Hi all
This looks like a bug in Build Service. I attempted to upload the file
lyx-1.5.0rc2-bz#248282.patch using the web interface, but when the
upload completed, the file name was shown as lyx-1.5.0rc2-bz. This
behaviour would be OK when uploaded via a URL, but when uploaded from a
local file, it is incorrect.
Cheers
JP
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Hi,
I have a patched kernel in my home project and I would like to add the
package ipw3945-kmp-default that is built for my kernel. With osc I can
build locally and pass the custom kernel as a preferred rpm. Can I do
something analogous on the build service?
thanks,
dom
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Hi,
after upgrading my kde from the builtree on a 10.2-i686 installation
(added installation sources kde and kde-backports, done a zypper -r
up; something i do every few weeks and never had problems before), i
get a message after login saying that there's no gpg agent running.
Trying to hunt down the buggy part of the rather convoluted scripts
that start a kde session is rather painful; does anyone have an idea
where and what is breaking here?
bye,
MH
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Subject: Build service team minutes
Date: Thursday 19 July 2007
From: Adrian Schröter <adrian(a)suse.de>
Brief build service team meeting minutes
present: ro, mls, tscholz, abauer, adrian, rlihm
* download.o.o will become redirector
* software.o.o will become interface for downloading
distro iso images AND OBS packages including search interface.
* google kind of search / result pages
* search functionality in backend works in general now.
This is needed for the upcoming end-user interface for
software.opensuse.org
From the search interface discussion:
/search/project?match=$XPATH_REQUEST
/package?match=$XPATH_REQUEST
/published/binary?match=$XPATH_REQUEST
/published/pattern?match=$XPATH_REQUEST
This searches in the export "repos" tree for matching projects, packages,
rpm/deb packages or pattern files.
The $XPATH_REQUEST can be a combination (by OR/AND) of
name='..' # look for an exact name
contains(name,'..') # do a substring search
(summary,'..')
(description,'..')
path/project='..' # limit result to base projects
# (for example all for openSUSE 10.2)
The result will look like
<collection>
<binary project=".." repo=".." package=".." version=".." arch=".."
file=".." />
<pattern project=".." repo=".." arch=".." file=".." />
</collection>
bye
adrian
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I make a bootable disk, and I can start to install the SUSE, but when it
tries to find the autoyast file, it can't find it, and I write the kernel
parameter like this :
title SUSE 10 Installation
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/linux root=/dev/sda1 ramdisk_size=8192 install=hd://sda1/SUSE
autoyast=device://sda1/autoinst.xml splash=silent showopts
initrd /boot/initrd
When I try autoyast=device://sda1/autoinst.xml, the error is ,
"An error occurred while fetching the profile:
File /tmp/Yast2-02878-KeDBUh/tmp_mount/autoinst.xml cannot be found"
And when I use file:///autoinst.xml and default, the error is,
"An error occurred while fetching the profile:
Reading file on /var/adm/mount//autoinst.xml failed.
Reading file on /autoinst.xml failed.
Reading file on CD failed. Path
/tmp/Yast2-02878-KeDBUh/tmp_mount/autoinst.xml"
And when I try to use hd://sda1/autoinst.xml
It tells me hd is unknown protocol,
Can someone tell how should I write the parameter for autoyast, or do you
know somebody else can help me on this ? Or this is a bug of SUSE?
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Hi list,
Is there a howto available which explains how to easily build xbuntu/Debian
packages with the OBS?
Most information I found on the internet require you to have a Debian/xbuntu
system already running. But since the idea of the OBS for me is to not have
all that distributions installed locally I would like to do everything inside
of the OBS.
I also have to admit that I'm used to rpms only - so I do know how to create a
spec file, but I'm totally lost with the debian helper apps.
I would also like to volunteer to put up a wiki page about creating an "xbuntu
spec" out of an existing rpm spec once I understood the procedure.
Btw., if wanted I could also help creating a Fedora dedicated page containing
some useful information you might want to know once you intend to build
Fedora packages.
Roland
Okay, then let me ask this: Which package provides the devel stuff for OpenSuSE 10.3? The java-devel package used to work for me on 10.2, but it no longer works on 10.3.
Thanks!
John
>>> On 7/17/2007 at 4:57 AM, in message <200707171257.28145.adrian(a)suse.de>, Adrian Schröter <adrian(a)suse.de> wrote:
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 12:48:34 wrote Mashrab Kuvatov:
> Hi all,
>
> let me put the question this way: What package provides the devel stuff for
> Java on openSUSE-10.2?
It is always the "java-devel" Provides alias.
If you build directly against 10.2, you will get the gcj/classpath enviroment.
Alternativly you can also build against the Java:Sun-Java-1.5 project which
offers also the closed source Sun stack.
bye
adrian
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Hi all
About wine-doors:
Wine-doors is an application designed to make installing windows software on
Linux, Solaris or other Unix systems easier. Wine-doors is essentially a
package management tool for windows software on Linux systems. Most Linux
desktop users are familiar with package management style application
delivery, so it made sense to apply this model to windows software.
I've packaged successfully wine-doors and currently it's in my home project
(home:/cgoncalves) with the others required packages that wasn't packaged
before to openSUSE (orange, dynamite, synce and unshield).
What I intend is the creation of a new project to host wine-doors like wine
and other emulators have (e.g. Emulator:wine) - maybe Emulator:wine-doors?!
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Hi all,
I'm trying to add Uzbek translations to OpenOffice_org package. The project
I'm working on [1] links the sources from OpenOffice_org project [2]. I added
the translation file, one patch, and a spec file. The diff to the original
spec file from [2] is attached to this mail. Like you see, I did not change
any requires. If I try to build it for openSUSE-10.2 i586 it gives me the
following error: "nothing provides java-1_4_2-sun-devel". However,
OpenOffice_org project [2] was built properly.
Any ideas what's happening? How can I solve it?
1.
http://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=OpenOffice_org-uz&project=ho…
2. http://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=OpenOffice.org%3ASTABLE
Mashrab.
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Hi,
My Mandriva2006 targets worked fine 2 weeks ago, but today after updating
the .tar.bz2 source file, I get:
installing bison-2.0-3mdk
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.61803: line 2: /usr/sbin/update-alternatives: No such file or
directory
error: %post(bison-2.0-3mdk.i586) scriptlet failed, exit status 127
Both Mandriva2007 and all other repositories build fine.
http://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=home%3Aamilcarlucas
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