Hi = Build Service = Just FYI: Today I found out, that SLE-10-SP2 is already synced into the buildservice ;-) => So I've added SLE-10-SP2 as Build Repository for Education:desktop and Education:server. I think some packages that fail in the SP1 repository should build now in SP2. But as SP1 is still maintained, I leave the current SLE-10 repository as it is. Additional changes in the 11.0 repository. Found out, that python-visual didn't build because of a bug in the original boost package. So I've enabled the 11.0-Update repository and now python-visual builds fine :-) As result, most of the packages are triggered for rebuild on 11.0 and SLE-10-SP2 now - which should not be a problem. But as SLE-10-SP2 is a "new" repository, all RPMs that are disabled for SLE-10 (SP1) will fail in this repository as they are not disabled. So I'm asking if somebody has enough time to check the SLE-10-SP2 failures against the SLE-10 repository and disable/enable the packages acording to the SLE-10 repository? = SVN = I've re-aranged our SVN repository. Every subdirectory in the packages directory now has the tripple: branches/ tags/ trunk/ => trunk: this is the "head" of the current development. Every change should go here => branches: if someone wants to experimentalize something new, he can copy the current state from trunk and work in his own new directory => tags: think of the files here like "backups". Currently you can find a tag directory "10.3-release-1.0/" in some of the directories - containing the state of the package after the release of openSUSE-Education 1.0 for 10.3 In the end, you need to make a "svn up" before you proceed now. AND: everything is prepared for the 11.0 release - so please update the opensuse-education-docu now :-) = Some additional tools = As described on http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Development - we're currently using some tools (most of them are simple bash scripts) to help with packaging or ISO creation. I've created a new SVN directory: https://svn.linux-schulserver.de/viewvc/packages/opensuse-education-tools/tr... (opensuse-education-tools) which now contains most of the stuff. If you find additional scripts/tools/whatever - feel free to add them here. I think we can create a package out of this SVN directory sometimes - but currently I don't see any need for this. Any questions about the scripts in this directory? Feel free to ask :-) With kind regards, Lars -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-edu+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-edu+help@opensuse.org