On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 19:26, Vincent Untz
Le vendredi 19 juin 2009, à 07:08 +0200, Adrian Schröter a écrit :
Hi
please fix your repo dependencies, the scheduler needs to break them anyway, but we might even block the entire projects later, since this could create endless build loops. (btw these were fixed several times and come back again always it seems)
From scheduler log (printed some several thousand times):
cycle: GNOME:Backports/openSUSE_11.1 -> GNOME:Factory/openSUSE_11.1 breaking with GNOME:Backports/openSUSE_11.1 -> GNOME:Factory/openSUSE_11.1
Here's the issue: GNOME:Factory/openSUSE_11.1 needs some stuff to be backported (since openSUSE:11.1 doesn't have everything it needs) to build.
Right. Like I mentioned earlier, since G:F is now building 2.27.x, it may have GNOME:Backports:2.28 in its path.
However, some of the stuff in GNOME:Backports/openSUSE_11.1 also needs packages that exist in GNOME:Factory/openSUSE_11.1 to build.
There are about 6 packages in GNOME:Backports:2.26. They have 11.1 + updates only in their path. So how does the dependency on G:F come in? (all this will apply to GNOME:Backports:2.28 as well) So, could you please explain what can't be fixed without having packages in the GNOME:Backports main project? -Suman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org