2007/8/26, Ciro Iriarte
2007/8/26, Marcus Rueckert
: On 2007-08-26 16:03:28 +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
"Ciro Iriarte"
writes: Any lawer in the house? :D
The first question is: is this Open Source software? We do only include Open Source packages. The license you showed does not look like an OSI approved license to me,
we might be able to handle it the same way as we handle the sun jdk packages in the buildservice atm. that you can build against those but not download them.
this wasnt the first request from packagers/users for oracle bindings (php/perl).
darix
That sounds great!!, can this be selective?, i mean, avoid downloading oracle-instanclient binary packages, but allowing to download nosrc files, so the end user can quickly fix dependencies.
Maybe adding to packages to the BS would make it easier, a restricted "oracle-instanclient" to build and a public "oracle-instantclient_dep" providing the nosrc package.
Regards, Ciro
Hi, i see there's no answer to this, but checked BS today and found a new feature, the ability to mark a package for being published or not. Can i use this feature to have an oracle-instantclient package on the BS?, can it be imported on another project when it's not published meaning that just the binary rpm are not copied to software.opensuse.org?. This sounds really great and a better solution than having a personal BS as i can't have access to other projects that way. Regards, Ciro --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org