Hi,
sorry for not reading all that e-mails so maybe this was already spoken about.
I did recently some simple script for controling dependencies and links in
images used in SLEPOS. I found that there were some broken symlinks in that
image. Interesting was, that these broken links also existed on SLES.
So, what about adding some simple check for broken symlinks which cause at
least warning? It can point to some problems with missing dependency or other
error..
Best regards,
Tomas Cech
QA
Hello,
we got more than 6500 projects since the start of the opensuse.org Build
Service instance (plus the projects which got removed again by their owners).
These projects contain more than 13000 repositories, which get need to get in
sync by our service.
This takes obviously resources on the server side and quite a number of these
projects are not touched since a while. So I assume they are not needed
anymore.
So I think it is a good idea to free the resources from these projects and
give it to us active people :)
This will basically affect all projects, where no source changes happened
since 1 year or more.
We have basically 961 "old projects" and further 2300 empty projects (no
packages inside).
A FAQ and a full list of "old projects" can be found here. Please speak up,
when you think this is no propper approach or if you want to support this :)
http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Regular_Cleanup
thanks
adrian
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How can I modify the content of automatic created .repo files. I want to
add a gpgkey?
I can of cause edit the file, but the next build overwrites it again.
I read in an older thread on this list, that I can change the download
URL by modifying /usr/lib/obs/server/BSConfig.pm, but I cant find the
gpgkey in there?
Btw. also let me know what I need to restart, that config changes like
the above get recognized (without restarting the whole obs).
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Hi,
I have a package that requires wxGTK-devel and I get an error on Fedora_11:
expansion error have choice for libgconf-2.so.4 needed by
wxGTK-media: GConf2 GConf2-dbus
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Am Dienstag, 16. Juni 2009 18:06:30 schrieb Takashi Iwai:
> At Tue, 16 Jun 2009 18:03:32 +0200,
>
> Adrian Schröter wrote:
...
> > This is not the case ;)
> >
> > You get a big fat warning first pointing you to the new command and
> > afterwards an error from the server (because the project "create" does
> > not exist in our instances).
>
> OK, that's good to hear.
> But, I still wonder why submitreq remains if it has anyway a different
> syntax. It could have been renamed to a different command like
> "submit"...
Well the discussion round we had (see the proposal mail some weeks ago) was
thinking that it makes sense to have always "request" as suffix of the
command.
So it does never conflict with "osc delete" for example and these are the only
commands which are special for each request type.
While listing / accepting and so on should be independend from the type.
I really think we should discuss and document one or more proposals how the
osc UI should be, agree on that and implement it within one step. And keep it
of course.
If we discuss single command changes only now it will us not lead to a common
and consistent interface.
If no one else is starting a wiki page with a proposal, I will do so in some
days.
bye
adrian
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present: mls, adrian, rlihm
General Status
==============
Note: we are a very small team today due to vacations and LinuxTag.
mls:
* Fixed bug in sign application and deployed fixed version.
adrian:
* updated opensuse.org build service to current trunk together with
Andreas.
* released new osc 0.120 supporting the new request types.
This one got also released as official update to the SUSE distros,
together with new build script.
* Applied Hennes new devel projects layout:
- around 900 from 3600 packages have now a new devel project
- not yet existing packages have been created as source link with
build disabled.
* Needed to fix some bugs, after people were starting to use it ;)
* submitted proposal how to get rid of not anymore used projects or
repos. No agreement yet how to proceed, except to remove repos of
empty projects (done).
Server Status:
==============
* sign server crashed once
* build25 and build26 are currently stopped due to broken hardware.
* Maintenance updates on main servers and build hosts
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We set up a local OBS to test and build - beside others - packages for
the eGroupware project.
Now we are missing the following build targets:
- SLE_11
- xUbuntu_9.04
They are on https://build.opensuse.org, but we can not get them to show
up on our local build service.
Any help is appreciated :-)
Ralf
obs:~ # cat /etc/*release
openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11.1
obs:~ # rpm -qa \*obs\*
obs-server-1.6.0.6898S-1.1
osc-obs-1.7.0.7487S-1.1
obs-signd-1.6.0.6898S-1.1
obs-worker-1.6.0.6898S-1.1
obs-api-1.6.0.6898S-1.1
obs-server-debuginfo-1.0.0-4.4
obs-server-debugsource-1.0.0-4.4
obs-productconverter-1.6.0.6898S-1.1
build-obs-1.7.0.7487S-1.1
obs-utils-1.6.0.6898S-1.1
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Hi,
I use build with -p DIR -k DIR option.
And -p option does not work everytime.
I build perl-Test-Deep:
admin@obs:~/OBS/devel:languages:perl/perl-Test-Deep> oscb_11
GET https://api.opensuse.org/source/devel:languages:perl/_meta
Building perl-Test-Deep.spec for SLE_11/x86_64
Getting buildinfo from server
POST
https://api.opensuse.org/build/devel:languages:perl/SLE_11/x86_64/perl-Test…
Evaluating preferred packages
- perl-Test-Tester
(/srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_11/perl-Test-Tester-0.107-1.x86_64.rpm)
- perl-macros
(/srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_11/perl-macros-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm)
- perl-Test-NoWarnings
(/srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_11/perl-Test-NoWarnings-0.084-1.x86_64.rpm)
Updating cache of required packages
Skipping verification of package signatures
Writing build configuration
Getting buildconfig from server
GET https://api.opensuse.org/build/devel:languages:perl/SLE_11/_buildconfig
Running build
Passwort:
there it is working: "Evaluating preferred packages"
pkg perl-Test-Deep will be placed in "DIR"
If I then want to build a pkg that depends on perl-Test-Deep, I get
admin@obs:~/OBS/devel:languages:perl/perl-Test-Base> oscb_11
GET https://api.opensuse.org/source/devel:languages:perl/_meta
Building perl-Test-Base.spec for SLE_11/x86_64
Getting buildinfo from server
POST
https://api.opensuse.org/build/devel:languages:perl/SLE_11/x86_64/perl-Test…
buildinfo is broken... it says:
expansion error: nothing provides perl(Test::Deep)
As you can see there is no "Evaluating preferred packages"
This behavior exists only if there is no build binary for needed pkg on obs.
Regards
Chris
build/26 does not build, no build logs
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