I have been studing the documentation, trying to learn
the opensuse build service.
My question is "Where do I hide my mistakes?" That
is, where do I do private builds that I do not want
to make public available thru a repository?
I tend to make a lot of mistakes.
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Hello,
I've found some Qt4 issues in SL 10.1(10.0) repositories. This happens in
projects which have aggregated libqt4 from KDE:Qt.
For some reason default Qt (qt-4.1) installs in addition to required libqt4
(4.3) and this causes conflicts as follows:
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installing qt-devel-4.1.0-29
installing libqt4-x11-4.3.0-75.1
file /usr/lib/libQtDesigner.so.4 from install of libqt4-x11-4.3.0-75.1
conflicts with file from package qt-devel-4.1.0-29
file /usr/lib/libQtDesignerComponents.so.4 from install of
libqt4-x11-4.3.0-75.1 conflicts with file from package qt-devel-4.1.0-29
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Just few examples of qt4 packages:
http://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=libqca2&project=server%3Ames…http://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=sqliteman&project=KDE%3AComm…
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Hi all
I have been stumped by these errors I'm getting when attempting to build
a 'tightvnc' package on Build Service. This package builds fine on my
local Fedora 7 system, but fails on the Build Service, with the same
error on Fedora 7 as well as Mandriva 2006. Perhaps I am missing a
build-time dependency, or something like that?
|+ xmkmf -a
imake -DUseInstalled -I/usr/share/X11/config
make Makefiles
making Makefiles in libvncauth...
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/vnc_unixsrc'
Imakefile.c:34: error: Imake.tmpl: No such file or directory
imake: Exit code 1.
|If there is someone here with experience building X11 applications, I'd
really appreciate some suggestions on what I can try to fix this.
The package and build logs are here:
http://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=tightvnc&project=home%3Ajdpi…
Cheers
JP
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I am having some issues attempting to build my OggConvert RPM for SUSE
Linux 10.3 (currently openSUSEFactory).
The Specfile is available at: http://rpm.rgw-net.com/SPECS/oggconvert.spec
An expansion error was reported, but i dont know if it was my fault or
not: "Expansion Error: nothing provides pygtk2-devel >= 2.10, nothing
provides pygtk2-libglade >= 2.10, nothing provides
gstreamer-plugins-base-devel >= 0.10.12, nothing provides
gstreamer-python"
Build log: http://nopaste.com/p/ayc8pPwEob
Thanks!
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Hi,
I just noticed that the Web pages that display information about a
package on http://build.opensuse.org/package/ have a field "Upstream
URL" that one can add/edit via the web page.
Is there a way to get this field updated automatically by the URL
included in the RPM spec file? If not, could this be considered? I am
not to keen on having to edit the URL twice :)
Thanks!
Bye,
LenZ
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Hi,
I recently announced this little change:
> The following change gives you the opportunity to implement new
> subcommands (or change existing commands) without touching the osc
> package (if there is interest in this, I can write a howto):
>
> - load subcommands from /var/lib/osc-plugins/ or ~/.osc-plugins/
Since I just implemented a new command, which I figured could be handy,
I am posting this as an example.
You can use it after copying the attached file to ~/.osc-plugins.
It allows to issue "raw" HTTP requests to the api by specifying the URL
and possible data or file to send, like:
osc req /source/home:poeml
or
osc req -m PUT -f /etc/fstab source/home:poeml/test5/myfstab
Thus, it can be used in a curl-like fashion, with authentification
handled by osc.
Peter
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Good Afternoon Folks,
I'm running a local buildserver with the codebase of OBS.
Latest RPMs of the OBS installed are: 0.1.1-30.1
I have a local sles9 build repository and trying to compile a package
with tcpd-devel as build dep.
The tcpd-devel rpm is in the build repos of sles9 but every attempt to
read it failes.
I recreated the cache files (:full.cache) by removing them
from /srv/obs/build/ and restarting the obs* processes (first stopped
them, removed the cache files and started the processes again) to
recreate those files. No Change.
I can't see anything strange in the logfiles.
So, now: what can it be? The package is definitly there and it's the
same version as the tcpd package itself.
Where can I look, what packages are in the cache file, I see
that :full.cache is a perl hash file written by Perl::Storable.
Any help is appreciated :)
\sh
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Hi
I had trouble installing the v2 series of Thunderbird on SuSe. The cause
of the problem was wrong dependency to glibc-2.4 in the "mozilla-nss"
package. My solution to the problem was building the mozilla-nss package
from source rpm myself.
The desired, more sophisticated solution would of course have the
moz-nss binary package built with the correct dependency against the 2.3
version of glibc.
Cordially,
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