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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I try to add a new board to openSUSE:Factory:ARM. I did this already in
the past and for doing that I had to modify the JeOS package and add
links to it with JeOS-<boardname>. Those links are no more in
openSUSE:Factory:ARM, instead of this the JeOS package contains now a
"_multibuild" file, which is generated by the pre_checkin.sh script. I
added my board to pre_checkin.sh. But how to trigger now the build of my
new added board image instead of the native JeOS image?
In the past I just called "osc build factory armv7l" in the
JeOS-<boardname> linked package to build it local, and I committed it to
my work project to build it in obs.
osc --version
0.155.0
Br,
Frank
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Since end of last week one pkg in external buildservice is in state
unresolvable for Leap 42.1 and 42.2:
unresolvable: conflict for provider of krb5 needed by samba-libs
(provider krb5 is conflicted by installed krb5-mini)
samba-libs links against krb5.
pkgA links against samba-libs, this one builds fine.
pkgB has pkgA in BuildRequires and it is now in state unresolvable.
Its unclear why this happens now, samba links to krb5 since forever, and
pkgA links to samba-libs also since a very long time. There is nothing
obvious in prjconf and its history.
Any idea what the reason could be?
Olaf
We just have released our new stable code base OBS 2.8.0.
Please find the full announcement on our blog:
http://openbuildservice.org/2017/04/07/version-2.8/
Updaters need to adapt their repository channels and should
read the README.UPDATERS file which comes with this version.
Features
========
UI:
* Allow triggering services from the UI.
* Show a hint to project maintainers, when he/she is not a package
maintainer of
the target package of a request
* Main projects list is now filtered based on a configurable (by the
admin) regular expression
* Users can download the public key and SSL certificate for a project
via the project home page
* import of kiwi build descriptions is supported (obs-service-kiwi_import)
API:
* Allow admins to lock or delete users and their home projects via new
command
* Users can be declared as sub accounts of other users. Useful for
automated scripts.
* New API route to get public key and SSL certificate: GET
/source/:project_name/_keyinfo
* New feature toggle config file. Use config/feature.yml to
enable/disable features in the OBS.
Backend:
* multibuild: allow to build multiple jobs from one source package
without the need
of creating local links
* experimental support of snap package format
* workers are now also tracked when they went away (new states "down",
"away" and "dead")
* worker capabilities can be requested
* usable workers can be requested with uncommited constraints
* functionality to remove published packages (osc unpublish)
* New obsservicedispatch service to handle source service runs in a queue
and asynchron.
* preinstall images can be used for local building
* improved speed of diffing sources
* Support caching of pulled git sources
Shipment:
* optional docker container to run source services is provided
Wanted changes:
===============
* kiwi builds: build configuration changes from the project where the kiwi
file is stored have always an effect now.
* maintenance_release requests are locking only the source packages on
creation now. They don't lock the patchinfos. The project gets
locked on release
now.
* service wrapper script for LXC got replaced by a docker alternative
Other changes
=============
* Server side pagination on user show page for improving the performance.
* The way to identify spiders got changed. A separate configuration via
apache is no longer required. See the Administration Guide.
* Frontend stack is using ruby 2.4 and rails 5.0.1 now
Notes for systems using systemd:
================================
OBS is using init scripts, not systemd style .service files. This will
stay until
we will switch from SLES 11 to SLES 12 as default production platform.
openSUSE installations may use systemd (instead of sysvinit) and it
should work
in general. Not working are usages like
# rcobssrcserver status
You will only get the systemd status here.
Also stopping services may not kill all processes, which leads to
abstract errors
when trying to restart them. We heard also about trashed MySQL databases
when using
systemd.
To avoid these problems you need switch directory to avoid the systemd
mapper:
# cd /etc/init.d
# ./obssrcserver status|stop|start
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Hi
on our local instance I would like to add a new worker for the ARM
architecture running Tumbleweed.
Ist there any reliable documentation on how to accomplish this?
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Hi All,
A feature request (that i'm probably not capable of implementing
myself), On the webui, we should show "Warning" in Yellow or a different
green, where we currently show succeeded. The current behavior in terms
of the package succeeding to build and be published shouldn't be changed.
The reasoning behind this is currently when doing reviews I often come
across rpmlint warnings that people have missed and probably should be
fixed. What I suspect happens is people sometimes see a green
"succeeded" presume everything is ok and don't bother checking the build
logs or rpmlint output. I suspect this because i'm probably also guilty
of doing it at times as well.
Hopefully a change like this will lead to people both fixing the
warnings that should be fixed and silencing the ones that don't apply,
this would make the review team's life easier as we wouldn't have to
guess whether the warning is real or not.
Thoughts?
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Hi,
looks like the BS is down ATM.
Any estimation, when it will be up again?
Thanks,
Pete
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Hello there,
I am maintaining a package at my ArchLinux repo and a script used during
the build fails as the system has no UTF8 locales.
I would like to ask to add en_US.UTF8 as base locale during the build,
as it is supposed to be the fallback locale in ArchLinux (and not "C").
Where should I ask?
Thank you in advance.
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Hi List,
after removing a package (dehydrated) from our buildservice-project
"spins:invis:common", the ready built rpms are still inside the download
repository:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/spins:/invis:/common/openSUSE_Lea…
Is there any possibility to remove them?
Regards
Stefan
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Hi,
Fedora Rawhide is working again after config fixes.
Ubuntu 17.04 got setup and works at least for basic packages.
Ubuntu:Next is pointing now to the "devel" release.
Happy easter
adrian
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