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Hello, On Oct 22 13:05 Adrian Schröter wrote (excerpt):
On Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2015, 12:38:33 CEST wrote Johannes Meixner:
I like to specify in my package "foo" not to use "bar" from that development project but to use "bar" from the repository that is used to build "foo".
Can I specify that in my package "foo" and if yes how can I do it?
You can disable the <useforbuild> flag. That way the build result is not copied to the full repository which is used for building further packages in your repo.
Can I really disable in my package "foo" a <useforbuild> flag regarding the other package "bar"? I know that I can disable the <useforbuild> flag for "bar" in a project (I use it in the "Printing" project). But - as far as I understand it - the drawback is that then "bar" is also no longer used for building any other packages (like "baz") in the project. Therefore I would prefer when I could specify only in my particular package "foo" not to use "bar" from the project. If this is possible, what must I do? Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX GmbH - GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton - HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg)