Hi:
Looks like _services arent getting triggered on factory and/or on accepting a submit request .. so packages like "curl" o "tmpwatch" do not build correctly in the OBS though they build fine locally..
Can someone check it ?
Thanks.
Am Montag 25 Oktober 2010 schrieb Cristian Rodríguez:
Hi:
Looks like _services arent getting triggered on factory and/or on accepting a submit request .. so packages like "curl" o "tmpwatch" do not build correctly in the OBS though they build fine locally..
Can someone check it ?
It's on purpose, the submitter needs to have the service run in it the source project - also to show it built fine.
Greetings, Stephan
El 25/10/10 10:33, Stephan Kulow escribió:
It's on purpose, the submitter needs to have the service run in it the source project - also to show it built fine.
So, the automatically downloaded tarballs (_service:download_url:foo-x.y.z.tar.xx) have to be included in the sumbmit request anyway ? that's not quite the behaviour I expected... neither osc complains they are not included nor are added automatically...
Am Montag 25 Oktober 2010 schrieb Cristian Rodríguez:
El 25/10/10 10:33, Stephan Kulow escribió:
It's on purpose, the submitter needs to have the service run in it the source project - also to show it built fine.
So, the automatically downloaded tarballs (_service:download_url:foo-x.y.z.tar.xx) have to be included in the sumbmit request anyway ? that's not quite the behaviour I expected... neither osc complains they are not included nor are added automatically...
osc is right here, but the server also needs to run the services. In these cases it didn't - very likely because the source service was again down. Relying on this extra server is problematic right now ;(
Greetings, Stephan