OBS 2.1 Beta 2 released
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This release contains some more changes as original wanted, so
please consider this a Beta 1 take two...
Larger code changes happened in
* sourceaccess flag handling, people who already protect crown jewels
via this should update immediatly.
* api allows to limit new user registration now. It can be set
to deny user registration (except for Admin) or to require
additional confirmation step by the Admin.
* webui offers a UI for a new user registration.
We still have a number of open issues, so we will need for sure
a Beta 3 release. Open issues are:
* Regression when trying to access source files of deleted packages
(not possible anymore).
* webui needs some layout fixes for
- new user registration dialog
- linked package view
* fixes in source service area.
OBS 2.1 Beta 2 is tagged as version 2.0.104, you can get as usual packages
from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools:/Unstable/
or installation medias or appliances from
http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/OBS-Appliance
Please send bugreports to our new "openSUSE Build Service" product in bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=openSUSE%20Build%20Service
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Hi All,
for a while already I have observed that gstreamer-0_10-doc in
GNOME:Factory (and now also in GNOME:STABLE:2.32, which is being
prepared at this moment) fails to build on openSUSE 11.3 / x86_64.
I do not believe the fault lies in gst itself, as the system actually
fails to setup the buildroot properly.
The error in the log is:
installing linux-glibc-devel-2.6.32-3.3
installing texlive-bin-jadetex-2009-12.11
installing glibc-locale-2.11.2-2.4
installing texlive-bin-latex-2009-12.11
installing texlive-latex-doc-2009-12.11
error: unpacking of archive failed on
file /usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf;4ca5a803: cpio:
read failed - Bad file descriptor
exit ...
SysRq : Power Off
Power down.
(Full log at
https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log?arch=x86_64&package=gstre… )
As you can imagine, the cpio error cancels the entire process. Can
somebody please verify if this rpm got somehow corrupted? And possible
fix it?
Thanks a lot!
Dominique / DimStar
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Hi, all!
Now that I've configured an OBS instance correctly and I can compile
packages for i586 architecture, I would like to know how crossbuild
works, because I want to cross compile packages for sh4 architecture
and someone told me (and after I read that into the crossbuild wiki
article) that I will need to use qemu, but I don't know how to
configure OBS and qemu to work together and what kind of hardware I
would need. Now, my OBS is configured in a VM (VirtualBox) only to
test it and see that it works correctly before it will be configured
into a real machine, so now I have a limited hardware.
So, can someone explain me how OBS uses qemu? Because I don't know if
I need a set of binary packages for sh4 architecture to start
compilation into qemu or the qemu image created by OBS has its own
compilation environment.
Regards.
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