Hello All,
I'm running a private instance and I'd like to enable networking on my
workers so they can build some java apps, via maven, which need to
download pom's/war's from the net. I ask google but he wasn't much
help so I'm hoping someone here can help;-)
How can I go about doing this?
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Hi.
There is a ghost package in my OBS home project. I'm using the web interface,
not the command line one. If you go to
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:jcsl:LXDE
you can see the real 10 packages in the Packages box on left side, but if you
look in the Build Results box, on the right side, you see 11 next to the
"succeeded" text. If you then click the succeeded link you find the
pcmanfm-1.2.0-beta1 package, and if you click on its link you get a Package
"pcmanfm-1.2.0-beta1" not found in project "home:jcsl:LXDE", as expected. It
even appears in the scheduled and building states when something I'm building
triggers its build (I don't know how can this be).
Any hints?
Greetings.
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Hm...
You have inspired me to try this on the coming weekend. :) With obs
rest/xml api, I need a tiny python script to manage all the things
out. It is easy, you're right.
2012/10/18 Jos Poortvliet <jos(a)opensuse.org>:
> On Sunday, October 07, 2012 12:09:43 Matwey V. Kornilov wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>
>>
>
>> Is there a page to see full list of submit requests, ordered by date? This
>
>> statistics is of quite interest.
>
>>
>
>> For instance, there is no reaction for two month: (It is not ok for devel:
>
>> project, I think)
>
>>
>
>>
>> https://build.opensuse.org/project/requests?project=network%3Amessaging%3Aam
>
>> qp
>
>>
>
>> I think, having such a page, such statistics, one would be able to
>
>> redistribute his power.
>
>
>
> Not a bad idea at all - it'd nice to show which projects need some help,
> which are doing very well etcetera. Maybe a top-ten of fastest SR/MR
> solvers, too ;-)
>
>
>
> Crazy idea: Adrian responded to you that it is possible to request this info
> from the API. If you got the skillzz to do that, it'd be nice to publish
> those statistics somewhere - and that part I could help with. Something like
> a weekly overview of the health of the OBS projects and stuff like that.
>
>
>
> Up for it?
>
>
>
> /Jos
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Open Build Service(OBS) 2.3.4 just got released
===============================================
This is a bugfix release in first place. But also the distribuition default
target list has been updated.
This release is most important for cross build support. Building
against openSUSE 12.2 and Factory for ARM architecture works
now out-of-the-box.
OBS 2.3.4 is published in "openSUSE:Tools" project:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:Tools/
Appliances can be used as usual:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Appliance
Release Notes:
==============
Feature backports:
==================
* Added "Hostarch" in _buildinfo for osc local builds of cross builds
Changes:
========
* package meta creation of package copy command is not copying
relationships and devel definitions anymore.
* Added openSUSE 12.2 to default target list
* Removed openSUSE 11.4 from default target list (EOL soon)
* Fedora 15 is EOL, removed from default list
Bugfixes:
=========
* backend: allow access to access protected project repositories when
users are in both projects.
* backend: increase vrev on package source copy
* webui: fixed underscores in code listings
* webui: Do not expose user email address in anonymous mode
* obsworker: do not fail when no /etc/sysconfig/proxy exists
* build: fixed cross architecture initilisation for chroot builds
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Hi,
Is it possible to use kiwi build products as build-requirements for rpm
builds?
I would like to do the following: get rootfs tar.gz of some kiwi build,
repack it into /var/lib/container/myservice and utilize systemd-nspawn.
So, effectively, I will get an rpm with the service which I will be able
to install, enable and run as following:
zypper in myservice
systemctl enable systemd-nspawn(a)myservice.service
systemctl start systemd-nspawn(a)myservice.service
This is only an idea for private use, of course, I am not going to do
that with real services.
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needed by
firefox-esr-17.0.11-1.10.i586
Enabled repos:
updates
update-non-oss
mozilla
mozilla-legacy
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...needed by
firefox-esr-17.0.11-1.10.i586 (rpm date 12 Aug)
Enabled repos:
Updates: baseurl=http://download.opensuse.org/update/12.3/
Update-non-oss: baseurl=http://download.opensuse.org/update/12.3-non-oss/
Mozilla: baseurl=http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_12.3/
MozillaLegacy: baseurl=http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/mozilla:/legacy/openSUSE_12.3/
I went ahead and answered to break firefox-esr. Firefox seems working. This
is excerpts from /var/log/zypp/log:
2013-12-07 22:53:49|install|firefox-esr-branding-upstream|17.0.10-2.1|i586|root@gx110|Mozilla|d72a9f48bacff7d2c27e8a856509d3130e736d96a2e10e5808c78ef7c616841e|
2013-12-07 22:54:20|install|mozilla-nspr|4.10.2-1.22.1|i586||Updates|7ddca257ec9adcb6add757e40df2b208c3e4a27fbd5bcd3ef8c44475b8622f0a|
2013-12-07 22:55:19|install|firefox-esr|17.0.10-2.1|i586|root@gx110|Mozilla|48488b56d5a782ac80b51f1c8a9b8543cbd7c2f6742ccadeb9ecb36c45cef431|
2014-04-24 14:37:17|install|firefox-esr-branding-upstream|17.0.11-1.4|i586|root@gx110|MozillaLegacy|b9534885ad08aa31bab29ecda68ffbc89a80252bc6daebf08834bbe79a6ba25a|
2014-04-24 14:37:20|install|mozilla-nspr|4.10.4-1.26.1|i586||Updates|9b95471d976d0261f13802d063062bcb5e975fc51ccdba81b5e15faa0392e4e8|
2014-04-24 14:38:17|install|firefox-esr|17.0.11-1.4|i586|root@gx110|MozillaLegacy|74481a96cb78645ca36e64567767dc8c98c1032b123121af6556fc78f6d1f2ce|
2014-08-29 21:37:20|install|mozilla-nspr|4.10.6-1.1|i586|root@gx110|Mozilla|0764653e55947b448a2052eecc18ac1936e05f1bd6d4084f873faa6832a9c0be|
2014-08-29 21:38:23|install|firefox-esr-branding-upstream|17.0.11-1.10|i586|root@gx110|MozillaLegacy|e0b0d574eb46d6a16118fc50bf23e9db110d5d83cbb399045a5dd3cfdf5ebcc4|
2014-08-29 21:39:26|install|firefox-esr|17.0.11-1.10|i586|root@gx110|MozillaLegacy|aecc91c64005bcae86cd65e36d356e2dd16ee66b7fe17adfd6875f7926520bb0|
rpm date of mozilla-nspr-4.10.6-1.1 is 10 June, while mozilla-nss-3.16.4-1.1
from same repo is 12 Aug. I'm confused where 17.0.11-1.10 came from, as zypper
se -s x-esr | grep 17 simply says (System Packages) for it, while MozillaLegacy
branding and older versions.
[host gx110]
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Hi,
I see constantly arising in the buildlogs:
/var/cache/obs/worker/root_1/.pkgs/libgmp10.rpm: Input/output error
Something wrong with hardware?
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Is it possible to use openssl1 and libopenssl1-devel from
SLE11-Security-Module in OBS?
If yes, how?
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Hi!
When writing a script a stumbled upon the --format option of the
osc results command. It looked promising, but I could not find
any documentation for the syntax of the format string.
So I used the great osc --debugger option and came up with the following
explanation:
The --format option takes a format specification string similar to printf.
However, the conversion specifiers take form %(field)s where field can
be one of
arch
code
details
dirty
pac
package
pkg
prj
project
rep
repo
repository
repostate
state
If have not tested all of them but this example worked like desired:
--format '%(package)s|%(code)s|%(details)s'
Not sure what is the difference between package, pkg, and pac (and
others, which seem to be synomyms). For the usage as keywords in this
option I could understand that they are just synonyms. But I copied
them from real runtime data (Python dictionary). And I don't get why
one would store synonym keys with the same value each in a Python
dictionary.
This is just for general information. If the documentation is correct,
it could of course be added to the osc man page.
Regards,
Uwe Geuder
Nomovok Ltd.
Tampere, Finland
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