Op Thursday 13 November 2008 20:16:48 schreef Richard Bos:
* now add your own packages to your home: - they will be build using the stuff from Base:Build.
2 questions related to this: - Am I correct that it is only possible to add 1 openSUSE version at a time? So if I want to provide multiple repositories e.g. 10.3, 11.0 and factory, this method has to be executed 3 times, is it indeed like this?
- Is it only possible to include (build against) 1 other repository? If I want to build against (include) 2 other repositories (like e.g. the hypothetical repositories devel:lang:perl and devel:lang:php), what would be the best method? - build against (e.g.) devel:lang:perl and aggregate the php ones (or the other way around - or just aggregate both - something else?
Hmmm, while reading this http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Tips_and_Tricks#Adding_multiple_reposit... would the following work for me: # osc meta -e prj <project name> and add the 2 lines with repository="openSUSE_11.0" to the project data, like this: <repository name="openSUSE_11.0"> <path project="openSUSE:11.0" repository="standard"/> <path project="server:php:applications" repository="openSUSE_11.0"/> <path project="devel:languages:perl" repository="openSUSE_11.0"/> <arch>i586</arch> <arch>x86_64</arch> </repository> -- Richard Bos We are borrowing the world of our children, It is not inherited from our parents. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org