Hi all,
By any means, is there any possibility to have Fedora EPEL as a
repository we can use for EL builds ? The availability of this
software repository would most likely be a big plus for new users who
want to get familiarized with OBS and considering the market
penetration of RHEL, could be an interesting option.
Adrian et al, would this be a possibility ?
NM
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Hi,
I got my experimental installation of OBS off openSUSE:Tools:Unstable
pretty much in order, but trying to build a test package clone of
obs-server in a test clone of openSUSE:Tools results in this kind of
output in /srv/obs/log/scheduler_i586.log:
2011-11-24 01:04:06: looking at high prio openSUSE:Tools (1/0/1/0/2)
2011-11-24 01:04:06: looking at high prio
openSUSE:Tools/openSUSE_Factory (0/0/1/0/2)
- openSUSE:Tools/openSUSE_Factory: bad config (openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Tools)
2011-11-24 01:04:06: looking at low prio
openSUSE:Tools/openSUSE_Factory (0/0/0/0/2)
- openSUSE:Tools/openSUSE_Factory: bad config (openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Tools)
I could not find how to get more detailed diagnostic on what's wrong,
any pointers?
Thanks,
Mikhail
P.S. I also get this error when trying to migrate the database in
/srv/www/obs/api:
== AlterIssueTrackers: migrating =============================================
-- change_table(:issue_trackers)
rake aborted!
An error has occurred, all later migrations canceled:
Mysql::Error: Table 'api_production.issue_trackers' doesn't exist:
ALTER TABLE `issue_trackers` ADD `kind` ENUM('bugzilla', 'cve',
'fate', 'trac', 'launchpad', 'sourceforge') AFTER `name`
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To compile a package in my OBS project I need a -devel package from the
oss repo. How is that possible?
osc meta -e prj
<repository name="openSUSE_11.4">
<path project="openSUSE:11.4" repository="standard"/>
What goes here?:
<path project="openSUSE:11.4" repository="Oss"/>
<arch>i586</arch>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
</repository>
Searching gives no result.
The biggest problem with OBS in my experience is that efficient work is
not possible because documentation is so absent.
Thanks,
Volker
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Hi all.
If packager has .dsc file in OBS, then he is modifying it but do not
want to let packages for other distributions (in the same home
project) get rebuilt. How to make it possible?
http://twitter.com/#!/CSSlayer/status/139982489002323968
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
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http://www.scmagazine.com.au/News/280893,tool-kills-hidden-linux-bugs-
vulnerabilities.aspx
Not sure I get it... but you probably would.
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Hello,
I get 'page you are looking for is currently down for maintenance.' for
https://build.opensuse.org/
Is this the case ?
Thanks Glenn
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JFYI, we will have a short downtime tomorrow:
http://news.opensuse.org/?p=12088
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Hi!
I'm trying to use osc build with kvm, but it fails.
http://susepaste.org/912867
also when I try to create initrd with virtio I get:
$ sudo "env" "rootfstype=ext3" "mkinitrd" "-d" "/dev/null" "-m" "ext3
ext4 btrfs reiserfs binfmt_misc virtio_pci virtio_blk" "-k"
"/boot/vmlinuz" "-i" "/boot/initrd-3.1.0-1.2-desktop-virtio"
Kernel image: /boot/vmlinuz
Initrd image: /boot/initrd-3.1.0-1.2-desktop-virtio
Could not find the filesystem type for root device /dev/null
Currently available -d parameters are:
Block devices /dev/<device>
NFS <server>:<path>
URL <protocol>://<path>
In openSUSE 11.4 It was all working fine, but now it's broken.
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Dear all,
through the webinterface i wanted to add a new package to
devel:languages:scala. The source package shouldl be renamed on the move, so
I
branched the package, which allowed to rename it to "scala28".
So, how do I make it "unbranched" and which would be a better approach for
that tast? A submit would have overritten the newer version of the scala -
package.
see:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=scala28&project=devel%3Alan…
thanks,
Denny
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The OBS 2.1.14 is available in openSUSE:Tools:2.1 project.
It fixes an issue when using sources from a remote OBS 2.3 server,
which are using source services (eg. openSUSE:Factory project on build.o.o).
As usual the distribution default list got also updated.
The ReleaseNotes
================
Feature backports:
==================
* none
Changes:
========
* api: support linking from remote OBS 2.3 instance with active source
services (bnc#730768)
* api: update default distribution list
Bugfixes:
=========
* none
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