-----Original Message----- From: Matwey V. Kornilov
Sent: 24 January 2021 16:23 To: factory@lists.opensuse.org Subject: Re: openSUSE Leap 15.3: some packages inherited from SLE are (probably) not rebuildable 21.01.2021 15:47, Lubos Kocman пишет:
Hello Richard,
I do have some bad and also kind of good news for you.
We can't really ensure rebuildability of inherited binary packages from SLE in openSUSE Leap 15.3 (or rather Backports) buildroot.
The good news at least in this direction (rebuildability):
Dirk, Guillaume and Adrian are now working on how can we rebuild ARMv7. So we're very much aware of the problem. So far the approach to start try to bootstrap (just intel in the first wave to make it more simple) on SLE-15:Updates has moved effort tiny-bit further.
I've found the initial issue when was doing basically the same "just for fun".
Now I see that glibc 2.31 from Leap 15.3 is too new to build bison, coreutils, findutils, m4, sed, and probably many other Leap 15.3 packages.
All this guys bundle the gnulib sources that are incompatible with glibc
2.28.
Now I am bit more skeptical that ARMv7 rebuild will succeed...
It will not be trivial, for sure! Let's see if we can sort this out, on time. Guillaume
If you really care about rebuildability of something "close" to Leap 15.3, then I recommend you to reach out to Dirk or Adrian and get involved in the effort.
Hope it helps
On Thu, 2021-01-21 at 11:36 +0100, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am 21.01.21 um 11:30 schrieb Richard Biener:
But this is a Leap 15.3 "overlay" of gettext-runtime and Leap 15.3 includes all packages (it's not a service pack ontop of Leap 15.2) so I would expect that _Leap_ verifies, when adding an "overlay", that it can rebuild SLE inherited packages(?).
The news of Jump reached you?
Greetings, Stephan
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