Hi, once upon a time I could transfer a remote tarball from one url to
another without having to download (this is ok) and then upload again
(this is slow) now when I select add file and then add the remote url
and the file was then in my project package files. When I do this now I
get a "service" which I don't understand and no file.
Funny how whenever I'm having a bad day the build service makes it even
worse.
Thanks for any help.
Dave P
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Hi openSUSE Users
There is some maintenance to be done in the following areas of our
openSUSE infrastructure:
* build.opensuse.org (Buildservice)
* api.opensuse.org
* users.opensuse.org
* software.opensuse.org
As result, there will be a brief outage of all services provided by this
machine.
Wednesday, 2010-06-23, 12:00 German time (CET) (10:00 UTC)
The downtime is expected to be 120 minutes.
Apologies for inconveniencies this may cause.
Please contact admin(a)opensuse.org with any queries.
Your openSUSE Admins
http://en.opensuse.org/Downtime/2010-06-23
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present: coolo, mls, cwh, adrian, tschmidt, mrueckert
Topics:
* Status round
Status round
============
adrian:
* initial version of source service parameter editor.
* OBS 2.0.1 released
* updating roadmaps atm
cwh:
* created source service for driver update disk creation, which
creates a kiwi file based on service parameters.
coolo:
* reduced number of exceptions in build.o.o via bugfixing
* thinking about how to extend the testsuite to run webui
together with api and backend
* thinking about to create better dash boards powered by
backend
mls:
* fixed out of memory bug in source server
tschmidt:
* Created driver update disk webui interface
* Fixed attribute pages in webui
* Enhanced software.o.o to be able to suppress home and/or debug packages
Package download html link
==========================
We had a discussion about to offer a stable URL, which can be used
by other web pages to show/download/install a defined package (set)
from a given project. With the option that the end-user can select
which flavor (aka from which repo) he wants to use.
Note: this meeting is open for dial-in. Contact adrian(a)suse.de for dial-in
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Hi,
I'm trying to create a local OBS to do cross-arm compiles, and I'm
not having much success. While I can build my simple rpm on
build.opensuse.org (here's the link:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=hello-t&project=home%3Acsd_b
) and it works fine, trying to do the same thing on the local OBS
server hasn't been going well. I tried both downloading the rpms
(using obs_mirror_project) and creating a project that points to
opensuse.org:Base:build:arm:cross and neither one of them works.
My build attempt is flagged "unresolvable" with the following error:
"nothing provides bzip2, nothing provides gzip, nothing provides
libdb-4_5, nothing provides gdbm, nothing provides glibc, nothing
provides libzio, nothing provides ncurses, nothing provides perl-base,
nothing provides rpm, nothing provides zlib, nothing provides
fake-ia32el, nothing provides glibc-x86lib, nothing provides
libreadline6-x86lib, nothing provides libncurses5-x86lib, nothing
provides m4-x86lib, nothing provides bash-x86lib, nothing provides
libbz2-1-x86lib, nothing provides zlib-x86lib, nothing provides
popt-x86lib, nothing provides libselinux1-x86lib, nothing provides
liblzma0-x86lib, nothing provides rpm-x86lib, nothing provides
bzip2-x86lib, nothing provides cross-substitute, nothing provides
cross-armv5tel-binutils-obs-x86bin"
Looking at the package list for Base:build:arm:cross on opensuse.org
shows me the packages as expected. My local one shows it as there
being no packages, even after the obs_mirror_project + restart of the
scheduler. I'm guessing that this the source of my problems - am I
missing a step to enable this?
Thanks,
Christian.
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Hi all,
For some reason now, ever since I upgrade to OBS 2.0.1, my worker has
stopped creating logs.
I can't access them from osc (even on the localhost with the message
"timeout") and from the webui (saying that "build on worker/4 did not
create a log")
Any help, please? I can no longer determine why all my builds are failing.
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Hi all,
The source services have been a pain as of late... Is there any way to
delete them in 2.0 and go back to the regular 1.7 way?
Because once I activate a source service on something it doesn't go
away. Forever. A pain to me.
Even after I delete the _service file/whole package/whole project, it
still stays.
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Hello,
where can I find some installation information on configuring the
signing deamon in a local obs instance. Any experiances?
regards,
Stefan
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Hello,
this is the OBS 2.0.1 release. Contains some of the usual
"why-don't-we-noticed-THAT-during-Beta ?" fixes. But also a nice admin/debug feature,
try
rcobssrcserver status
to see current running tasks.
As usual the packages are available via
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools/
OBS-Appliances can be updated just by running the package update or you can download
new ones. Please check the wiki page for this:
http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Appliance
From the release notes file:
============================
Updaters from 2.0.0 can just update the packages and restart all
services. Updaters from former releases need to check the README.UPDATERS file.
Changes since 2.0.0:
====================
Changes:
* workers which don't produce any log at all see themselfs as bad build hosts
* rcobssrcserver, rcobsrepserver and rcobsservice status command show running tasks
Bug fixes:
* A significant number of runtime error and layout fixes for the webui
* source server streams binary packages again
* service files get correct cleaned up now
* documentation fixes
* automatic worker pre-configuration in OBS Appliance got fixed
update now so you don't miss the game in 4 hours !
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Hi,
yesterday i tried to contact pascal.bleser(a)opensuse.org
whom i assume to be the maintainer of the
xorriso package
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=xorriso&project=Archiving%3…
but got blocked out by blacklister www.openspf.org
who is bviously at odds with my mail provider.
Could the build service community please help
to bring the following mail to Pascal's
attention ?
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Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 16:48:03 +0200
From: Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup(a)gmx.net>
To: <pascal.bleser(a)opensuse.org>
Subject: openSUSE package xorriso with zlib, ACL, xattr
Hi,
thanks for covering GNU xorriso.
I see on
https://build.opensuse.org/package/rawlog?arch=x86_64&package=xorriso&proje…
that the development stuff for zlib, ACL and
xattr is not installed at build time:
...
checking sys/acl.h usability... no
checking sys/acl.h presence... no
checking for sys/acl.h... no
checking attr/xattr.h usability... no
checking attr/xattr.h presence... no
checking for attr/xattr.h... no
checking zlib.h usability... no
checking zlib.h presence... no
checking for zlib.h... no
...
This restricts xorriso's backup capabilities.
Run time libraries are supposed to be libacl
and libz.
I see before the configure run:
...
installing zlib-1.2.3-140.2
...
installing libacl-2.2.48-2.2
...
So it seems to be a matter of development header
packages missing.
I developed according to
man 2 getxattr
man 3 acl_get_file
/usr/include/zlib.h
If ACL and xattr features are available, then
xorriso can record them, produce output as of
getfacl and getfattr, and extract files with
ACL and xattr from ISO to disk.
If zlib is available, then file content can be
compressed on-the-fly to gzip format or to
zisofs format. The latter is readable by Linux
kernels and gets uncompressed transparently
(if CONFIG_ZISOFS is defined).
------------------------------------------------
Further i see that xorriso is also built and
installed by the package "libburnia"
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=libburnia&project=X11%3Axfce
Is this intersection intentional ?
xorriso from libburnia and GNU xorriso are
functionally identical. Only linking and
license differ.
Package libburnia is about 3 revisions behind,
currently. Released are
libburn-0.8.2
libisofs-0.6.32
libisoburn-0.5.8 (which contains xorriso)
GNU xorriso-0.5.8 consists of 0.8.3, 0.6.33,
and 0.5.8.
The same lack of zlib, ACL, and xattr can be
observed in
https://build.opensuse.org/package/rawlog?arch=x86_64&package=libburnia&pro…
where i also see
/bin/sh ./libtool --silent --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'xorriso/xorriso' '/tmp/tmp.z6FNs65lXb/usr/bin/xorriso'
libtool: install: warning: `libisoburn/libisoburn.la' has not been installed in `/usr/lib64'
So possibly the installed xorriso will not
start ?
Will it nevertheless overwrite GNU xorriso ?
------------------------------------------------
I checked the compiler warnings about
GNU xorriso 0.5.8.
Hopefully they are silenced now for the next
release. They are all harmless. I.e. the
ignorance for return values is intended because
there is no fallback action anyway.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
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Hello Mates,
i have a strange error with my freediams Package.
My osc says:
RPMLINT report:
===============
freediams.x86_64: W: wrong-script-end-of-line-encoding /usr/share/freediams/forms/fagerstrom.xml
freediams.x86_64: W: wrong-script-end-of-line-encoding /usr/share/freediams/textfiles/listemotsfr.txt
This script has wrong end-of-line encoding, usually caused by creation or
modification on a non-Unix system. It will prevent its execution.
2 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 2 warnings.
But inside the OBS (home:saigkill:medical) i'm getting:
+ /usr/lib/rpm/brp-hook
Processing files: freediams-0.3.0-3.1.i586
error: File not found: /usr/src/packages/BUILDROOT/freediams-0.3.0-3.1.i386/usr/lib64/freediams
Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.wOfc0H
After that the Build breaks.
What is now to do? And if i must fix this, how can i do this?
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