Am Donnerstag, 11. November 2010, 23:46:15 schrieb Dominique Le Foll:
Hello,
I have just installed a private instance of OBS 2.1 (via an appliance) and now that I have copied all the requires source rpm in my base project (MeeGo 1.0) and I try to boot strap it.
I use a bootstap process that I defined with the help of Rolla that I have documented in the OBS wiki at : http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_private_instance_boot_strappin...
Unfortunatly that process does not work anymore. With the old OBS (1.8) once you have transfered all the rpm source for your base project, obs would start to build but would just never converge. That was fixed by copying all the file from the :full directory of your working OBS in the :full directory of the target OBS and restarting the scheduler.
That is for sure still working. I have just imported some new distros via that.
The error that I have with 2.1 is very different. Each packages complains about extension missing critical packages, which are actually provided by packages present in the boot strap base project.
either the packages are missing in :full, or they can not get read by the scheduler. Check your :full.solv if they contain them. Could happen when you have some new, not yet support rpm container format. bye adrian
I have no idea how to debug why the system complains about lacking packages which are present.
I wonder building against a remote instance could fix that issue but I do not find any documentation about building against a remote repo.
Any help would be appriciated.
Dominig
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