Hi,
I personally download the files manually using *obs_scm*, so the trick
is actually extremely helpful.
What might be useful for you is to run the *download_files* service at
build time, when the PKGBUILD is for sure available in the chroot.
Il giorno sab 8 giu 2019 alle ore 20:10 Manuel Reimer
On 08.06.19 18:13, Frank Schreiner wrote:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:M-Reimer:wine-lol/wine-lol-glib...
Im not into arch packaging so my question may sound a little bit stupid. Anyway: Are you trying to download stuff while building? It looks like:
No. The idea is that everything is "already there".
That's what the "download_files" service should do.
But this only works if the PKGBUILD is uploaded to OBS. It doesn't work if OBS downloads the PKGBUILD from an external GIT repo. Maybe the line I mention in the issue report is the reason for this.
But even this will only help me if the filename issue is also fixed.
If I can't manage the whole build process from Github, then OBS unfortunately doesn't help me that much. I have a project which offers 262 packages for Arch Linux.
https://github.com/VDR4Arch/vdr4arch
It would be way too much work to also manage them on OBS. If I do this, then I would only want to do the work once for each package and then auto-trigger a build when my GIT changes.
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