On 01/10/2023 09.02, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
warning: kernel-default-6.4.12-1.13.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 1cbb508c: NOKEY /etc/uefi /etc/uefi/certs /etc/uefi/certs/FFF96EF6.crt bor@bor-Latitude-E5450:~/tmp$ rpm -qlp kernel-default-6.4.11-1.1.x86_64.rpm | grep /etc/ warning: kernel-default-6.4.11-1.1.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA512 Signature, key ID 29b700a4: NOKEY /etc/uefi /etc/uefi/certs /etc/uefi/certs/1F673297.crt bor@bor-Latitude-E5450:~/tmp$
It is expected for the future?
No, it will change once we move out of the openSUSE:ALP namespace.
I tried to understand how packages actually get into slowroll, but failed. If someone could provide an overview how it works I would certainly appreciate it.
So far, I use https://github.com/bmwiedemann/slowroll-tools and run DRYRUN=0 make daily and later make release The first checks for what updates were released in Tumbleweed and submits a selection into https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Slowroll:S... After everything was built and published there, openQA testing is still missing, because the product-builder does not work with OBS' download-on-demand method we use for the TW-snaphot base repo. So we don't have an install-DVD or working Net-install there. Then `make release` uses `osc release` to publish updates into https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Slowroll If Factory binaries are deemed equivalent by build-compare, those are published instead. I might drop this part later and not re-use any TW/Factory binaries. We also need something like the install-check to ensure we include required updates of dependencies. Ciao Bernhard M.