Hi! On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 08:06:12 +0200, Lars Nielsen wrote:
Yeah this don't fix it, when my osc is broken.
It wouldn't have fixed it anyway, it would have just shown you what they have changed in the source to fix it. But I could of course have pasted the output of the command, too. Sorry did not think that far. Luckily Adrian has answered already so you should get going.
Any other ideas?
I regularly work in several distros as a working environment and really appreciate the maintainer's efforts to keep OBS portable and available in several "competing" distros. However, it's a fact of live that living software breaks from time to time, and for obvious reasons problems in OBS exist more often in other distros than in OpenSUSE. So I always have at least a minimal server installation of the current OpenSUSE release in a little virtual machine whenever my current working environment is not OpenSUSE or an older version of OpenSUSE. Most "bugs" are user errors anyway, and a quick comparison of how it works "at its best" rules out a lot of false suspicions right away. And if it works differently it's usually easy to find where the difference comes from. osc --debugger is your friend. Regards, Uwe Geuder Nomovok Ltd. Tampere, Finland uwe.gxuder@nomovok.com (bot check: humans correct 1 obvious spelling error) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org