Hi Mariusz, following up on your repoprt from Friday:
On Friday, July 19, 2013 12:32:05 AM Mariusz Fik wrote: > Dnia czwartek, 18 lipca 2013 22:26:34 Stefan Botter pisze: > The first, I did branch of linphone pacakge from Multimedia to my > home: project. Then I used `osc -Apm linkpac > openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Factory linphone mybranch:project` and it > didn't work... Why? > > linphone package is build in Factory OSS repository, but without > video support. Its spec file is already prepared to support video, > so we need only 'linkpac' in pmbs and linphone package should be > build with video (after updating mediastreamer2) ;-) > To make it clear and not confuse anyone, I created plain _link in my > pmbs home prj with: > `osc -Apm linkpac openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Factory linphone home:Fisiu` > Build is enabled only for Multimedia/Factory but it shows[1] that > nothing provides pkgconfig(mediastreamer) >= 2.9.0. Any ideas why? > > Another issues: > 1. I tried to add (via webui) new Repository in my home project but > server returned error 500. I was able to add it via `osc -Apm meta > prj`. All of the above was caused - so I believe - a non-existing OBS interconnect address. There has been a project "Videolan" pointing to a non-existing address (DNS still directs to a different host), and the SSL verification fails, bringing the whole task to a stop prematurely. I believe I have to raise this issue upstream. Can you please test all of your steps again? This was a tricky one, took me approx 2 hours to find ... > 2. What happened to requests history? For example: > https://pmbs.links2linux.de/request/show/460 Yes. The requests. You already ade new requests in PMBS, and I could test, how it works in 2.4 internally. It failed! Of course, the update process did not create two db entries for "deleted" repositories and projects. One of them (projects) I created last weekend already, or else nothing would have worked. Today I found the missing "repositories" entry, now accepting or declining requests works. The old requests are still there as XML files in the file system. I will try to find a way to manually import them into the DB, but this seems to me as a low priority task, perhaps Henne can give me a hint (*zwinker*). Greetings, Stefan -- Stefan Botter zu Hause Bremen
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