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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Darin
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Not sure what the correct list is to report mirror issues, but
http://tux.rainside.sk/opensuse/ is empty.
laf
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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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In my local copy of devel:tools:scm/bugzilla I try to use "xmlto" which results in the following failure:
Updating cache of required packages
0.3% cache miss. 288/289 dependencies cached.
(devel:tools:scm) xmlto-0.0.26-41.1.x86_64.rpm 100% |====================================| 45 kB 00:00
Verifying integrity of cached packages
using keys from openSUSE:13.1, devel:tools
warning: /var/tmp/osbuild-packagecache/devel:tools:scm/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/xmlto-0.0.26-41.1.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 32567f38: NOKEY
/var/tmp/osbuild-packagecache/devel:tools:scm/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/xmlto-0.0.26-41.1.x86_64.rpm : public key not available
Any hint, what can be done to fix the problem?
Best regards,
Johannes
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On Tue, 2015-05-12 at 23:09 +0200, Hans Witvliet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone around here who is looking after LibreOffice ?
>
> I noticed that the 4.4 release current is currently build for several
> releases, but not sles11sp3...
>
> Before mentioning it, yes I have the dvd's for sles12, but I can not
> upgrade my laptop right now. for the near future I'm stuck with sp3, for
> which there is only a much older version of L.O.
>
> It would be very much appreciated, if one could enable also that version
> for building, Hans
>
Perhaps better luck here,
Been trying myself (testhans), unmodified branch) but succeeded only for
tumbleweed, I hit some unresolvables (hyphen_devel, mythes_devel.....)
Hans
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Hello,
OBS increments automatically the "Release" part of version in RPMs.
In debs, as it is documented, the version needs to be increased
manually before each rebuilding. Is there a way to automate it?
And a related question: is there a way to add distro-specific tag to
the version, ideally using a common dsc file? A tag such as "~trusty"
as in Ubuntu PPAs.
Cheers
Marcin
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Hi,
I am running local obs and see "The repository setup is broken, build
not possible" for 12.3 i586 setup.
I do
obs_admin --deep-check-project myproject i586
In the scheduler_i586.log I see the following after deep check:
2015-05-21 12:12:13: looking at high prio rs485/openSUSE_12.3 (4/0/36/0/46)
- rs485/openSUSE_12.3
repository 'openSUSE.org:openSUSE:12.3/standard' is unavailable
"setup is broken" problem is still here. What sould I do next to solve
the issue?
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How do I solve the conflicts from SR#308034?
openSUSE_Factory x86_64 unresolvable: conflict for provider of pkgconfig(libavutil) >= 54.20.100 needed by libswresample-devel
(provider libavutil-devel is conflicted by installed libavutil-libav-devel)
conflict for provider of pkgconfig(libavutil) >= 54.20.100 needed by libavcodec-devel
(provider libavutil-devel is conflicted by installed libavutil-libav-devel)
conflict for provider of pkgconfig(libavutil) >= 54.20.100 needed by libavdevice-devel
(provider libavutil-devel is conflicted by installed libavutil-libav-devel)
conflict for provider of pkgconfig(libavutil) >= 54.20.100 needed by libpostproc-devel
(provider libavutil-devel is conflicted by installed libavutil-libav-devel)
conflict for provider of pkgconfig(libavutil) >= 54.20.100 needed by libswscale-devel
(provider libavutil-devel is conflicted by installed libavutil-libav-devel)
conflict for provider of pkgconfig(libavutil) >= 54.20.100 needed by libavformat-devel
(provider libavutil-devel is conflicted by installed libavutil-libav-devel)
conflict for provider of pkgconfig(libavutil) >= 54.20.100 needed by libavfilter-devel
(provider libavutil-devel is conflicted by installed libavutil-libav-devel)
This does not help:
Prefer: -libavutil-libav-devel
Prefer: -libavcodec-libav-devel
Prefer: -libavdevice-libav-devel
Prefer: -libavfilter-libav-devel
Prefer: -libavformat-libav-devel
Prefer: -libavutil-libav-devel
Prefer: -libswscale-libav-devel
Prefer: libavcodec-devel
Prefer: libavdevice-devel
Prefer: libavfilter-devel
Prefer: libavformat-devel
Prefer: libavutil-devel
Prefer: libswscale-devel
Olaf
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