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Re: [opensuse-factory] How do changed & new modules enter 'openSUSE'?
  • From: Andreas Jaeger <aj@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 08:43:22 +0200
  • Message-id: <m3hccp5xmd.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Linda Walsh <suse@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

So how do changed and new modulels get into the openSUSE factory
tree?

Is there any control on how packages are added to the tree both
at its creation and during its pre-release testing?

I'm wondering how a package gets checked into the tree that
doesn't appear to have a source that builds? To developers make
changes then check them into the openSUSE tree to be 'tested'
by the community or do developers ensure they compile before
checking them in?

Maybe the developer's have something different in their
environment than I'm using? Else I don't see how the
openssh-keyconverter sub-util in the openssh-5.0p1 source
package would not block re-generation of the RPM from the source
RPM...

Are you using the build command?

All I can say is that it builds without problems. Otherwise you would
not have a src rpm to look at ;-)

Andreas
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