[opensuse-buildservice] 12.1 and obs-server install
Using packages from the 12.1 tools repo, installed obs-server and proceeded with the instructions given in [1]. Everything went relatively well, until importing base distribution [2] to backend, namely after using obs_mirror_project, the import did not go so well: $ obs_mirror_project openSUSE:12.1 standard i586 $ rcobsscheduler restart $ cd /srv/www/obs/api/script $ RAILS_ENV="production" ruby import The last command gave me an exception stack, with key issue being: uninitialized constant Suse::Validator::SCHEMA_LOCATION (NameError) Tried adding require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../config/environment.rb in the import script, which gave me some warnings about things already defined, but included the file defining SCHEMA_LOCATION and I got forward. I had to edit /srv/obs/projects/openSUSE:12.1.xml as well, mostly to remove some group privileges as the groups were not present my local db. After that, I got --> storing projects openSUSE:12.1 => success --> storing packages for project 'openSUSE:12.1' <-- fin and everything seemed to be okay. However, when I log in to my local obs, it asks me to connect a remote open build service instance for default base distribution. I'm pretty sure that was what I just did manually? Or is it something I need to do even if I use curl to upload openSUSE.org.xml to my local server from the package and import the base distribution from command line? Using osc, I get $ osc -A https://myhost.mydomain.com:444 ls deleted openSUSE.org openSUSE:12.1 which suggests that the project I imported is there. The documentation doesn't mention anything about this after the importing part. Is there a more complete documentation somewhere? Everything I googled seemed to be out of date. Regards, Jussi [1] /usr/share/doc/packages/obs-server/README.SETUP [2] Sections 4.1-4.2 in the documentation -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org
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Jussi Hakala