[opensuse-buildservice] osc 0.123 incompatible with obs-server 1.6?
I've been testing out upgrading our internal copy of osc to 0.123 to get python-keyring support, but I've hit a snag when calling osc build with the --prefer-pkgs flag. The flag appears to package the build description into a cpio file, but obs-server 1.6 gives a parse error when this happens. What is the latest version of osc that is compatible with 1.6 when using the --prefer-pkgs flag or is a stable version of the server available that supports the cpio format? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
2009/12/2 Luke Imhoff
I've been testing out upgrading our internal copy of osc to 0.123 to get python-keyring support, but I've hit a snag when calling osc build with the --prefer-pkgs flag. The flag appears to package the build description into a cpio file, but obs-server 1.6 gives a parse error when this happens. What is the latest version of osc that is compatible with 1.6 when using the --prefer-pkgs flag or is a stable version of the server available that supports the cpio format? I think the most recent version is here (not consider svn version) : http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools:/Unstable/openSUSE...
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The cpio handling in the server is in subversion revision 8071, which version of the server has that revision in it? On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 09:41 -0600, Petit Eric wrote:
2009/12/2 Luke Imhoff
: I've been testing out upgrading our internal copy of osc to 0.123 to get python-keyring support, but I've hit a snag when calling osc build with the --prefer-pkgs flag. The flag appears to package the build description into a cpio file, but obs-server 1.6 gives a parse error when this happens. What is the latest version of osc that is compatible with 1.6 when using the --prefer-pkgs flag or is a stable version of the server available that supports the cpio format? I think the most recent version is here (not consider svn version) : http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools:/Unstable/openSUSE...
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Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 16:29:54 schrieb Luke Imhoff:
I've been testing out upgrading our internal copy of osc to 0.123 to get python-keyring support, but I've hit a snag when calling osc build with the --prefer-pkgs flag. The flag appears to package the build description into a cpio file, but obs-server 1.6 gives a parse error when this happens. What is the latest version of osc that is compatible with 1.6 when using the --prefer-pkgs flag or is a stable version of the server available that supports the cpio format?
Only the svn version (upcomming 1.7) is supporting this. On one hand this not good to break this support, on the other hand using --prefer-pkg could never work without bugs with 1.6 server without this support. So I am quite unsure if you don't have to life with that until 1.7. (or maybe we need introduce a config option to disable the cpio upload, but only with warnings). bye adrian -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 10:45 -0600, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 16:29:54 schrieb Luke Imhoff:
I've been testing out upgrading our internal copy of osc to 0.123 to get python-keyring support, but I've hit a snag when calling osc build with the --prefer-pkgs flag. The flag appears to package the build description into a cpio file, but obs-server 1.6 gives a parse error when this happens. What is the latest version of osc that is compatible with 1.6 when using the --prefer-pkgs flag or is a stable version of the server available that supports the cpio format?
Only the svn version (upcomming 1.7) is supporting this.
On one hand this not good to break this support, on the other hand using --prefer-pkg could never work without bugs with 1.6 server without this support.
So I am quite unsure if you don't have to life with that until 1.7. (or maybe we need introduce a config option to disable the cpio upload, but only with warnings).
bye adrian
I can either take out the cpio upload in osc or port just the cpio upload handling from 1.7 back to 1.6. Does the cpio upload handling depend on anything in 1.7 beside what's in revision 8071? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 17:59:47 schrieb Luke Imhoff:
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 10:45 -0600, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 16:29:54 schrieb Luke Imhoff:
I've been testing out upgrading our internal copy of osc to 0.123 to get python-keyring support, but I've hit a snag when calling osc build with the --prefer-pkgs flag. The flag appears to package the build description into a cpio file, but obs-server 1.6 gives a parse error when this happens. What is the latest version of osc that is compatible with 1.6 when using the --prefer-pkgs flag or is a stable version of the server available that supports the cpio format?
Only the svn version (upcomming 1.7) is supporting this.
On one hand this not good to break this support, on the other hand using --prefer-pkg could never work without bugs with 1.6 server without this support.
So I am quite unsure if you don't have to life with that until 1.7. (or maybe we need introduce a config option to disable the cpio upload, but only with warnings).
bye adrian
I can either take out the cpio upload in osc or port just the cpio upload handling from 1.7 back to 1.6. Does the cpio upload handling depend on anything in 1.7 beside what's in revision 8071?
I don't think so.
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On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 10:59 -0600, Luke Imhoff wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 10:45 -0600, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 16:29:54 schrieb Luke Imhoff:
I've been testing out upgrading our internal copy of osc to 0.123 to get python-keyring support, but I've hit a snag when calling osc build with the --prefer-pkgs flag. The flag appears to package the build description into a cpio file, but obs-server 1.6 gives a parse error when this happens. What is the latest version of osc that is compatible with 1.6 when using the --prefer-pkgs flag or is a stable version of the server available that supports the cpio format?
Only the svn version (upcomming 1.7) is supporting this.
On one hand this not good to break this support, on the other hand using --prefer-pkg could never work without bugs with 1.6 server without this support.
So I am quite unsure if you don't have to life with that until 1.7. (or maybe we need introduce a config option to disable the cpio upload, but only with warnings).
bye adrian
I can either take out the cpio upload in osc or port just the cpio upload handling from 1.7 back to 1.6. Does the cpio upload handling depend on anything in 1.7 beside what's in revision 8071?
My Bad, 8071 is the osc piece, 7900 and 7901 are the obs-server piece. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
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Adrian Schröter
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Luke Imhoff
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Petit Eric