On Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2017, 22:41:34 CET wrote Till Dörges:
Hello all,
I just upgraded a private OBS instance from 2.6 to 2.7. The openSUSE 13.1 update repository was a local repository under 2.6 and was converted to a download on demand repository for 2.7.
We do not ship OBS 2.7 for i586 anymore. Please use an x86_64 system.
I have configured a project, roughly like so:
--- snip --- <project name="P"> <title>T</title> [...] <repository name="openSUSE_13.1"> <path project="openSUSE.org:13.1" repository="standard"/> <path project="openSUSE.org:13.1:Update" repository="standard"/> <arch>i586</arch> <arch>x86_64</arch> </repository> </project> --- snap ---
Unfortunately I get 'unresolvable' for all i586 packages. The tool tip shows something like "Have choice for libelf.so.1 needed bei rpm: libelf1 libelf1-32-bit, ...."
x86_64 is building fine.
If I change the order of the <path> entries the state still stays 'unresolvable' for all i586 packages. But the tool tips change to "Nothing provides libpopt.so.0()(64bit) needed by rpm-build, ...."
Again, x86_64 is building fine.
The repositories openSUSE.org:13.1 and openSUSE.org:13.1:Update look like this:
--- snip --- <project name="openSUSE.org:13.1"> <title>openSUSE 13.1 (lokal)</title> <description>D</description> <person userid="Admin" role="bugowner"/> <person userid="Admin" role="maintainer"/> <publish> <disable/> </publish> <repository name="standard"> <arch>i586</arch> <arch>x86_64</arch> </repository> </project>
<project name="openSUSE.org:13.1:Update" kind="maintenance_release"> <title>openSUSE 13.1 Updates (DoD)</title> <description>D</description> <link project="openSUSE.org:13.1"/> <person userid="Admin" role="bugowner"/> <person userid="Admin" role="maintainer"/> <publish> <disable/> </publish> <repository name="standard"> <download arch="x86_64" url="http://internal.host/opensuse/live/update/13.1/" repotype="rpmmd"/> <download arch="i586" url="http://internal.host/opensuse/live/update/13.1/" repotype="rpmmd"/> <arch>x86_64</arch> <arch>i586</arch> </repository> </project> --- snap ---
Obviously something is wrong but I have no idea what and where to debug next.
Any hint would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks and regards -- Till
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