Hi,
On 3/8/2010 at 09:24 AM, Ciro Iriarte
wrote: Hi, how can I link a repository to use the packages from it at build time of one of my packages?. Link package by package implies that it's rebuilt for my repository and that's not what I want. I'm using the web interface (http://build.opensuse.org).
You'll have to use the command line client 'osc' for this. Run "osc meta prj <your-projectname>" and add a path line under your existing <repository> entry. Something like this: <path repository="{Repository}" project="{ProjectName}"/> Replace {Repository} and {ProjectName} with the corresponding repository and project name of the project from where you would want packages to be picked up at build time. Look at the second example provided at: http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Tips_and_Tricks#Adding_multiple_reposit... HTH, Srinidhi.
By the way, disabling the build of a package in my repo gives some weird errors:
Package Flags ERROR validation failed, output: /tmp/opensuse_frontend_validator 20100308-14900-11j4szl-0:48: element publish: Schemas validity error : Element 'publish': This element is not expected. Expected is ( bcntsynctag ). /tmp/opensuse_frontend_validator20100308-14900-11j4szl-0 fails to validate
Regards,
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