Greg KH, Just a note about perl and the D:L:P repo (development:languages:perl). Since 11.4 is due out so soon and will fix this issue, you don't need to address this, but I thought I'd make you aware anyway since I assume similar situations will arise in the future. Hopefully this can be fixed via documentation on the wiki, and that is my real request. Anyway, I have a home project for which I just added the Tumbleweed repo. In my home project, I also have a number of perl modules with the specfile built via cpanspec. They use a specfile macro that is not in 11.3, but is in the D:L:P 11.3 repo. So I have OBS build against D:L:P 11.3 successfully. But they fail when I attempt to build against Tumbleweed due to the undefined specfile macro. The most obvious fix would be to get Tumbleweed to have that macro defined. (It is defined in 11.4, so I'm not really asking. I can wait 2 or 3 weeks.) A more flexible option, would be for me to additionally add the D:L:P 11.3 repo to my OBS Tumbleweed build environment. I don't think that can be done via the GUI. (ie. Via the GUI, I think every repo I add creates a new build environment.) Nor do I know if it is supported via manual config file editing. If so, having the wiki entry for Tumbleweed discuss how to add a second simultaneous repo like that would be beneficial. If anyone wants to look into this so they can document a fix, please feel free to just branch one of my failed perl module builds from. Then try setup a dual Tumbleweed / D:L:P 11.3 build environment. https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?arch_x86_64=1&defaults=0&failed=1&project=home%3Agregfreemyer%3ATools-for-forensic-boot-cd&repo_openSUSE_Tumbleweed_standard=1 Thanks Greg F -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org