I found this, http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Factory:/Staging: /
with A to G, but the packages in there make no sense... Mesa 10 in A?
Mesa is 'inherited' from the base project, not really added to the Staging. This is needed as anything going through staging must not break Mesa... so it needs to be rebuilt.
interesting. but the link above shows Mesa 10.0, this version is ancient... current TW has 10.6.5
I could find mesa and llvm, but have to click 2 times more for every package to get its version. So is there a faster way?
I usually do "osc ls openSUSE:Factory Mesa" - then I just identify the tarball.. or osc ls -b and check the binaries.
there we go :) sadly it shows mesa version 10.6.6 ... but wait, on the website staging E showed 11.0 and you confirmed that... so 10.6.6 is actually in factory but not published? And staging E shows what will come next?
And are A, B ... published in this order, or what is their meaning? This is not explained in https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Factory_development_model
All stagings are independent to each other. They are just there to move forward in parallel... otherwise we might end up being stuck in a FIFO.
so I guess next snapshot is just who finishes openQA first, right?
I also learned that some packages go to staging and others live in devel projects. I would like to search through those as well - sorry if I am too curious :D
Everything lives in a devel project and should be well tested there. Once it is submitted to openSUSE:Factory, it goes either into a 'full staging' (incl. openQA run) or to an 'ad-interim staging' (just checking it actually builds without modifications / tweaks from the devel prj)... anything that is part of the DVD goes through the full staging process (also ensuring it does not build-break other stuff on the DVD).
this https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Factory_development_model#Staging_Projects says that only the "inner ring" goes through staging, so core stuff like X mesa kernel, but as I understand KDE not neccesarily, right?
Hope that clarifies things a bit. Dominique
almost :p XD thx a lot -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org