[opensuse-buildservice] Building RPMs for SLED 10
Hi all, Thanks to opensuse buildservice hosting kmp drivers (appleonkel) for ASUS Eee PC, I was able to install opensuse 10.3 on it. However, I now have a need to install SLED 10 SP1 on the Eee PC. I need drivers for wlan(atl), audio, acpi and webcam. Since these drivers are available for opensuse 10.3 on the build service, how/what can I do to get these drivers built against SLED 10? Also, as an aside, I can't seem to get xorg.conf to have the right settings on SLED 10 (the same settings worked on opensuse 10.3). Thanks. Han
Hello, On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:52:35PM -0600, Han Wen Kam wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to opensuse buildservice hosting kmp drivers (appleonkel) for ASUS Eee PC, I was able to install opensuse 10.3 on it.
Sounds good!
However, I now have a need to install SLED 10 SP1 on the Eee PC. I need drivers for wlan(atl), audio, acpi and webcam. Since these drivers are available for opensuse 10.3 on the build service, how/what can I do to get these drivers built against SLED 10?
Sounds like a lot of things to do. I'm not sure if there is a SLED build target. Does anyone know? You would probably then copy those packages that you need into your home project, add the SLED target for building. Peter -- "WARNING: This bug is visible to non-employees. Please be respectful!" SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Research & Development
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 11:16:10 wrote Dr. Peter Poeml:
Hello,
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:52:35PM -0600, Han Wen Kam wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to opensuse buildservice hosting kmp drivers (appleonkel) for ASUS Eee PC, I was able to install opensuse 10.3 on it.
Sounds good!
However, I now have a need to install SLED 10 SP1 on the Eee PC. I need drivers for wlan(atl), audio, acpi and webcam. Since these drivers are available for opensuse 10.3 on the build service, how/what can I do to get these drivers built against SLED 10?
Sounds like a lot of things to do. I'm not sure if there is a SLED build target. Does anyone know?
There are only SLE_10 and SLE_10:SDK, the first one contains packages available on SLES and SLED and the second one does contain all packages of SLES and SLED plus additional ones. So there is no SLED target, but it is neither needed ;)
You would probably then copy those packages that you need into your home project, add the SLED target for building.
Peter
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 01:29:26PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
I'm not sure if there is a SLED build target. Does anyone know?
There are only SLE_10 and SLE_10:SDK, the first one contains packages available on SLES and SLED and the second one does contain all packages of SLES and SLED plus additional ones.
So there is no SLED target, but it is neither needed ;)
Now that I read that, I think you have written it before (when somebody else asked). May I suggest that you start putting that down into some kind of FAQ page? I think it would be highly useful! I'm nearly sure I have seen the question before. And I'm sure somebody else will post it later again. Peter -- "WARNING: This bug is visible to non-employees. Please be respectful!" SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Research & Development
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 13:32:23 wrote Dr. Peter Poeml:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 01:29:26PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
I'm not sure if there is a SLED build target. Does anyone know?
There are only SLE_10 and SLE_10:SDK, the first one contains packages available on SLES and SLED and the second one does contain all packages of SLES and SLED plus additional ones.
So there is no SLED target, but it is neither needed ;)
Now that I read that, I think you have written it before (when somebody else asked).
May I suggest that you start putting that down into some kind of FAQ page?
Well, maybe more important question is why this is not understandable when reading the buttons on the simple_add_repo page .... Maybe we need to add some remarks there.
I think it would be highly useful! I'm nearly sure I have seen the question before. And I'm sure somebody else will post it later again.
Peter
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 02:15:06PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 13:32:23 wrote Dr. Peter Poeml:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 01:29:26PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
I'm not sure if there is a SLED build target. Does anyone know?
There are only SLE_10 and SLE_10:SDK, the first one contains packages available on SLES and SLED and the second one does contain all packages of SLES and SLED plus additional ones.
So there is no SLED target, but it is neither needed ;)
Now that I read that, I think you have written it before (when somebody else asked).
May I suggest that you start putting that down into some kind of FAQ page?
Well, maybe more important question is why this is not understandable when reading the buttons on the simple_add_repo page ....
Maybe we need to add some remarks there.
Well, I never see the buttons. I use osc. I used 'osc platforms' and it shows a number of build targets containing SLE10, but that's all. And it doesn't show your background knowledge. So remarks with those buttons wouldn't help me. Peter -- "WARNING: This bug is visible to non-employees. Please be respectful!" SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Research & Development
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 14:20:46 wrote Dr. Peter Poeml:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 02:15:06PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 13:32:23 wrote Dr. Peter Poeml:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 01:29:26PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
I'm not sure if there is a SLED build target. Does anyone know?
There are only SLE_10 and SLE_10:SDK, the first one contains packages available on SLES and SLED and the second one does contain all packages of SLES and SLED plus additional ones.
So there is no SLED target, but it is neither needed ;)
Now that I read that, I think you have written it before (when somebody else asked).
May I suggest that you start putting that down into some kind of FAQ page?
Well, maybe more important question is why this is not understandable when reading the buttons on the simple_add_repo page ....
Maybe we need to add some remarks there.
Well, I never see the buttons. I use osc.
I used 'osc platforms' and it shows a number of build targets containing SLE10, but that's all. And it doesn't show your background knowledge.
So remarks with those buttons wouldn't help me. Peter
But you have the project xml file template in osc, where you could add these remarks as well. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) email: adrian@suse.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 02:56:30PM +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
But you have the project xml file template in osc, where you could add these remarks as well.
If I have it, yes, I could. However, I tend to don't have it. Also, it is not a place where the community can contribute collective knowledge. I am thinking of another FAQ -- how to build Java packages. It's a regular. The XML there is seen really only when creating a fresh package. Not when copying a package, linking it, or simply looking for possible build targets. Or when trying to find out about build failures. Peter -- "WARNING: This bug is visible to non-employees. Please be respectful!" SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Research & Development
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Adrian Schröter
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Dr. Peter Poeml
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Han Wen Kam