Hi, here's a small summary of the 8th (coding) week. The last days I was working on getting build support into the osc2 library. I just checked in a BuildInfo and Builder class (+ testcases). Here's a brief example how they can be used: # example how to use the Builder class builder = Builder(su_cmd=Builder.SUDO, root='/var/tmp/build-root') builder.rpmlist = '/path/to/rpmlist' builder.dist = '/path/to/buildconfig' builder.without = 'feature1' builder.without += 'feature2' builder.arch = 'x86_64' # run the build: builder.run('/path/to/osc.spec') # this executes: sudo /usr/bin/build --arch x86_64 --dist /path/to/buildconfig \ --root /var/tmp/build-root --rpmlist /path/to/rpmlist \ --without feature1 --without feature2 /path/to/osc.spec Basically Builder is just a wrapper around the build script (all options will be passed to the build script; if an option contains a "-" character like "vm-type" it can be set like this: "binfo.vm_type = 'xen'" (a "_" will be replaced with "-")). Additionally here's a small example how to utilize the BuildInfo class: # fname is a path to a spec file binfo = BuildInfo('openSUSE:Tools', 'osc', 'openSUSE_Factory', 'x86_64', filename=fname) # print preinstall packages for bdep in binfo.preinstall(): print bdep.get('name'), bdep.get('version') # save binfo xml in a file binfo.write_to('/path/to/file.xml') The next thing on my TODO is the fetcher and cachemanager code. Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org