Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factory has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
Greetings, Stephan
On Friday 11 December 2009 14:58:14 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factory has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
I would appreciate a counter saying how much packages are displayed. Would this be possible to add?
Andreas
Am Freitag 11 Dezember 2009 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
On Friday 11 December 2009 14:58:14 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factory has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
I would appreciate a counter saying how much packages are displayed. Would this be possible to add?
Sure, Tom wrote a nice tutorial: http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Build_Service_Installation_Tutorial/Eas...
Feel free to ask if you encounter problems.
Greetings, Stephan
Am Freitag 11 Dezember 2009 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am Freitag 11 Dezember 2009 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
On Friday 11 December 2009 14:58:14 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factor y has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
I would appreciate a counter saying how much packages are displayed. Would this be possible to add?
Sure, Tom wrote a nice tutorial: http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Build_Service_Installation_Tutorial/Ea sy_OBS_Web_Client_Development
Feel free to ask if you encounter problems.
One small addition to the tutorial: the /stage server is deployed from git://gitorious.org/~coolo/opensuse/build-service-stage.git
Greetings, Stephan
Le vendredi 11 décembre 2009, à 15:50 +0100, Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
On Friday 11 December 2009 14:58:14 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factory has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
I would appreciate a counter saying how much packages are displayed. Would this be possible to add?
The attached patch should help. I'm just wondering whether it'd make more sense to compute the numbers in the controller -- depends on how slow the select methods are...
Vincent
Stephan Kulow - 14:58 11.12.09 wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factory has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
My 2 cents. I was missing easy direct way to get to the package overview (to see all files) and some pictures (everybody likes pictures). Attaching patch.
On Saturday 12 December 2009 18:49:20 Michal Hrusecky wrote:
Stephan Kulow - 14:58 11.12.09 wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factory has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
My 2 cents. I was missing easy direct way to get to the package overview (to see all files) and some pictures (everybody likes pictures). Attaching patch.
Imported, thanks:
http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/build-service- stage/commit/e6c4738e896969cf9aa7f12f41ec6e12fca21b6f
For the others: https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factory
Greetings, Stephan
On Friday 11 December 2009 18:53:48 Vincent Untz wrote:
Le vendredi 11 décembre 2009, à 15:50 +0100, Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
On Friday 11 December 2009 14:58:14 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Factor y has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
I would appreciate a counter saying how much packages are displayed. Would this be possible to add?
The attached patch should help. I'm just wondering whether it'd make more sense to compute the numbers in the controller -- depends on how slow the select methods are...
Thanks a lot, the code looks fine to me. Coolo, will you take the patch?
Andreas
Am Montag 14 Dezember 2009 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
On Friday 11 December 2009 18:53:48 Vincent Untz wrote:
Le vendredi 11 décembre 2009, à 15:50 +0100, Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
On Friday 11 December 2009 14:58:14 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Fact or y has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
I would appreciate a counter saying how much packages are displayed. Would this be possible to add?
The attached patch should help. I'm just wondering whether it'd make more sense to compute the numbers in the controller -- depends on how slow the select methods are...
Thanks a lot, the code looks fine to me. Coolo, will you take the patch?
Project openSUSE:Factory
There are 776 packages needing handling, including:
* 122 packages not building. * 723 packages with a diff in the devel project.
This is _way_ to scary to show anyone :)
Greetings, Stephan
On Monday 14 December 2009 13:26:51 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Montag 14 Dezember 2009 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
On Friday 11 December 2009 18:53:48 Vincent Untz wrote:
Le vendredi 11 décembre 2009, à 15:50 +0100, Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
On Friday 11 December 2009 14:58:14 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE:Fa ct or y has basically the current state of my perl scriptery as part of the build service.
I would appreciate a counter saying how much packages are displayed. Would this be possible to add?
The attached patch should help. I'm just wondering whether it'd make more sense to compute the numbers in the controller -- depends on how slow the select methods are...
Thanks a lot, the code looks fine to me. Coolo, will you take the patch?
Project openSUSE:Factory
There are 776 packages needing handling, including:
* 122 packages not building. * 723 packages with a diff in the devel project.
This is _way_ to scary to show anyone :)
That's why we need it ;)
Perhaps together with - like bugzilla has - to collect emails of all involved maintainers to ask them to sync...
Andreas