As a build platform it’s capable of producing RPM, DEB and many other 
distributions as well as Intel, AMD and other cpu architectures automatically. 
I’ve never used it but I know that SUSE uses it for all of their builds and 
saves the devs numerous hours. Just a thought as the are only two requirements, 
no licensing issues and no closed source binaries.

Ken Schneider 

> On May 1, 2018, at 10:41 AM, Geert Janssens <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Op dinsdag 1 mei 2018 15:24:37 CEST schreef Kenneth Schneider:
>> Have you ever looked into the openSUSE OpenBuildService (OBS)"? It provides
>> a way to build for many different distributions and platforms. I have no
>> doubt that the gnucash maintainer for openSUSE uses it. It may be worth a
>> try to contact him(her) for more information.
>> 
>> Ken Schneider
>> 
> I'm interested in the concept of OBS. However I never had time to investigate 
> it further. There's always other this more urgent :)
> It's still on my list though.
> 
> Geert
> 
> 
> 

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