Hi,
I see that usually there are no kernels installed on OBS machines.
And they are running different flavours (xen, default, ...)
Is there an easy way to BuildRequire the kernel rpm which matches the
running kernel (if such rpm exists at all)?
cu,
Rudi
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Hello,
In the Tizen project are facing some difficulties in re-boot strapping
Tizen3 Common for ARM.
We did an initial bootstrap using Tizen2 Mobile (a legacy Tizen 2 ARM
based and that has allowed us to build almost all Tizen3 Common
packages (only 8 out of 738 are still not building).
But now in order to get a clean built, we want to self-re-bootstrap the
ARMrepoand we are facing difficulties with glibcand a few other packages.
We would need help to fix the glibc build issue first as we expect that
the same fix will work for the other packages.
Our configuration uses OBS workers with KVM.
Our build issue can be seen here:
https://build.tizen.org/package/live_build_log?arch=armv7l&package=glibc&pr…
<https://build.tizen.org/package/live_build_log?arch=armv7l&package=glibc&pr…>
The error is very strange:
/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/glibc-2.18/cc-base/iconv/iconvconfig: error
while loading shared libraries:
/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/glibc-2.18/cc-base/iconv/iconvconfig: failed
to map segment from shared object: Operation not permitted
We think that the error is due to a package that is missing in a
alternative architecture (e.g. IA32) during the boot strap process and
the sharelib load fails due to the Arch mismatch but we might be wrong.
We have no clue on how to correct the issue.
Do you have any idea how to remove that lock ?
Does someone know how to bootstrap ARM on an OBS with KVM workers ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi,
Is it possible to increase the time before a job is killed on an OBS server?
Because for FFMPEG for armv6, I get the following error:
********************************************************************************
...
[ 765s] build-mkbaselibs-20131015-1.2 ########################################
[ 765s] yasm-1.2.0-7.1.2 ########################################
[ 778s] kernel-obs-build-1-1.2 ########################################
[29582s] /var/run/obs/worker/2/build/init_buildsystem: line 20: 24160 Killed chroot $BUILD_ROOT rpm --ignorearch --nodeps -Uh --oldpackage --ignoresize --verbose $RPMCHECKOPTS $ADDITIONAL_PARAMS .init_b_cache/manifest 2>&1
Job seems to be stuck here, killed.
[29585s] exit ...
********************************************************************************
But with an osc build, I can get it compiled but the install step is very long.
Guillaume
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hello
I am trying to build a obs appliance with studio. first to get it work
with direct internet connect, if that works, get it to work behind a
uid/passwd protected proxy, only 80 and 443 available.
Direct internet connected results are variable, until now, not quite
predictable. sometimes it works, then it doesnt.
your appliance that I am using as a reference, does not always work
either, I believe mostly network config errors. systemd is getting in the
way, too.
however,
the webui dir is out of fashion I think ?
the readme.md on github talks about configuring this and that in
/srv/www/obs/webui/options.yml
but that dir doesnot exist in your appliance since 2.5......
where did these config items go ??
appreciate to hear where they went, or if you can point me to more
uptodate info
best regards,
rens
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Open Build Service(OBS) 2.5.3 released
======================================
Yet another maintenance release for the 2.5 series. This update
brings fixes for handling with OBS remote instances in first place.
Also fixes for using the disabled user registration configuration.
To get this fix you need to run a database migration, but OBS
continues to work also without running it.
And you may notice that the newrelic rubygem dependency is gone.
This was needed for license reasons.
OBS is available as usual via the OBS:Server:2.5 project.
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/OBS:Server:2.5
The appliance can be downloaded from
http://openbuildservice.org/download
>From the official Release Notes:
================================
Feature backports:
==================
* None
Changes:
========
* No dependency to newrelic anymore for license reasons.
Bugfixes:
=========
* webui: avoid error on build logs of packages in remote projects
* webui: Do not show build logs of source protected packages
* api: fixes for set_bugowner request handling using groups
* api: fixes for dealing with disabled user registration.
NOTE: to get this fix active you need to run database migration!
* backend: fix for remote projects sometimes ceasing to work when remote is changed (eg. openSUSE:*:Update)
* backend: kiwi product build jobs take constraints into account now
* backend: fix download optimization for disabled src or debug medium in kiwi product
* backend: fix for an endless loop in notification emit to api.
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Hello everyone,
I'm not sure if this is the right email list to ask questions about
building packages on OBS, but I'll try anyway.
I branched the "SSSD" package from the official openSUSE:13.1 repository
into my home repo here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:endzone:branches:openSUSE:13.1…
The package fails to build (error during build section with "xmllint"
failing) although there are no modifications! I am wondering how this
can happen and why did the package build correctly in the original
"openSUSE:13.1" then?
See the logs here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/home:endzone:branches:ope…
Thanks,
Joschi
Hi,
The Factory repo configuration for security:netfilter is currently broken, and
all packages are failing for Factory i586 and x86_64 are failing. Can some one
with the necessary rights fix the issue.
Thanks
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Hi,
osc build --ccache Arch_Extra x86_64 PKGBUILD (osc is 0.145, usually
I would put a --noinit here):
Building PKGBUILD for Arch_Extra/x86_64
Getting buildinfo from server and store to
/root/home:wolframe_user/Wolframe/.osc/_buildinfo-Arch_Extra-x86_64.xml
Getting buildconfig from server and store to
/ /root/home:wolframe_user/Wolframe/.osc/_buildconfig-Arch_Extra-x86_64
buildinfo is broken... it says:
unresolvable: nothing provides ccache
I added 'ccache' explicitly to makedepends/depends, no difference.
Without ccache some projects really take ages to compile.. :-)
What happened?
Greetings
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Hi,
is it possible to run a command from %build section as root?
I thought it's possoble somehow but can't find it.
cu,
Rudi
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Hi,
regarding the other thread "run commands from spec file as root".
I play with root4abuild and sudo works everywhere except on aarch64 and
armv6l.
I get
sudo: effective uid is not 0, is sudo installed setuid root?
or
sudo: effective uid is not 0, is /usr/bin/sudo on a file system with
the 'nosuid' option set or an NFS file system without root privileges?
Is this really wanted?
BTW it works on armv7l.
cu,
Rudi
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