Is the correct repository name "openSUSE_Leap_15.3" or "15.3"?
I have noticed some build service repositories, such as https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/ have two directories with 15.3 in the name? Python only seems to have "15.3". Is this because we are part way through renaming everything and I had not noticed the plan to do so? Or is it something else? Bill
On 11/11/21 12:15 PM, Bill Merriam wrote:
I have noticed some build service repositories, such as
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/
have two directories with 15.3 in the name? Python only seems to have "15.3".
Is this because we are part way through renaming everything and I had not noticed the plan to do so? Or is it something else?
I believe the 15.3 directory consists of packages that were built against SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3, and the other has packages built against Leap. Mark Post
On 11/12/21 06:31, Mark Post wrote:
On 11/11/21 12:15 PM, Bill Merriam wrote:
I have noticed some build service repositories, such as
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/
have two directories with 15.3 in the name? Python only seems to have "15.3".
Is this because we are part way through renaming everything and I had not noticed the plan to do so? Or is it something else?
I believe the 15.3 directory consists of packages that were built against SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3, and the other has packages built against Leap.
https://build.opensuse.org/projects/devel:languages:perl/meta seems to confirm that, this is not a naming scheme used by most projects at the moment. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B
On Donnerstag, 11. November 2021, 18:15:49 CET Bill Merriam wrote:
I have noticed some build service repositories, such as
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/
have two directories with 15.3 in the name? Python only seems to have "15.3".
Is this because we are part way through renaming everything and I had not noticed the plan to do so? Or is it something else?
The standard became "15.3". The openSUSE_Leap part got dropped to
highlight that it can be used
* openSUSE Leap 15.3
* SLE 15 SP3 with Backports
* plain SLE 15 SP3
. No need to have three parallel builds anymore.
(There was a survey where there was a voting for this name)
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Adrian Schroeter
On 11/12/21 17:07, Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Donnerstag, 11. November 2021, 18:15:49 CET Bill Merriam wrote:
I have noticed some build service repositories, such as
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/
have two directories with 15.3 in the name? Python only seems to have "15.3".
Is this because we are part way through renaming everything and I had not noticed the plan to do so? Or is it something else?
The standard became "15.3". The openSUSE_Leap part got dropped to highlight that it can be used
* openSUSE Leap 15.3 * SLE 15 SP3 with Backports * plain SLE 15 SP3
. No need to have three parallel builds anymore.
The Backports repo's used to build against the update repo where as the "plain SLE 15 SP3" didn't, is the new 15.3 building against updates because in some cases packages need certain updates (especially updated rpm macros) in order to build? The perl repo didn't seem to be at a first glance unless I missed something. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B
On Freitag, 12. November 2021, 08:25:27 CET Simon Lees wrote:
On 11/12/21 17:07, Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Donnerstag, 11. November 2021, 18:15:49 CET Bill Merriam wrote:
I have noticed some build service repositories, such as
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/
have two directories with 15.3 in the name? Python only seems to have "15.3".
Is this because we are part way through renaming everything and I had not noticed the plan to do so? Or is it something else?
The standard became "15.3". The openSUSE_Leap part got dropped to highlight that it can be used
* openSUSE Leap 15.3 * SLE 15 SP3 with Backports * plain SLE 15 SP3
. No need to have three parallel builds anymore.
The Backports repo's used to build against the update repo where as the "plain SLE 15 SP3" didn't, is the new 15.3 building against updates because in some cases packages need certain updates (especially updated rpm macros) in order to build? The perl repo didn't seem to be at a first glance unless I missed something.
Backports GA is building against the SLE update repo snapshot which was current
at that point of time.
Backports Updates are getting build against the latest SLE updates.
15.3 is mostly a collection of binaries of SUSE SLE and openSUSE Backports
(not building itself).
devel:lanaguages:perl is building against openSUSE:Leap:15.3/standard atm,
that means it is buiding against the GA state of 15.3.
You may want to adapt the path to openSUSE:Leap:15.3:Update/standard or
maybe better openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP3:Update/standard to include the
latest maintenance updates.
Please not maintenance updates will trigger rebuilds in this quite
large project. So it might be better to provide the needed macros instead
directly to avoid this.
hope this helps
adrian
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Adrian Schroeter
Am 12.11.21 um 07:37 schrieb Adrian Schröter:
On Donnerstag, 11. November 2021, 18:15:49 CET Bill Merriam wrote:
I have noticed some build service repositories, such as
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/
have two directories with 15.3 in the name? Python only seems to have "15.3".
. No need to have three parallel builds anymore.
Ironically, devel:languages:perl currently has two repos with "SUSE:SLE-15-SP3:GA/standard" as its only path: - "15.3" - "SLE_15_SP3". Plus the "openSUSE_Leap_15.3" repo which has "openSUSE:Leap:15.3/standard", which includes a few more update and backports paths. Bill's confusion is no surprise.
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Adrian Schröter
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