file lilypond.spec". The build problem is caused by ImageMagick https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=ImageMagick&project=home%3Aplater but lilypond build successfully with ImageMagick https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=ImageMagick&project=home%3Aplater linked into the branch project. I don't like to leave lilypond in this state and I need the branch project to fix it. I should imagine the irc is the best way to get this problem fixed but I've lost all my old irc data somewhere along the way and can't seem to connect.
There is a link on build.opensuse.org
irc://irc.opensuse.org/opensuse-buildservice
basically freenode network and #opensuse-buildservice channel.
However, this is for OBS development, packaging issues might better discussed on
#opensuse-packaging
Thanks Dave P
This wasn't a packaging issue, it was about "broken: conflict in file
On 02/17/2010 01:14 PM, Adrian Schröter wrote: lilypond.spec" which I still isn't fixed but meanwhile I've resolved the packaging issue privately with the maintainer of the package that caused the problem, factory had broken his package. I still get problems with checking in from working copies, I had one this morning trying to checkin a spec file to multimedia:apps rosegarden4 after I had submitted and accepted from my home project (not a branch but a stand alone package with no links). I've posted a few other problems on this list and have been ignored so I thought irc might be the better way to go. I'm a community member maintaining a couple of packages for free and I have a limited amount of time, in fact I should be out earning bread at this moment but instead I'm writing this email. I can get by by working around broken thing in build service but sometimes this involves deleting a package and recreating it, this uses bandwidth which costs money so I'm actually paying for the privilege of maintaining popular packages that may have been dropped from the distro. Should I ignore the problems I get and simply work around them or what should I do? Thanks Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org