On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 06:20:27PM +0200, Martin Mohring wrote:
as described in "openSUSE.org.xml", I have set up this project for use with <remoteurl>:
<project name="openSUSE.org"> <title>openSUSE.org Project</title> <description>This project refers to projects hosted on the Build Service at the openSUSE.org project. This is important especially for the base projects which provides the distributions to build against by default. Your local Build Service instance will request, download and cache all needed sources or binary packages from the openSUSE.org project when you build against it.
Use openSUSE.org:openSUSE:10.3 for example to build against the openSUSE:10.3 project as specified on the opensuse.org Build Service.</description> <remoteurl>https://<Mylogin>:<Mypasswd>@api.opensuse.org/</remoteurl> <repository name="standard"> <arch>i586</arch> <arch>x86_64</arch> </repository> </project>
Defining repositories in remoteurl projects doesn't make sense. But it shouldn't break things.
To check what happens, I have also added Build Repository in my OBS for openSUSE:Tools (a copy for of build.o.o/openSUSE:Tools for testing) like that:
<repository name="RHEL_5"> <path repository="standard" project="openSUSE.org:RedHat:RHEL-5"/> <arch>i586</arch> <arch>x86_64</arch> </repository>
Then the build for openSUSE:Tools/RHEL_5 should automagically start right now, correct?
Right.
But I do not get a reaction in my "openSUSE:Tools", e.g. the build is stuck (does not start). What did I miss?
Hard to tell without seeing any output from the scheduler. Cheers, Michael. -- Michael Schroeder mls@suse.de SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF Markus Rex, HRB 16746 AG Nuernberg main(_){while(_=~getchar())putchar(~_-1/(~(_|32)/13*2-11)*13);} --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org