Hi,
I branched LibreOffice:Stable yesterday to home:frispete:LibreOffice in order
to build it for openSUSE 12.2 (as that project is broken for 12.2 and 12.3
since about a week).
Unfortunately, no packages appear in the monitor, but the usual problems of
this behavior does not apply:
* I added a repository (12.2) and
* the spec filenames match the package names.
What am I do wrong here?
Any hint is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pete
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Hi,
Why do some packages have three numbers in %release now? For example,
/13.1/repo/oss/suse/noarch/mplus-fonts-1.0.56-2.1.2.noarch.rpm. "2" is
CI_CNT, "1" is B_CNT, and "2" is...? Usually, adding extra numbers was
only used in conjunction with maintenance updates, was it not?
thanks,
Jan
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Hi,
I am trying to build a package locally for Fedora 19 but keep getting certificate verification error
Certificate Verification Error: Peer certificate subjectAltName does not match host, expected ftp.fau.de, got DNS:*.opensuse.org, DNS:opensuse.org
If I reissue the build command it downloads a couple of more packages and then
again the above message. Is this a bug/misconfiguration in OBS or is there
something I can do with osc configuration
Thanks
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Hi all.
I need some help installing hermes.
Is this the right place to ask?
If not, where should I direct my question to?
If yes: I downloaded hermes from git (I even created RPMs -
rudimentary), and am following the hacking guide
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Hermes_hacking
The first problem seems to be the rails environment from the openSUSE
Tools repo (for 12.2, on which my OBS installation runs): there are not
ruby on rails packages there. OK, that might not be a problem, as 12.2
has - hopefully - all I need.
To create and fill the database I should create the database in MySQL -
done, then change to the starship dir and call
RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate
which fails:
====
obs24:/srv/www/hermes/starship # export RAILS_ENV=production
obs24:/srv/www/hermes/starship # rake db:migrate
WARNING: 'require 'rake/rdoctask'' is deprecated. Please use 'require
'rdoc/task' (in RDoc 2.4.2+)' instead.
at /usr/lib64/ruby/1.9.1/rake/rdoctask.rb
rake aborted!
uninitialized constant
ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptElementProxy::ActionView
Tasks: TOP => db:migrate => environment
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
obs24:/srv/www/hermes/starship #
====
I am not familiar with ruby on rails, but I understand, that there
seems to be something missing from my installation.
What? How can I proceed?
Which information do you need additionally?
Thank you for helping me,
Stefan
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Hi,
after the latest OBS update, creating submit requests are broken:
Look at http://paste.opensuse.org/270767
Target projects and target packages are filled with numbers (The
database entry numbers?) instead of the real names. Here, it should be
"X11:XOrg" and "xf86-video-intel".
Thanks for noting this,
Tobias Klausmann
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I just notice that the "tasks" link in the web ui no longer takes you
the list of tasks you have but rather https://build.opensuse.org/home,
where there's no listing of said tasks and there's no link to a tasks
page.
Makes it difficult to see your assigned tasks.
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Hi,
I would like to update build.opensuse.org to master - tons of problems
were fixed in the last 250 commits but we did not dare to risk the 13.1
release.
I don't expect any problems with the update, but you will see 503 for 10
minutes or so. Once I'm back from lunch I'll start, so expect to take a
coffee at ~13:30 MST.
build-test.opensuse.org runs on master for a while without detectable
problems - but I'm certain we will find problems once it's deployed, but
there is no way around fixing them.
Greetings, Stephan
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moin,
i'm setting up a private instance of OBS to compile ARMv7 binaries within
qemu-arm (on an x86_64 machine).
As i unterstand, i have to provide a custom emulator.sh script for build,
i.e. replace/edit this
https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build/blob/master/emulator/emulator.sh
I couldnt find any documentation on the specific role of that script (other
than "it starts up the emulator").
Can somebody point me to some documentation or maybe even provide me with an
emulator.sh script that starts up qemu with the correct parameters?
Is there any other documentation on how to setup OBS+QEMU for ARM? I found
some old concepts in the wiki, some slides and some stuff on the maemo site,
but it all seems rather outdated...
I'd appreaciate any pointers you could give me...
Thanks in advance! :)
tty, axel
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