[maemo-developers] OBS and Fremantle .... 193 Extras apps built...
From: Kimitake kimitake at gmail.comDate: Tue May 18 03:36:13 EEST 2010
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Hi David, I referred wiki[4] and tried the following command, but do I need an account to access OBS server? osc -A $API meta prj Maemo:Fremantle:1.2:Std -F - <<XML <project name="Maemo:Fremantle:1.2:Std"> <title>Fremantle 1.2</title> : : btw, the argument is "-c" not "-F", isn't it? (my osc command is version 0.126) [4]http://wiki.maemo.org/OpenSuse_Build_Service Regards, Kimitake On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 6:59 AM, David Greaves <david at dgreaves.com> wrote: > A couple of posts on Planet Maemo[0] that may be interesting > > * Community Building for Maemo and MeeGo - What does the OBS *Do*? [1] > > and > > * OBS and Fremantle ... huge success and HELP!!!! [2] > > > Essentially work has been proceeding on the OBS and we now need experienced > maemo build system people to help get it working properly. > > I also realise I didn't post about the startup of the OBS work [3]. > > I've also tried to put everything on a wiki [4] so it can be maintained > > > Talk to Neils or I for more details. > > For when they've scrolled off into the the planet's crust: > [0]http://maemo.org/news/planet-maemo/ > [1]http://mer-l-in.blogspot.com/2010/05/community-building-for-maemo-and-meego.html > [2]http://mer-l-in.blogspot.com/2010/05/obs-and-fremantle-huge-success-and-help.html > [3]http://mer-l-in.blogspot.com/2010/05/it-was-dawn-of-3rd-age.html > [4]http://wiki.maemo.org/OpenSuse_Build_Service > > > David > > -- > "Don't worry, you'll be fine; I saw it work in a cartoon once..." > _______________________________________________ > maemo-developers mailing list > maemo-developers at maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers >
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