Am Mittwoch, 3. November 2010, 20:10:50 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
On 11/03/2010 02:52 PM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
On 11/03/2010 10:15 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Robert Schweikert
wrote: Hi,
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Based on a mail on the packaging list I guess what I need to do to get things into the distribution is to have another sr for the packages to the openSUSE:Factory project. But, that I cannot do as I am not a maintainer of devel:languages:perl. Now, I'd have to get added as a maintainer in that project and then do an sr for perl-critic and dependencies. Then rinse and repeat for any packages I might submit to other top level projects.
Was the devel maintainer issue ever addressed in this thread?
Is it real or a red-herring?
Well, I have mixed results on that, first a failed attempt:
-> osc sr devel:languages:python python-boto openSUSE:Factory Warning: failed to fetch meta data for 'openSUSE:Factory' package 'python-boto' (new package?) Server returned an error: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden No permission to create request for package 'python-boto' in project 'devel:languages:python', only maintainers can create requests.
And then a successful attempt:
-> osc sr devel:languages:perl perl-B-Keywords openSUSE:Factory Warning: failed to fetch meta data for 'openSUSE:Factory' package 'perl-B-Keywords' (new package?) created request id 52081
Note that I am not on the maintainers list for devel:languages:python or devel:languages:perl. However, I am on the maintainers list for the perl-B-Keywords package as I originally created this package and submitted it to devel:languages:perl.
Thus, apparently we already do keep track of the "original" package creator somewhere,
Or maybe not. The same trick did not work with vtun, a package I just submitted to :Virtualization yesterday and that got accepted. However, I do not have permission to SR it to Factory.
-> osc sr Virtualization vtun openSUSE:Factory Warning: failed to fetch meta data for 'openSUSE:Factory' package 'vtun' (new package?) Server returned an error: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden No permission to create request for package 'vtun' in project 'Virtualization', only maintainers can create requests.
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