[openFATE 306354] OSC under Windows

Feature added by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Feature #306354, revision 1, last change by Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) Feature #306354, revision 2 Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason + Discussion: + #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) + +1 + I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I + don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just + my machine setup. Haven't tried again. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Feature #306354, revision 3 Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason Discussion: #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) +1 I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just my machine setup. Haven't tried again. + #2: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-12 20:01:04) (reply to #1) + i thinked more to native command line tool, perl exist for windows + (should be perl32), but i hop to have that tool soon. + + in last periods, i must work with windows lots of time, and i really + would like to be able to use osc also there -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #306354, revision 4 Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason Discussion: #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) +1 I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just my machine setup. Haven't tried again. #2: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-12 20:01:04) (reply to #1) i thinked more to native command line tool, perl exist for windows (should be perl32), but i hop to have that tool soon. in last periods, i must work with windows lots of time, and i really would like to be able to use osc also there + #3: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 10:58:27) (reply to #2) + osc is written in python, so there is no need for perl. + I tried to create one monolithic binary (osc.exe) using cxPython or + python-freeze (can't remember exactly), but failed, because of the + dependency hell. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Feature #306354, revision 5 Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason Discussion: #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) +1 I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just my machine setup. Haven't tried again. #2: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-12 20:01:04) (reply to #1) i thinked more to native command line tool, perl exist for windows (should be perl32), but i hop to have that tool soon. in last periods, i must work with windows lots of time, and i really would like to be able to use osc also there #3: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 10:58:27) (reply to #2) osc is written in python, so there is no need for perl. I tried to create one monolithic binary (osc.exe) using cxPython or python-freeze (can't remember exactly), but failed, because of the dependency hell. + #4: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-13 12:55:46) (reply to #3) + are you able to rember what kind of depencies gave you troubles? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #306354, revision 6 Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason Discussion: #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) +1 I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just my machine setup. Haven't tried again. #2: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-12 20:01:04) (reply to #1) i thinked more to native command line tool, perl exist for windows (should be perl32), but i hop to have that tool soon. in last periods, i must work with windows lots of time, and i really would like to be able to use osc also there #3: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 10:58:27) (reply to #2) osc is written in python, so there is no need for perl. I tried to create one monolithic binary (osc.exe) using cxPython or python-freeze (can't remember exactly), but failed, because of the dependency hell. #4: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-13 12:55:46) (reply to #3) are you able to rember what kind of depencies gave you troubles? + #5: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 13:29:38) (reply to #4) + I think it was rpm (import rpm) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #306354, revision 7 Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason Discussion: #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) +1 I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just my machine setup. Haven't tried again. #2: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-12 20:01:04) (reply to #1) i thinked more to native command line tool, perl exist for windows (should be perl32), but i hop to have that tool soon. in last periods, i must work with windows lots of time, and i really would like to be able to use osc also there #3: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 10:58:27) (reply to #2) osc is written in python, so there is no need for perl. I tried to create one monolithic binary (osc.exe) using cxPython or python-freeze (can't remember exactly), but failed, because of the dependency hell. #4: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-13 12:55:46) (reply to #3) are you able to rember what kind of depencies gave you troubles? #5: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 13:29:38) (reply to #4) I think it was rpm (import rpm) + #6: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-14 16:22:29) (reply to #5) + Fortunately the code has changed, so the rpm module is not mandatory + and I managed to create an OSC package for Windows. I will post the how- + to and the package later today after some testing ... -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Feature #306354, revision 8 Title: OSC under Windows Buildservice: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason Discussion: #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) +1 I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just my machine setup. Haven't tried again. #2: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-12 20:01:04) (reply to #1) i thinked more to native command line tool, perl exist for windows (should be perl32), but i hop to have that tool soon. in last periods, i must work with windows lots of time, and i really would like to be able to use osc also there #3: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 10:58:27) (reply to #2) osc is written in python, so there is no need for perl. I tried to create one monolithic binary (osc.exe) using cxPython or python-freeze (can't remember exactly), but failed, because of the dependency hell. #4: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-13 12:55:46) (reply to #3) are you able to rember what kind of depencies gave you troubles? #5: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 13:29:38) (reply to #4) I think it was rpm (import rpm) #6: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-14 16:22:29) (reply to #5) Fortunately the code has changed, so the rpm module is not mandatory and I managed to create an OSC package for Windows. I will post the how- to and the package later today after some testing ... + #7: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-14 18:26:02) (reply to #6) + greate! IMHO in a windows version the "osc build" feature should be + removed (only a cygwin version may support it) because you now, is not + possible to build rpms there :) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354

Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #306354, revision 9 Title: OSC under Windows - Buildservice: Unconfirmed + Buildservice: Done Priority Requester: Important Requested by: andrea florio (anubisg1) Description: i think that port OSC under windows will be really usefull, everybody know what osc is, but use it under windows can allow me and lots of developer/packager to work on packages even if they are running windows for any reason Discussion: #1: Srinidhi B S (srinidhi) (2009-05-12 15:25:58) +1 I tried running osc under cygwin. It gave me some permission issues. I don't know if the issue is with Perl available in cygwin, osc or just my machine setup. Haven't tried again. #2: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-12 20:01:04) (reply to #1) i thinked more to native command line tool, perl exist for windows (should be perl32), but i hop to have that tool soon. - in last periods, i must work with windows lots of time, and i really would like to be able to use osc also there #3: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 10:58:27) (reply to #2) osc is written in python, so there is no need for perl. I tried to create one monolithic binary (osc.exe) using cxPython or python-freeze (can't remember exactly), but failed, because of the dependency hell. #4: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-13 12:55:46) (reply to #3) are you able to rember what kind of depencies gave you troubles? #5: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-13 13:29:38) (reply to #4) I think it was rpm (import rpm) #6: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-14 16:22:29) (reply to #5) Fortunately the code has changed, so the rpm module is not mandatory and I managed to create an OSC package for Windows. I will post the how- to and the package later today after some testing ... #7: andrea florio (anubisg1) (2009-05-14 18:26:02) (reply to #6) greate! IMHO in a windows version the "osc build" feature should be removed (only a cygwin version may support it) because you now, is not possible to build rpms there :) + #8: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2009-05-15 14:40:27) (reply to #7) + Done! osc build is indeed not working, same for the osc vc. + Read more at + http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2009/05/osc-under-windows-and-mac-os-x/ -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306354
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