It looks like none of the ppc64/ppc64le workers are assigned any kind of
job.
Andreas.
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Hello,
I suppose that there is a feature currently missed from OBS.
There should be a way to inspect file system for a failed build (ok, I
know that it is probably impossible to implement).
There are kind of build failures hard to deal without possibility to
extract/inspect failed build results from worker.
1) Occasional build failures due to gcc compiler SIGSEGMs of Golang
SIGILLs which appear on some workers, on other they don't, and the
issues is not reproducible by `osc build local'.
2) Occasional build failures on non-x86 architectures. It is really hard
to do `osc build local` for linux kernel on armv7l to see why gcc
crashed and produce useful info for gcc bugzilla.
I do understand that it is impossible to save file system for every
failed build and can't propose how could this be implemented.
I imagine some pluggable on-failed hook which packs whole /home/abuild
as single rpm/tgz package and then makes it available through `osc
getbinaries'
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Looks like build67 has a broken setup:
[ 1s] [1/30] preinstalling filesystem...
[ 1s] /usr/bin/bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: libarchive.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Hi All,
I'm looking at how feasible it is to swap my old enlightenment "Nightly"
build scripts from some pretty messy bash to obs source services. I
could just use the git service but one of the things that my upstream
are especially talented in is breaking builds from within tarballs
generated by "make dist" so my question is has anyone looked at pulling
the current git master, then running "./configure; make dist" and then
building from the resulting tarball.
The most annoying thing about this is to generate the tarball you need
to run configure which involves having the right dependencies installed
so in order to run it it really needs to be done from the build vm.
My current thought is to just use the existing git source service then
in the %setup section of the spec file, extract the git tarball run
"autoconf; make dist" then extract the autotools tarball to an
appropriate place then build from that in the build phase. The major
downside to this is that it adds considerable changes to the spec file
compared to something built from a standard release, can anyone think of
a way to reduce these differences? I guess its generic enough that I
could hide it away in a rpm macro.
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Hi everybody,
seems some OBS components are on strike (or watching football?)
openSUSE:Factory/images would be ready to be picked up for build
already for a couple hours, but they stay 'scheduled'.
Usually those are picked up by the worker 'typhoon', but that one is
missing in the worker overview page. and build36, which is marked as
doing 'local', also seems not to grab any job.
AS a result, even though openSUSE:Factory would be completely built, we
don't get media (DVD and FTP Tree) and can thus not move forward to
openQA.
Would be great if somebody could kick the needed pieces.
Cheers,
Dominique
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Hello,
Can my build service account / packages be restored to week of June 10
2016
I cant see any of them.
Thanks Glenn
# osc ls home:doiggl
Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
home:doiggl
osc works.
# osc ls Kernel:vanilla
kernel-docs
kernel-obs-build
kernel-obs-qa
kernel-source
kernel-vanilla
#
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Hello,
I am running private instance with obs-api-2.7.0-4.1.noarch
And there are some packages in scheduled state while all workers are idle.
This is new issue for me, how could I understand what is going wrong?
I tried obs_admin --deep-check-project, but this didn't help.
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Hi Xaver,
seem the repo for 13.1 got removed.
@buildservice
Is it possible to recover building in 'science' for openSUSE_13.1 again ?
Thank you :)
Am 16.06.2016 um 09:45 schrieb Xaver Gerster:
> I realized that lately my automatic update does not proceed because the
> science repository
>
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/science/openSUSE_13.1/
>
> seems to be down?
> Is there a replacement?
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I have a private OBS system running 2.6 and I am unable to upload a 1.9G file. I receive a
"End of script output before headers: package"
Error message using the front end file upload and I am also unable to upload it using "osc ci". I already have this file in an old OBS system running 2.4 and using a copypac command fails aswell.
Is there a filesize limit somewhere of is it a timeout issue. Please could someone point me in the right direction to resolve this.
Thanks.
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