Please update the Prefer: tags in openSUSE:Factory for ffmpeg/libav:
have choice for pkgconfig(libavfilter): libavfilter-devel libavfilter-libav-devel
It should be like this:
Prefer: libavcodec-devel
Prefer: libavdevice-devel
Prefer: libavfilter-devel
Prefer: libavformat-devel
Prefer: libavutil-devel
Prefer: libpostproc-devel
Prefer: libswresample-devel
Prefer: libswscale-devel
Not sure if the existing -..-libav-devel is better.
Olaf
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Hi, I've somehow ended up with ghost packages in my home:plater repo.
When I find them via the status screen I can make them visible by osc
meta pkg -e and I usually remove something from the comment lines and
save then the package becomes visible again. I accidentally deleted my
home:plater and then undeleted it and ended up with a host of ghost
packages, prior to that I had an rpm branch floating around causing
havoc with builds until I worked out the osc meta pkg -e method and was
able to delete.
What I would really like to do is wipe all of the packages and
repositories in home:plater without affecting the sub projects below it.
Is this possible .
Thanks
Dave
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Hi Opensuse Build Service,
I am Rajasekhar Nukala from Build Team, ZENworks(SMG). Before migrating to OBS, we were using "mbuild(10.160.0.107)" for building our CASA code to generate rpms. After moving to OBS, we are able to generate all the rpms except "CASA-32bit-1.7.1885-1.x86_64.rpm". We haven't changed any spec file. Could you please let us know how it was getting generated with mbuild and not with OBS.
PFA the spec and obs link for reference
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:nrajasekhar/CASA
With Regards,
Rajasekhar
Hi,
I'm running a OBS appliance and still have the need to build Debian6.0
packages. By itself Debiab6.0 is supported[1] until February 2016 and I
wonder if there is a way for me to build packages for it? What is the
easiest option?
kind regards
holger
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/LTS
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Hello,
as I seem to have found a bug in the Npgsql driver supplied with
mono-data-postgresql ver. 3.12.1-6.9 for openSuSE 13.2 / x86_64, I
would like to update to a more recent version. rpm.pbone.net suggests
me mono-data-4.0.2.4-2.1.x86_64.rpm (supplied by MihailJP) for
mono-data, but the latest available version of mono-data-postgresql is
3.12.1-6.9, which is the one I currently have had on my PC since
2015-05-01, and MihailJP's latest version of mono-data-postgresql is
3.10.0-149.1.
Is there some hope there will be a 4.0.2 version of
mono-data-postgresql built into an RPM someday? Thank you.
Kind regards
Jacek Rużyczka
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Dear all,
to be able to build lxc for CentOS7 including python3 (for a usable
lxc-ls output), I tried to build python34 (imported CentOS source
rpm via _service) on OBS:
I got all the required dependencies, but the build fails with the
following:
> make: dtrace: Command not found
Build log:
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/home:ojkastl_build
service:CentOS_Zeug/python34/CentOS_7/x86_64
Any
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ideas? That was not what I was expecting, I was hoping it would
work out of the box, once I got the depencies sorted out...
Thanks in advance,
Johannes
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Hi all,
is it just me, or is the OBS webinterface taking hours until I get
the build results displayed?
Creating packages works, after some seconds they show up in the
project overview.
But some of my build jobs are "finished" for about an hour now. No
matter if I use "osc buildresults" or the webinterface. And it took
some twenty minutes after creating them before the even showed up at
all...
Dropout from todays maintenance?
Johannes
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Is something wrong?
I added Leap as a repo for my home project 2 days ago and still no
download directory to publish packages to:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/gregfreemyer:/Tools-for-for…
Thanks
Greg
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Is it possible to notify via some special flag that project needs
larger amount of RAM to be built? What I see is that OBS assigns 2
types of qemu-kvm for the build, with 750 and with 6000 MB RAM. I know
that NetBeans needs at least 2000, so it wastes lots of resources to
try and fail on 750MB VM, while build on 6000 machine can be already
finished at the same time.
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