Hi, I meant more like use susestudio as a tool to quickly build an image with my packages for testing. I guess the latest milestone or snapshot would be fine and "recent" enough. I can imagine that having this feature would entice much more package maintainers to regression test their packages after each milestone. For example I just found out that with udev 142 (which apparently appeared recently in factory) my package stopped to work (due to the removal of vol_id) and I would have found out much sooner if I would have a one-click solution for quickly checking out a working image of factory/snapshot with my package in it. Or is it such a big problem to add a "Bleeding Edge development" channel to susestudio? After all the remaining processes would not change much. And if it doesn't work flawless then one could collect valuable feedback. Open Source is also about easy access to bleeding edge versions (and yes, I am also not yet perfect in this area :-( ). Regards, Schlomo Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 3. September 2009 11:18:40 schrieb Cornelius Schumacher:
On Thursday 03 September 2009, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
is there a way to use susestudio to build 11.2 images? Would be great for quick compatibility testing. Studio doesn't support 11.2 images yet. Factory is a target moving to fast for Studio right now. We'll add 11.2 support, when it's released.
If you look just for live images, you can use the live images in openSUSE:Factory:Live project.
Coolo is building there always latest live systems in OBS via kiwi.
bye adrian
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