Hello Adrian,
i've made a screenshot of my Problem.
All Subprojects home:saigkill:* are fine.
But in my main home:saigkill i see that packages exists, but no files in
the Packages. And if i try to delete an empty package i'm get the Error
i've attached in the png.
Can anyone check this please?
Otherwise maybe an admin can delete all my files in my main home, so
that i can recreate the Packages?
That would be great :-)
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Hi,
Yesterday I checked in a new version of limal:head/limal-ca-mgm, but the
buildservice does not build it. It shows only "broken", but the log show only
the build with the old version.
(old version: 1.6.3 new version: 1.6.4)
Has anybody an idea, what the real problem is?
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Hi,
$ osc api /build/home:michal-m/openSUSE_11.0/x86_64/nafe/_buildinfo >t1
$ osc api -m POST -d 'Name: test' \
/build/home:michal-m/openSUSE_11.0/x86_64/nafe/_buildinfo >t2
$ diff -u t[12]
--- t1 2009-09-08 15:56:54.000000000 +0200
+++ t2 2009-09-08 15:56:57.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,13 +1,5 @@
<buildinfo project="home:michal-m" repository="openSUSE_11.0"
package="nafe" downloadurl="http://download.opensuse.org/repositories">
<arch>x86_64</arch>
- <srcmd5>4f263493abe82e1f59603b5a5642b4a0</srcmd5>
- <verifymd5>4f263493abe82e1f59603b5a5642b4a0</verifymd5>
- <rev>2</rev>
- <specfile>nafe.spec</specfile>
- <file>nafe.spec</file>
- <versrel>0.1-2</versrel>
- <bcnt>2</bcnt>
- <release>2.2</release>
<debuginfo>0</debuginfo>
<bdep name="aaa_base" preinstall="1" runscripts="1" notmeta="1"
version="11.0" release="79.1" arch="x86_64" project="openSUSE:11.0"
repository="standard" />
<bdep name="acl" preinstall="1" notmeta="1" version="2.2.45"
release="40.1" arch="x86_64" project="openSUSE:11.0"
repository="standard" />
Because of the missing <release>2.2</release> element, osc doesn't
substitute release numbers when building locally. Should osc work around
this (get the buildinfo a second time to find out the release) or should
the backend be fixed (bs_repserver, function getbuildinfo(), that
doesn't fetch the required pieces when called from getbuildinfo_post())?
Michal
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Hi all,
My i586 and x86_64 say dead on the status monitor, and I have all
services up and running.
Any idea what could have caused this?
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Hi all,
I'm trying to build an RPM of my kbackup program also for Mandriva.
The log
https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log?arch=i586&package=kbackup…
shows that the build succeeds, but it stops at the end with the message
CMake Error at src/cmake_install.cmake:36 (FILE):
file INSTALL cannot copy file
"/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/kbackup-0.6.4/build/src/kbackup" to
"/usr/bin/kbackup".
Any hints why this fails ?
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Is there a way to permanently turn packages which started life as
linked packages into packages that aren't linked without deleting the
package first?
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I've got a local OBS installation that's been working out pretty well for me; however I have a new requirement to add
ISO generation.
I've been reading up on this, and found:
http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Concept_Product_Definitionhttp://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Product_Definition/products_file
I also checked out (from build.opensuse.org) the _project 'package' in openSUSE:Tools and openSUSE:11.2 (so I have
examples to look at):
osc co openSUSE:11.2 _product
osc co openSUSE:Tools _product
The documentation and the _product information I've downloaded seems to make sense. I made sure I have obs-
productconverter installed (I do; 1.7.5, built & downloaded yesterday).
I already have openSUSE:11.2 in my local OBS installation, so I created a "new" project named "ISO_TEST", with the
package _product.
I copied the files from _project (which I had checked out from build.opensuse.org's openSUSE:11.2). Next, I tried to
commit them (to my local OBS).
I get an HTTP error 403: Forbidden error from osc when I try to check in the files:
my backend_access.log has the following:
20100527T152504 GET obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product?rev=latest 200
20100527T152504 PUT obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/DVD5-i586.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload 200
20100527T152504 PUT obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/DVD5-lang.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload 200
20100527T152504 PUT obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/DVD5-nonoss.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload
200
20100527T152504 PUT obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/DVD5-promo-
i386.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload 200
20100527T152505 PUT obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/DVD5-promo-
x86_64.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload 200
20100527T152505 PUT obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/DVD5-x86_64.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload
200
20100527T152505 PUT obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/FROZEN.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload 200
20100527T152505 PUT
obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product/NON_FTP_PACKAGES.group?user=ttelford&rev=upload 200
20100527T152505 POST obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/source/ISO_TEST/_product?cmd=deleteuploadrev 200
20100527T152534 GET
obsapi.americas.sgi.com:5352/build/Management_Center/_result?view=status&code=succeeded&code=failed&code=expansion+error&code=broken&code=blocked&code=dispatching&code=scheduled&code=building&code=finished&code=disabled&code=excluded&code=unknown&arch=x86_64
200
So I'm wondering what I am doing wrong; as far as I can tell, it should work. Does anybody have experience using the
Product Definitions with OBS?
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Hi all,
I just updated my obs to 2.0, and i'm happy to say that I didn't
encounter ANY problems this time. :)
I have a question. When you give an srpm link to the webui it calls on
the respective service.
Does the service unpack the SRPM into the package's files listing?
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Hi, I'm a disk space disadvantaged packager and I've found that when I
use osc ci from local copy that osc is downloading a large quantity of
data, +-300MB, prior to the diff screen coming up. Where does all this
data go and what is it for? This particular package home:plater kicad
had a 188MB doc.tar.bz2 in it at the time, due to having bzr info in it.
I've noticed this behaviour with other packages with large tarballs as
well, is osc possibly downloading the tarballs to compare them? If so
couldn't this comparison be done in another way like an md5 sum for
instance?
Regards
Dave P
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You did not got enough OBS releases this week ? Here is another one ... ;)
OBS 2.0 Beta 2
Note: do not update to 2.0 from 1.8. You need to wait for 2.1 to get this supported.
Appliance and packages are labled as version 1.9.91, new osc and build packages are
available as well in openSUSE:Tools:Unstable project.
As usual, you can get the Appliance via this wiki page:
http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/OBS-Appliance
Changes since Beta 1:
=====================
New:
* obs_serverstatus tool to monitor (and debug) backend services
* webui got a patchinfo editor
* New source service to support download and extraction of src.rpm as build source.
Changed:
* Appliance is not rewriting lighttpd vhost config on each boot anymore.
Fixes:
* webui download file from remote is done via source service now,
fixes hopefully problems with large files
* webui source service ui can show and remove services
(adding and edit is something for next release)
* Lots of smaller fixes.
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