On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Roger Oberholtzer <Roger.Oberholtzer@ramboll.se> wrote:
I did indeed ask the question. For leap I expected to find Mingw64 packages in a directory called x86_64 (that combination of things seems something that should exist). There is no i586 version of Leap.
There are no 32 bit *images* of Leap. It does not mean building of 32 bit packages stopped.
So I would be surprised to find a directory with that name containing anything for Leap. Where would they be installed? There is no 'both arch' for Leap. Only x86_64. i586 has been dropped. The most mysterious thing is that there is no x86_64 directory for Leap, which is the only Leap there will be.
But the bigger part of the question is why OBS says it has built, say, mingw64-filesystem for leap/x86_64, but there is no x86_64 directory in http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/windows:/mingw:/win64/openSUSE_42..... For that matter, there is no mingw64-filesystem in the mysterious i586.
For x86_64 OBS says "build jobs exist" so apparently it is not completed. Sometimes OBS gets stuck, for days. In any case, this question will be better answered on OBS list.
I have been trying to install the 64-bit MinGW compilers on Leap, but not all parts are found. Maybe I am looking in the wrong repo? I would have thought it would be in the one OBS takes me to when looking at a package.
So maybe only a few built packages are published. Unfortunately, the missing packages keep one from installing the ones that are published.
So my question was: is this as expected and I need to wait for Leap to be released? Or is something not as expected?
It is not expected. It has nothing really to do with "release" as this is add-on repository that lives independently. It is there once it is ready. Why it is not there is better answered elsewhere. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org