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Feature changed by: Adrian Schröter (adrianSuSE) Feature #305866, revision 10 Title: osc/obs: load Packages from every Project without Link Buildservice: Rejected by Adrian Schröter (adriansuse) reject date: 2009-08-10 10:56:18 reject reason: If I build packages with OBS/OSC, I must link packages from other projects to my own. I wish that future releases from OBS/OSC solve the depencies automaticly, and load the packages from every repository. Other Way, is if we give repositories a priority number. So the OSC/OBS works first with the high priority repositories. Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Sascha Manns (saigkill) Description: If I build packages with OBS/OSC, I must link packages from other projects to my own. I wish that future releases from OBS/OSC solve the depencies automaticly, and load the packages from every repository. Other Way, is if we give repositories a priority number. So the OSC/OBS works first with the high priority repositories. Discussion: #1: Marek Stopka (m4r3k) (2009-02-18 12:38:54) I don't think this is a good idea... How you wanna choose right project to use package from? #2: Sascha Manns (saigkill) (2009-02-18 12:55:06) I thought that we can give Prioritys as in Yast-Repositories. #3: Marek Stopka (m4r3k) (2009-02-18 13:12:38) (reply to #2) There are thousands of projects in buildservice, good luck with it :-) #4: Sascha Manns (saigkill) (2009-02-18 13:25:33) (reply to #3) Hmm. Yes you're right. This is to difficult. That was a fixed idea ... #5: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2009-07-09 16:59:28) Still wouldn't it work to name repositories instead of linking? #6: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2009-07-09 17:02:35) Can this be considered a duplicate of 305689 - or is that a complete different use case? + #7: Adrian Schröter (adriansuse) (2009-08-10 11:23:40) + Sorry, my reject reason gots messed up (dunno why). + Rejecting this because loading "from every Project" would break trust, + create build conflicts in masses and almost never build. Just pick any + would not work at build time and still lead to random results. + I agree that we need to do something to help user to find missing + dependencies. But the best what comes to my mind is to improve the + source generators and optionally build a wizard helping the user to + find existing stuff for certain dependencies. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/305866