Hello,
I am trying to add aarch64 and armv7hl to my OBS server. In the web interface, I check the boxes for aarch64 and armv7hl (and also uncheck the one for armv7l, since it was checked for some reason.) However, the changes don't seem to take - when I leave the page and come back, aarch64 and armv7hl are unchecked, and armv7l is still checked. Am I doing this right? I don't see an "update" button anywhere on the page (and the "update" button on the main configuration tab doesn't seem to help.)
Kyle
On 10/13/20 2:55 PM, Kyle Edwards wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to add aarch64 and armv7hl to my OBS server. In the web interface, I check the boxes for aarch64 and armv7hl (and also uncheck the one for armv7l, since it was checked for some reason.) However, the changes don't seem to take - when I leave the page and come back, aarch64 and armv7hl are unchecked, and armv7l is still checked. Am I doing this right? I don't see an "update" button anywhere on the page (and the "update" button on the main configuration tab doesn't seem to help.)
Ping?
Kyle
On Mittwoch, 28. Oktober 2020, 15:51:05 CET Kyle Edwards wrote:
On 10/13/20 2:55 PM, Kyle Edwards wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to add aarch64 and armv7hl to my OBS server. In the web interface, I check the boxes for aarch64 and armv7hl (and also uncheck the one for armv7l, since it was checked for some reason.) However, the changes don't seem to take - when I leave the page and come back, aarch64 and armv7hl are unchecked, and armv7l is still checked. Am I doing this right? I don't see an "update" button anywhere on the page (and the "update" button on the main configuration tab doesn't seem to help.)
Ping?
Not sure where exactly you click, in the configuration page for the schedulers?
You can edit that also via
osc api -e /configuration
and add/remove the wanted archs there. Keep in mind you need to restart the obsscheduler.service afterwards.
On 10/28/20 11:10 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Not sure where exactly you click, in the configuration page for the schedulers?
Yes.
You can edit that also via
osc api -e /configuration
and add/remove the wanted archs there. Keep in mind you need to restart the obsscheduler.service afterwards.
Thanks. This got the architectures to show up for me - I guess the web interface wasn't working right.
Kyle
Hey,
On 28.10.20 19:33, Kyle Edwards wrote:
Thanks. This got the architectures to show up for me - I guess the web interface wasn't working right.
Would be cool if you can file an issue (with specifics) about this on
https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/issues
Henne
On 10/29/20 7:03 AM, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Would be cool if you can file an issue (with specifics) about this on
Thanks. I've opened https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/issues/10358 for this issue. (I'm not an expert in OBS, so it's entirely possible that I'm doing something dumb.)
Kyle
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