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Re: [opensuse-packaging] Update source breaks it all..
- From: Anders Norrbring <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 19:43:14 +0100
- Message-id: <454F8242.5000201@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Anders Norrbring skrev:
Now I get it up and running, but without the "plain" repo setting, I guess it's not really needed since I only need the repositary for installations and updates...
But, I came to think of another twist, now the directories are created as 10.1-i386, 10.1-x86_64, 10.0-i386, 10.0-x86_64 etc.
Can I run 'createrepo' in that parent directory and mix the different versions in the same repositary, or do I have to place all the different versions in separate parents, one for 10.0, one for 10.1, one for SLES etc? Or will the respective version's installation/update routines "know" which directory to access if I place them all in one repositary?
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Anders Norrbring
Norrbring Consulting
Detlef Reichelt skrev:
Am Sonntag, 5. November 2006 18:13 schrieb Anders Norrbring:
[...]
The /etc/build/dists_common is set up, but how do I initiate the build
of packages the way I did with y2pmbuild-10.1?
lbuild-10.1
Thanks.. Should've seen that one :)
I saw a problem though, I set "plain rpm-md" in the regen_repositary field and I got this in the end of the run:
/usr/bin/lbuild: line 232: 18575 Segmentation fault genIS_PLAINcache -f -r "$repository"
Now I get it up and running, but without the "plain" repo setting, I guess it's not really needed since I only need the repositary for installations and updates...
But, I came to think of another twist, now the directories are created as 10.1-i386, 10.1-x86_64, 10.0-i386, 10.0-x86_64 etc.
Can I run 'createrepo' in that parent directory and mix the different versions in the same repositary, or do I have to place all the different versions in separate parents, one for 10.0, one for 10.1, one for SLES etc? Or will the respective version's installation/update routines "know" which directory to access if I place them all in one repositary?
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Anders Norrbring
Norrbring Consulting
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