
Op 29-11-2020 om 09:40 schreef Axel Braun:
Hello Jogchum,
<snip> When you log in to OBS with your openSUSE-credentials into OBS you get to home:<username>, and that is you personal sandpit.
In this you can add a package - like regard3d - upload sources and spec file, add a Distribution to build against (e.g. Leap 15.2) and let it run....
(of course it is not really that easy - take a look at https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Packaging )
There a various advantages of building the software in OBS, one of them is that all our C++ experts can take a look easily...and see the full log...
<snip> See above. Drop us a mail if you run into trouble
Groetjes Axel _______________________________________________ openSUSE Support mailing list -- support@lists.opensuse.org To unsubscribe, email support-leave@lists.opensuse.org List Netiquette: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Mailing_list_netiquette List Archives: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/support@lists.opensuse.org
Hi Axel, Carlos, I'm somewhat in doubt here as to my possibilities to carry this project to OpenSuse. On the one hand, I have been using (open)suse and al of the OSS with it for I think more than 15 years, without contributing much more than an occasional bug report. So I feel - already for some time - a moral obligation to be of a little more value. Therefore I definitively would like to give it a try. On the other hand, reading the posts of Carlos in this thread, I very much doubt my skills here. I've never even read a spec file, let alone altering, let even more alone creating it. So, I would need a LOT of guidance, close to "someone else does the job, and shows me how he/she did it". If you - well, more special Axel :-) - think that's feasible, let's go, and see where "het schip strand", as we say in Dutch. regards, Jogchum