On 1/15/2009 at 3:41 PM, "Kevin James"
wrote: On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 15:12 +0100, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: On 1/15/2009 at 3:00 PM, "Kevin James"
wrote: OpenSUSE Webclient Error: Error Details: Errorcode: package_save_error Message: error saving project: unable to walk on path 'openSUSE.org:openSUSE:11.0/standard' openSUSE.org: seems to try to reference to the live OBS for remote inclusion. Did you create a openSUSE.org project?
osc meta prj openSUSE.org gives this output on my OBS instance:
==== <project name="openSUSE.org"> <title>Short title of NewProject</title> <description>This project aims at providing some foo and bar.
It also does some weird stuff. </description> <remoteurl>https://api.opensuse.org/public</remoteurl> <person role="maintainer" userid="me"/> <person role="bugowner" userid="me"/> <build> <disable/> </build> <publish> <disable/> </publish> </project> ====
maybe this gives you a pointer?
Dominique
Thanks Dominique.
No, I didn't create an openSUSE.org project - that wasn't specified in the instructions I followed. Should I create such a project, then move my repositories under there? I'll look at doing that now.
Cheers, KEv.
Kevin, I think there are different solutions: - You create a openSUSE.org project (as base project, where your projects will build agains). You can use the meta from above. - You create your own base projects (to build against) and you import the Distribution into obs (the :full folders). Depending on use case, one or the other might be more interesting for you. If you want to have the 'assited' way of setting up build targets, then OBS Apparently expects you in latest versions to have a remote-url style project (option 1) Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org