Hi,

You are right that it will work.
But it's not something I prefer.
For several reasons.
1) Tumbleweed is never-ending, all other openSUSE distro version are, so the repo has to be updated al the time. 2) If Thumbleweed changes significantly it might be that openSUSE* packages won't work correctly on Thumbleweed any more.

Both 1 and 2 can cause problems for less experienced users.

I also don't understand why Tumbleweed isn't packaged separately. It only needs a bit of extra system power and a bit of storage. If owncloud.org don't prefer to package owncloud Thumbleweed themselves they can also auto mirror the build files to build.opensuse.org so it'll build there.


On 2016-03-13 19:20, Chris wrote:
Hi,

If you use Fedora, the CENTOS 7 packages will most likely work (the
owncloud-files one at least). openSUSE users similarly can rely on LEAP
packages for Tumbleweed and Ubuntu users can use 15.10 ones.

from https://owncloud.org/blog/time-to-upgrade-to-owncloud-9-0/

So just use the "owncloud-files" package from openSUSE 13.2/Leap



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