2010/10/25 Adrian Schröter <adrian@suse.de>:
Am Montag, 25. Oktober 2010, 09:55:07 schrieb Cristian Morales Vega:
2010/10/21 Adrian Schröter <adrian@suse.de>:
Am Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 2010, 12:49:04 schrieb Adrian Schröter:
Am Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2010, 18:37:17 schrieb Cristian Morales Vega:
2010/10/20 Adrian Schröter <adrian@suse.de>:
Am Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2010, 15:35:04 schrieb Cristian Morales Vega: ... > I would create a SR, but not sure what/where is upstream/devel project > for the source services.
Please submit it to "openSUSE:Tools" project.
SR #51134
thanks, accepted.
But this still doesn't explains the "source update running" four hours after :-(
right, the system where the source service is running one was dead.
I need to make this more reliable the next days :/
Btw, it looks like your job caused it actually, trying to download something way bigger than 200MB (I can even check here via my local connection).
I think I need to add a protection/limit here ...
However, please use the "subdir" argument in source service download and package only a subdirectory (I don't think you really want the entire svn here).
I returned to the manual tarball method. Upstream doesn't seems to want to change its SVN structure. And since they neither release tarballs I would appreciate if you can inform me if you ever find a solution that allows to use the tar_scm service.
So, what would you need ? Multipe subdir arguments ?
The thing is I don't know SVN so much. Multiple subdirs doesn't seems to work neither since this way I can't get the files in the top dir. And I didn't find a way to make svn ignore a directory when doing the checkout. So I don't really have any suggestion... Manually what I do is checkout everything and then delete the unneeded dirs. But that doesn't seems a great solution for an automatic system. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org