Hi, Sorry for digging up this old post, but I tried to follow up on my packages today and and ran into issues with the origin manger web interface. Am Freitag, 16. August 2019, 23:14:58 CEST schrieb James Berry:
On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 5:11:44 AM CDT Ludwig Nussel wrote:
If you think a package you take care of needs to be updated, please check whether the package is inherited from Factory or SLE. If it's from Factory submit manually once to let the tools know to follow Factory. If the package is from SLE please file a bug report and/or get in touch with the maintainer on SLE side ASAP. Updates for packages coming from SLE need to be evaluated this year still to have a chance.
Checking where a package is currently originating can be done via several methods:
- origin manager web interface [1]
When going to https://osrt.opensuse.org/web/origin-manager/#openSUSE:Leap:15.2 which was linked both here and in the openSUSE:Leap:15.2 project on OBS, I can see only the table headers and below them a read message reading ERROR which disappears after a couple of seconds. Looking at the network requests in Firefox it seems that https:// operator.opensuse.org/origin/list/openSUSE:Leap:15.2 is called from JavaScript but returning a 502.
The first three browser based options require an active OBS session while the command line requires an active osc session.
I made sure that I am logged in to build.opensuse.org but this did not solve the issue. Now, this might just be me not being the smartest guy around. So is there anything else obvious that I might be doing wrong or is the system currently also broken for others?
One can also submit from the desired origin using the web interface. After selecting a package of interest the potential origins will appear.
While I am pretty sure none of my packages originate from SLES, this is the feature I'd have loved to use, simply to ensure I am submitting from the correct Project an OBS as sadly I failed to fully comprehend the desired workflow. When doing this manually, where do I need to submit from? Do I create a submit request from openSUSE:Factory to openSUSE:Leap:15.2? Thanks, Matthias -- Dr. Matthias Bach www.marix.org „Der einzige Weg, die Grenzen des Möglichen zu finden, ist ein klein wenig über diese hinaus in das Unmögliche vorzustoßen.“ - Arthur C. Clarke