Greg KH writes:
I don't understand exactly what you mean by a "service file"?
A RIS file is a way to let zypper know a bundle of repositories to use, and you can even change those repositories later on in the service file and it will change the repo setup accordingly. So for openSUSE for example, instead of this whole linking of *-Current repositories to their xy.z counterparts there could simply be a service file that gets changed when the new version repos are ready to be switched.
And how would you have the LibreOffice repo build against the proper GNOME repo to get the right dependancies and libraries pulled into it?
I don't know how OBS handles that exactly. But it must be working somehow or a lot of auxiliary repos wouldn't exist.
That's the main reason everything is just in one repo at the moment.
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