Hi and you could make use of some useful "aliases". # some obs aliases alias oscb_C='osc build -x tree --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/CentOS_5 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/CentOS_5 CentOS_5 x86_64' alias oscb_Ci='osc build -x tree --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/CentOS_5 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/CentOS_5 CentOS_5 i586' alias oscb_Fe='osc build -x tree --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/Fedora_14 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/Fedora_14 Fedora_14 x86_64' alias oscb_F='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/Factory -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/Factory openSUSE_Factory x86_64' alias oscb_11='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_11 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_11 SLE_11 x86_64' alias oscb_11i='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_11 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_11 SLE_11 i586' alias oscb_10='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_10 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_10 SLE_10 x86_64' alias oscb_10i='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_10 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SLE_10 SLE_10 i586' alias oscb_100i='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SL_10.0 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SL_10.0 SL_10.0 i586' alias oscb_103='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SUSE_10.3 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SUSE_10.3 SUSE_10.3 x86_64' alias oscb_103i='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SUSE_10.3 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/SUSE_10.3 SUSE_10.3 i586' alias oscb_110='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.0 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.0 openSUSE_11.0 x86_64' alias oscb_111='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.1 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.1 openSUSE_11.1 x86_64' alias oscb_112='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.2 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.2 openSUSE_11.2 x86_64' alias oscb_112i='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.2 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.2 openSUSE_11.2 i586' alias oscb_113='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.3 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.3 openSUSE_11.3 x86_64' alias oscb_113i='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.3 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.3 openSUSE_11.3 i586' alias oscb_114='osc build -x tree -x vim --no-verify -k /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.4 -p /srv/osbuild-packagecache/local/openSUSE_11.4 openSUSE_11.4 x86_64' alias oscupmfs='osc -A $(cat .osc/_apiurl) updatepacmetafromspec' alias oscmprj='osc -A $(cat .osc/_apiurl) meta -e prj $(cat .osc/_project)' alias oscmprjconf='osc -A $(cat .osc/_apiurl) meta -e prjconf $(cat .osc/_project)' alias oscmpkg='osc -A $(cat .osc/_apiurl) meta -e pkg $(cat .osc/_project) $(cat .osc/_package)' alias oscrdiff='osc -A obs rdiff openSUSE:Factory $(cat .osc/_package) $(cat .osc/_project) $(cat .osc/_package)' Am 03.06.2011 05:05, schrieb Stephen Shaw:
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 19:21, Greg Freemyer<greg.freemyer@gmail.com> wrote:
All,
I was doing a local kernel build in support of the Evergreen project. It seemed to be moving along, but in another konsole I started a obs build on a small package.
The kernel build seemed to die at that point.
I did both a "osc build", and a "osc build --clean" in the small project, so either one or both of those may of been the culprit.
Regardless, is there a safe way to do 2 simultaneous local builds?
Thanks Greg You can, kind of, but not by default. In your .oscrc file you have to change the build-root. I have mine set to:
/home/osc/osc_roots/build-root-%(repo)s-%(arch)s
You can also add things like %(project)s, %(package)s.
So, as long as both packages you want to build don't match the same criteria of your build-root then you can build both at the same time. In fact, you can build as many as your computer can handle.
Cheers, Stephen
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