On 2012-07-04 19:42:01 +0200, Martin Weber wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up a company-wide yum repository which contains non-free third-party rpms. Following http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/6r2m99UGJvpq5Wh5EajT, I created a project to download these third party rpms in order to use them to build our own packages.
The DoD configuration seems to be correct, the file :fill.solv ist created. But the scheduler log always shows a 'bad config' for that repo and the build of our own packages fails with unresolved packages from the DoD project.
How does your project setup look like? I would do the following: - create a project A for your distro - create a second project B with your third party rpms and add something like this to the project meta: <repository name="standard"> <path project="A" repository="standard"/> <arch>i586</arch> <arch>x86_64</arch> </repository> Normally there's no need to make any changes to B's project config (the one you edit via "osc meta prjconf B"). Just add B's repo to another project in order to build against the third party rpms.
My guess is that the the resolution errors are caused by some kind of architecture mismatch: The third-party rpms are build for CentOS and have an arch=i386, whereas the arch in the DoD project is set to arch="i586" (since OBS complains when I set arch=i386).
Is there anybody to confirm that?
No this should work.
How do I set up DoD to work with CentOS repositories?
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