On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Juergen Weigert
On Jul 26, 10 14:51:25 +0000, doiggl@velocitynet.com.au wrote:
Hello, As an example, I have this package on the build service.
osc shows:
# osc ls home:doiggl mozbot mozbot-2.6.tar.gz mozbot.spec wizard.xml
Is it possible to add a file to the package <mozbot> without having to
No. 'osc add' and 'osc ci' both require a checkout copy.
I actually have a similar question: I have a script that I call to do an update to my package via osc, and it already knows that it will have to replace some files. I would like to avoid downloading a big tarball which I already know will be replaced... I tried "--limit-size 0" but it didn't have the expected/desired results - it doesn't track local files so "osc add/addremove" doesn't work. Any suggestions? I thought limit-size was meant for this - what is the purpose of it if you end up with a non-functioning checkout? thanks, Christian.
checkout the package e.g osc cd home:doiggl:mozbot
:-) nice idea. But I fear this is non-trivial...
By the way osc help shows this at the end
For additional information, see * http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service_Tutorial * http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/CLI
And I found http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/CLI has No text on that page
Fixed both URLs in the wiki with redirects. They suffered from migrating into a new structure. Pushed all(!) of the new URLs into osc git 8830d39.
cheers, JW-
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