On Fri, 2016-08-05 at 12:33 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
On 08/05/2016 12:25 PM, Richard Brown wrote:
I believe Dominique and Jan are answering this in some detail, but from my casual glance it would appear that you neglected to ensure that the dependencies your requests required were fufillable in Tumbleweed. That makes them somewhat hard to accept.
Actually, someone else submitted the build for 5.1.2. That said, the request for updating kbuild to a version >= svn 2808 has been in the accepted state for 14 days. I suppose that I could determine what is holding it up, but I am growing tired of this whole process. I guess this is what I get for trying to help.
Where would that requist of kbuild be? osc rq list openSUSE:Factory kbuild No results for package openSUSE:Factory/kbuild => no currently pending submissions osc log openSUSE:Factory kbuild | head -n 2 r31 | dimstar_suse | 2015-06-30 08:14:38 | b9230ceae581f4cf7d074cab21edc73f | 0.1.9998svn2784 | rq314330 => Latest submission was with request 31433- and was accepted on June 30 2015... Let's go one level higher, to the devel project of kbuild: osc rq list devel:tools:building kbuild No results for package devel:tools:building/kbuild => no pending request to the devel project / package neither osc log devel:tools:building kbuild | head r27 | buildservice-autocommit | 2015-06-30 08:14:39 | c815a4230916bf3afd3beadffb18e76b | unknown | rq314330 => this is the sync up after acceptin it to Tumbleweed - thus the same date/timestamp... not a single change in this package after the acceptance of it into Tumbleweed, back in 2015 You have been around quite a while and you know the setup of our devel projects... Tumleweed is not a 'go out and gather whatever you can find' update process, but maintainers are submitting their stuff into the Distribution. Nobody submitted kbuild to Tumbleweed or even the devel project of it... there is no way you can expect this EVER to be updated in Tumbleweed like this (and a random copy of a random package in a random other project, such as Virtualzation, in OBS is not going to change the setup / processes. Virtualbox had been submitted by you directly (see SR https://build.ope nsuse.org/request/show/415287) and a comment was given the day after what will be holding up this request. Get in touch with the maintainer(s) of kbuild and work with them on finding a solution for your dependency (osc maintainer kbuild) Cheers, Dominique