On 1/14/22 05:18, Axel Braun wrote:
Hi Lubos,
Am Donnerstag, 13. Januar 2022, 17:08:01 CET schrieb Lubos Kocman:
** Two tips that I'd like to share with you **
If you're submitting a new package to openSUSE Leap: Please submit it directly to openSUSE Backports. I had to reject some new package submissions that were accidentally submitted to SUSE:SLE- 15*. Simply do osc sr ... openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP4
If you're trying to update a SLE package please reference an issue in the SR text. Examples boo#123456 or feature jsc#SLE-12345 / jsc#OPENSUSE-12345. Submit requests without issue references will be rejected with an ask to resubmit with issue reference.
Just for my curiosity, how does one know if it is a SLE package? You cant see it when you submit, e.g. from d:l:p
If you go to https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Leap:15.4 Click on "Inherited Packages" and then use the search to filter for the package you want, it will list the origin in the "From" Column. There used to be a metadata file you could look at as well but its either moved or doesn't exist anymore so I don't know where it is. If someone does know i'd love to find out, I used to have a simple script that did the following. function lookup151 --description 'Where does a leap packages come from' osc -A https://api.opensuse.org cat openSUSE:Leap:15.1:Update 00Meta lookup.yml | grep $argv end -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B