Hi all,
I wonder if an issue with publishing exists for openSUSE:Factory? Nothing
that has been build after May 06 2012 has been published for
openSUSE:Factory.
Or do I misunderstand the publishing process?
Regards,
Joop.
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Hi,
when starting up my obs server / worker I get these odd output.
(obs still works though)
I get the same on running OBS when doing this:
obs:~ # rcobsstoragesetup stop
done
obs:~ # rcobsstoragesetup start
mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically
Waiting for udev to settle...
Scanning for LVM volume groups...
Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...
Found volume group "OBS" using metadata type lvm2
Activating LVM volume groups...
1 logical volume(s) in volume group "OBS" now active
done
Looking for OBS Server LVM Volume
mount: /dev/mapper/OBS-server already mounted or /obs busy
mount: according to mtab, /dev/mapper/OBS-server is already mounted on
/obs
/usr/sbin/rcobsstoragesetup: line 249: 599.79 - 25600 - ( 2 * 512 ) :
syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is ".79 - 25600 - (
2 * 512 ) ")
I guess it is problematic, how can I fix this?
Thanks for your help.
Jeremias
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Hi,
is there a way to change my email address for OBS, novell bugzilla, AND all
opensuse mailinglists in one go?
bye
MH
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Withing the footer the links "Help"/"Open Build Service Portal" and "Help"/"Building Packages" should point to en.opensuse... instead to wiki.opensuse...
Always when I want to modify Hermes' settings I have to search around. Can a link to hermes be include into the user settings or somewhere else?
Best regards,
Johannes
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Hi ,
What does 'osc request reopen' do exactly , does it take into
considerations what changed in the source prj/pkg after a request had
been submitted, or it just reopens the request with the previous state
of things.
Thanks
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How are the distribution projects for Ubuntu (like Ubuntu:10.04) set up on build.opensuse.org? Of course, I see the project and raw configs, but the rest is unclear to me.
I'm trying to set up an Ubuntu distribution project in a local OBS install to have locally for quicker access and avoid the intermittent but frequent proxy/latency issues we see when just pointing to distribution projects on build.opensuse.org. We can't use download on demand in this case, as we'd like to also have the ability to utilize updated packages from the -updates and -security Ubuntu repositories (e.g. precise-updates and precise-security), and the download on demand feature doesn't like it when repositories change at all.
To do this, the instructions at http://gitorious.org/opensuse/build-service/blobs/master/dist/README.SETUP recommend (in section 4.2) copying the distribution project over from build.opensuse.org using obs_mirror_project and /srv/www/obs/api/script/import. However, I have an internal Ubuntu (non-OBS) mirror, so it really makes no sense to pull all these packages from outside.
It's also unclear to me how to keep a deb-based distribution project up-to-date after the initial import.
I've looked through the documentation (and done lots of web searches) for how to do this. The best I can find is to either use download on demand, just point to build.opensuse.org or just copy the distribution project from build.opensuse.org. As I said, though, none of those are good options for me. I've spent time looking through the OBS source, and it looks like bs_admin is what parses repositories for sourcing, but it doesn't necessarily seem to indicate how OBS wants me to set up the actual Ubuntu distribution project. I see that bs_srcserver seems to also do some of the work. I am not terribly familiar with the OBS source, so it's likely that I've missed something. I may also be incorrect in the assumption that OBS is parsing the Packages.gz file for a repository or expecting an ordinary apt repository.
--Jared
PS: This is my first post on this list or in this community, so please kindly point out to me if I'm not following the social expectations here.
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>From the is this possible files...
I need to move 3000+ packages from a home project to a devel project,
of which I'm a maintainer, and I'm wondering is there's an easier way
to do it other than creating a submitpac for each package and then a
"request accept #" for said packages?
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I have a few packages that are part of a game's data, and have huge
source tarballs, around 600M combined.
I just got the factory SR declined with the usual "no services
allowed, use localrun". Thing is, in this case, there's no way I can
upload the tarballs from my computer. I don't have the bandwidth or
connection stability to do that.
What options do I have? How can I get OBS to do the "localrun" for me?
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Hello All,
I wanted to inquire about how to go about moving a home sub-project to
under a devel project? I've just completed the mass import into OBS of
the CRAN (comprehensive R archive network) package repository, 3449
individual packages, into a sub-project of mine but I think the
project should be moved to reside under devel:languages:R. Can someone
advise on how to accomplish this?
My project can be found here:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Adeadpoint%3AR-modules
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Darin
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