Hello,
is usual, openeSUSE 10.3 runs out of maintenance and I will remove all repos
building against it in OBS.
openSUSE:10.3 project has been moved to DISCONTINUED: namespace as announced a
while ago.
bye
adrian
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What is the difference between Support and Keep?
Like, let's say I have a package FOO that I'd like to always be
installed in the build environment, *if* it is available. If it is not
available, block all other builds until it *is* available, but do not
block FOO itself. How do I do that?
Is there a way to configure a project with more than one repository
with different configurations (such as, when using repo A, substitute
foo for bar)?
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Hi all,
Fedora's style of patterns with the yum metadata is by adding another
file, comps.xml.
What if it was possible to make a patterns file, and have OBS convert
it into comps.xml and include it?
Example of a comps.xml file:
http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/releases/13/Everything/x86_64/os/repodata/…
This could provide compatibility under other clients like yum.
(Someone should make a how-to for creating a patterns file in the
wiki... I'll look into it, maybe?)
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Hello
Can a listing be generated of
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ say once a day.
e.g # find /repositories/home:/ | bzip2 > latest-obs-rpm-listing.txt.bz2
example output of latest-obs-rpm-listing.txt something like:-
/repositories/home:/dmitry_serpokryl:/
/repositories/home:/dmitry_serpokryl:/drivers/
/repositories/home:/dmitry_serpokryl:/drivers/11.2-update/
/repositories/home:/dmitry_serpokryl:/drivers/11.2-update/x86_64/
/repositories/home:/dmitry_serpokryl:/drivers/11.2-update/x86_64/penmountlpc-kmp-debug-1.1_2.6.31.12_0.2-6.6.x86_64.rpm
/repositories/home:/dmitry_serpokryl:/drivers/11.2-update/x86_64/penmountlpc-kmp-desktop-1.1_2.6.31.12_0.2-6.6.x86_64.rpm
.
.
.
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On Friday 30 July 2010 14:28:12 Raymond Wooninck wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> On 07/30/2010 01:18 PM, Martin Koller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I got a mail from Stephan Kleine regarding the move of packages from KDE:KDE4:Community to KDE:Extra.
> > On the page http://old-en.opensuse.org/KDE/Extra_Repository it says that 'stable "unstable" applications'
> > shall be "discussed on opensuse-kde mailing list first."
> > As I consider kbackup as a stable app (available on http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=44998 since 2006, current version 0.7),
> > I'd like to request the possibility to move it to KDE:Extra, please.
> >
> > Also, can someone give me a hint how to do this, please ?
> > I'm not the regular osc user, and know just how to upload a new version every few months via the web interface ...
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> I just moved kbackup to the KDE:Extra repository and it has been build
> successfully. Please let me know if you want to have maintainership for
> this package so that you can keep it up-to-date. If yes, then please let
> me know your OBS userid.
That's great! Thanks a lot!
In KDE:KDE4:Community kbackup was linked from my home project home:martinkoller > kbackup-kde4
( https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=kbackup-kde4&project=home%3… )
and when I uploaded a new version, it was automatically also rebuilt in the KDE4 repository.
Is this still the case for KDE:Extra ?
If so, do I need additional rights in there ?
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Hi,
Finally I choose running local OBS from appliance image ... Now I can login the local OBS by Admin:opensuse, but I don't
find a 'sign up' link to add more user/account.
Is there any doc I can read on how to add more users to access the local OBS ? Just like build.opensuse.org.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
Now I am trying to build a FC kernel on the local OBS. in Build Service>Projects>home:obs>Add Repository page, I tried 2
methods to add a local Fedora repository:
1) Check the Fedora 13 checkbox, and click "Add selected repositories"
Error: Failed to add build targets: error saving project: unable to walk on path 'openSUSE.org:RedHat:RHEL-5/standard'
I created /srv/obs/build/openSUSE.org:RedHat:RHEL-5/standard/{i586,x86_64>/:full/, copied all rpm packages into the
dirs. The above error still there.
2) Create my own repo
I follow the wiki page http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_adding_build_targets, unfortunately, I don't
find a conf template for FC13, and I don't know how to modify a conf file. Gave up finally.
Right now I have FC iso in my computer, how can I configure a local FC repository on my computer ?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Mates,
i would like to invite you to publish your weekly review in our Weekly
News. Maybe you have seen, that we have a special place for team reports
there. You can send news, suggestions and other stuff to: own-
submit(a)opensuse.org.
Thanks a löt for your work, :-)
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Hello,
is there any way to get packages marked as broken due to "rpc
timeout" to build again? I'm not able to trigger a rebuild with
"osc rebuild".
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