Hi, Michal. You wrote:
osc build --alternative-project Some:Project some_repository some_arch
From docs: "alternative project is used, when there is no project at the server", but the project is exist at the server and need the same target, the only thing is different - there is the new version of one build depended package, while I need to build it with the older one from another repo.
osc build --prefer-pkgs some/dir
I tried this option too, but the "osc" still sees the new version of
build depended package from home repo and install only the new one.
Best regards.
2012/9/18, Michal Vyskocil
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 08:11:42PM +0300, openSUSE user wrote:
Hi, all.
Tell me, please, how can I build locally a package with an older version of build dependent package (older than in the repository) with "osc"? Interest options:
a) The old version of a depended package is available in some repository,
osc build --alternative-project Some:Project some_repository some_arch
b) The old version of a depended package is available only locally, on HDD.
osc build --prefer-pkgs some/dir
Regards Michal Vyskocil
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