Hi all,
Ubuntu uses bazaar for package development (like we use osc) and they has a
nice feature [1], which integrates their bug tracker and a bzr. I considered
this feature should be nice for openSUSE. But we have a different workflow, so
it must be supported by BuildService. I propose this
$ osc sr --bug bnc:12345 -m "description"
# This adds a bug number to submit request metadata and add a notice to
# bugzilla. The later
$ osc request accept/revoke/...
# adds a notice to the same bug and mark it as FIXED, if the request is
# accepted.
[1] http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/latest/en/user-guide/index.html#bug-trackers
Regards
Michal Vyskocil
Hi, I googled "Autoreqprov:" and stumbled on a more up to date Maximum
RPM than seems to be common knowledge.
For more recent spec file and general rpm info :-
http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm-snapshot/index.html
Regards
Dave P
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Hi,
I am trying to compile a python module by following this
documentation: http://en.opensuse.org/Packaging/Python
The problem I meet with my local OBS build is that it says "Failed
build dependencies, can't find python". It looks like the
%{py_requires} macro is not expanded at all.
I tried another way by adding "BuildRequires: python =
%{py_ver}.%{py_ver}", but it seems that the %{py_ver} macro also
doesn't expand at all.
The only way that works is adding python manually but without the
version informatin. But then I get this rpmlint warning:
python-rabbyt.i586: W: no-dependency-on python 2.6
Can you help me to clear out this issue ?
Thanks,
Vincent Petry
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