On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Adrian Schröter
Am Mittwoch, 24. November 2010, 15:04:07 schrieb Jon Nelson:
Talking to a local OBS instance with OBS 2.1.2, I am getting some strange errors that seem like bugs to me.
In no particular order:
1. I have branched a package. 'osc up' seems to work fine: At revision b3f3e7835177e208defee12b1d8c5b30.
(What does the hash signify, anyway?)
However, 'osc up -e' doesn't work: osc: cannot expand/unexpand because your working copy has local modifications. Please revert/commit them and try again.
Does this also happen with current osc from openSUSE:Tools:Unstable ?
'osc status' doesn't show anything, though.
2. the help for 'osc up' has the same help text for -S and -s:
-S, --server-side-source-service-files Use server side generated sources instead of local generation.
-s, --source-service-files Use server side generated sources instead of local generation.
this is running source services locally after update. Just fixed the comment in git.
3. Is there a way to download to the client the service files (not _service, but the files generated as a result of running the services..)?
osc up -S
All I get is this: At revision b3f3e7835177e208defee12b1d8c5b30. When I use osc-0.129git.1290116821-159.1: I get (with osc up -S): Your working copy '.' is in an inconsistent state. Please run 'osc repairwc .' (Note this might _remove_ files from the .osc/ dir). Please check the state of the working copy afterwards (via 'osc status .') After I use 'repairwc' then 'osc up -S' works. -- Jon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org