I just tried to SR a new package to factory via the webui and via osc.
Both failed.
This is what I get from osc:
~/obs/security/libbde> osc sr factory
Warning: failed to fetch meta data for 'factory' package 'libbde' (new package?)
Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
Thanks
Greg
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ArchLinux has renamed lzo2 to lzo ([0]), and it seems that
the code which synces the "core" and "extra" repos to the OBS
failed to remove lzo2 when it disappeared from upstream, or maybe
upstream is out of whack and didn't remove the package fully.
this is quite major since lzo/lzo2 is required for libarchive
which provides the default tar(1) on ArchLinux.
[0] https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/trunk?h=package…
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I would like to build and publish my software for both Fedora and
OpenSuse using OBS. However, the two spec files are slightly
different, because apache2 is called httpd in Fedora, and uses
somewhat different config structure.
Is it possible to use different spec files for different repositories
within a OBS (sub)project/package? Or do I need to create separate
subprojects for each repository, and copy all of the dependencies to
each of the subprojects?
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Hello again! Been away for a while. We moved to a new facility and
changed much of our network around, and as a result rebuilt our obs
private installation anew and fresh from the 2.5.4-Build1.4
appliances.
I now have an issue with builds not completing. We have eight workers
happily busy building packages but getting nowhere with them.
Contents of Build Log:
connect to obsmaster:5352: No route to host
It should be trying to connect to obsmaster-int here, not obsmaster.
Some network details: Our OBS server is using two NICs to access two
subnets: one is called obsmaster on the .4 subnet and the other is
obsmaster-int on the .1 subnet. We are reserving the .1 for servers
and using .4 for the "public" interface.
OBS Server:/usr/lib/obs/BSConfig.pm:
reposerver = obsmaster:5252
srcserver = obsmaster:5352
workerreposerver = obsmaster-int:5252
workersrcserver = obsmaster-int:5352
OBS Worker:/etc/sysconfig/obs-server:
OBS_REPO_SERVER = obsmaster-int:5252
OBS_SRC_SERVER = obsmaster-int:5352
The workers talk to obsmaster-int okay, but somewhere along the line
presumably the server is telling them to talk over the public subnet,
to which they have no route.
Is there some configuration detail I am missing, or else some hack to
make this work?
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I have a few packages which will attempt to start themselves in a
post-install script. However, they require network access and syslog
(/dev/log) to be available. At the moment, I'm unable to figure out how
to allow this to pass checks in OBS.
How do others deal with this on the public OBS?
-Matt
Hi list,
I was wondering if there is anything known regarding the fact that currently
OBS is not publishing any repository. This situation is already since
yesterday evening.
Thanks.
Regards
Raymond
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Hi,
I want to use jdk package from Sun/Oracle to build some package in OBS for SLE11 SP2 distro. Is it possible to do that ? If yes, how to do it ?
I remember this was possible in autobuild using --preferred option or some option like that.
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Rashmi
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This appears to be an error that's outside my ability to fix?
Early in the vm setup, mkswap gets an aerror trying to load a library
that doesn't exist.
This happens on all my build targets from 11.1_Update and older.
They all worked fine not too long ago, though I can't say when exactly
they broke.
Is there in fact some way I could address this with some project or
build target setting?
[ 12s] mkswap: error while loading shared libraries: libuuid.so.1:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This particular package is ultimately just a perl script so I can work
around it in the immediate, but I do use these build targets in general
for a bunch of other packages.
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