On 1/24/2011 at 01:21 PM, Adrian Schröter<adrian@suse.de> wrote: On Sunday 23 January 2011 20:26:19 Srinidhi B wrote: ... After making this change, schedulers kept saying the following in the logs:
2011-01-24 00:22:21: looking at low prio Foo/snapshot (0/0/56/0/298) - Foo/snapshot: bad config (Foo)
and the "snapshot" repository was never created inside /srv/obs/build/Foo/ - where bs_admin looks for the source and destination repositories.
What am I doing wrong? If I have to include a "<path ../>" entry for snapshot, then how is working in OBS for openSUSE:Factory? How do I create a "snapshot" of an existing repository?
You need a base prjconf for that project. This can come via a path element from a foreign project. This makes sense, if your project is anyway not a selfhosted one.
By base prjconf, do you mean the following? $ osc meta prjconf Foo Patterntype: rpm-md ymp Prefer: kdelibs4-branding-SLED ...
Or add it to your project directly, this is why it works for openSUSE:Factory. But you should also remove the path of the other repository as consequence then.
I'm sorry, I did not understand this part. :( Srinidhi.
Srinidhi.
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