Sorry, I don't understand your solution. Are you suggesting that exchanging the <path> tags will fix the problem ?? like: <path project="home:EmmeG:Ubuntu_13.04_universe" repository="xUbuntu_13.04"/> <path project="Ubuntu:13.04" repository="standard"/> But how this can fix the problem ?? I don't get it why the software is unsure about the instruction for installing the package ?? Both <path> tag are relative to Ubuntu distribution, so why the software is confused about which distribution is ?? Sorry, I'm really confused. Thanks, Gianluca. 2013/9/11 Adrian Schröter <adrian@suse.de>:
Am Montag, 9. September 2013, 09:09:04 schrieb Gianluca Emme:
Dear all, some users reported to me that the instructions for Ubuntu packages are missing. If you take a look at this page: http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:EmmeG:LARAL&package= total99 you'll see that the Ubuntu is reported as an unknown operating system and the instructions for download and install the packages are not shown.
:-(
Is it possible to fix that problem ??
hm, software-o-o code is unsure due to your repo config:
<repository name="xUbuntu_13.04"> <path project="Ubuntu:13.04" repository="standard"/> <path project="home:EmmeG:Ubuntu_13.04_universe" repository="xUbuntu_13.04"/> <arch>i586</arch> <arch>x86_64</arch> </repository>
I think you need anyway to flip the both path lines (in case in _universe is a newer version of a package). That should also fix software.o.o message
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