Hi Mark, bird is now fixed[1], I have submitted my patch network/bird which is a devel package for Factory, from where it should automatically move to Factory as part of daily batch jobs, for the future I will use your proposed workflow, which I think would would the same way in the end... Thanks for all the feedback! https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/848877?notification_id=23896322 -- Best regards / S pozdravem, BSc. Mark Stopka, BBA Managing Partner (at) PERLUR Group mobile: +420 704 373 561 website: www.perlur.cloud On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 4:10 PM Mark Post <mpost@suse.com> wrote:
Before fixing, look whether x86 is affected, too. If so, then submit to
On 11/16/20 2:15 AM, Sarah Julia Kriesch wrote: the regular Factory.
Whether x86_64 is affected or not, please verify that whatever fix you apply doesn't break other architectures, and then gets sent to openSUSE:Factory, not openSUSE:Factory:zSystems. We created openSUSE:Factory:zSystems for two reasons: 1. openSUSE:Factory doesn't build against s390x 2. For packages that might require major hacking before being submitted to openSUSE:Factory.
Rather than trying to do local builds using qemu, just do an "osc branch openSUSE:Factory:zSystems" for the package and let the mainframe build workers do the build. Using qemu for that might take forever.
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