Le 04/02/2014 22:17, Dirk Müller a écrit :
Hi *,
Could you, trigger rebuild of openSUSE:Factory:ARM ImageMagick.
done
Normally those manual rebuilds should not be necessary, as I have a
cron job running that does that. There was apparently an error around
ImageMagick now, hopefully fixed.
Op dinsdag 4 februari 2014 14:35:06 schreef Freek de Kruijf:
Op dinsdag 4 februari 2014 13:49:18 schreef Andreas Schwab:
Freek de Kruijf fr...@opensuse.org writes:
Please give me some hints, how to proceed and where and what to branch.
Once you have branched it you can additional
Freek de Kruijf fr...@opensuse.org writes:
I played around on the OBS website branching security:clamav, but this one
did
not have a possibility to add the armv6l architecture.
You'll need to add a new repository that points to openSUSE:Factory:ARM.
For openSUSE:13.1:Update you are SOL,
Hi Guillaume,
What is the advantage of your cron job vs an OBS auto trigger?
Needed rebuild are triggered. No?
The direct rebuild flag works different from the cron job. The cron
job rebuilds packages that became uninstallable. The direct rebuild
rebuilds all direct dependencies of a changed
On Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2014, 12:34:40 wrote Dirk Müller:
Hi Guillaume,
What is the advantage of your cron job vs an OBS auto trigger?
Needed rebuild are triggered. No?
The direct rebuild flag works different from the cron job. The cron
job rebuilds packages that became uninstallable.
Hi,
are the latest Chromebook images supposed to work? I tried the most recent
Factory-ARM-XFCE-chromebook.armv7l-1.12.1-Build169.2 (of today) and got
-
** File not found uEnv.txt
Loading file boot.scr from mmc device 1:2 (lxboot)
2138 bytes read
Running bootscript ...
## Executing script
Hi,
I was trying something different to get the chromebook working:
I found in the Images.wiwi.in, that a lot of packages are marked as
PKG_BOOT_TAG and that way included in the initrd, suchas vboot,
gptfdisk,mrvl-firmware, which shouldnt be needed for booting imo. I
reduced those to just