
In a quest to make sure I don't have to repeatedly make a small change, use osc to update the packages on the build service, and then wait for a rebuild, I've been using the build script[0]. For most packages this works well but on some of the perl packages I'm building, I'm having problems where two or more packages satisfying dependencies and the build script aborting because it can't choose one or the other. The most common situation is where perl-libwww-perl and sitescooper both provide several of the same dependencies, with sitescooper usually having the older version. While the build service installs the package perl-libwww-perl, the build script aborts with an expansion error listing all the packages that satisfy the dependencies. What I'd like to know is, short of adding a specific dependency for perl-libwww-perl to the spec files, is there a way to make the build script handle the dependencies just like the build service? [0] from build-2008.09.30-3.1 from openSUSE:Tools/openSUSE_10.3 Regards, David Bolt -- Team Acorn: http://www.distributed.net/ OGR-P2 @ ~100Mnodes RC5-72 @ ~15Mkeys SUSE 10.1 32 | | openSUSE 10.3 32b | openSUSE 11.0 32b | openSUSE 10.2 64b | openSUSE 10.3 64b | openSUSE 11.0 64b RISC OS 3.6 | TOS 4.02 | openSUSE 10.3 PPC | RISC OS 3.11 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org