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Move to OpenSUSE build service #139

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msoos opened this issue Nov 6, 2014 · 4 comments
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Move to OpenSUSE build service #139

msoos opened this issue Nov 6, 2014 · 4 comments

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msoos commented Nov 6, 2014

It would allow us to create packages for more than just Ubuntu which is what we support now. See https://build.opensuse.org/

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msoos commented Apr 14, 2015

Wow Wow Wow! Great job, I'm thoroughly impressed! Looks like you can do magic here! I'm terrible at packaging, maybe these packages could become official if you don't mind? I'll dig a bit deeper, but if you could explain me a bit, it'd help too :)

By the way, I heard that the opensuse build system can even build ubuntu packages. Is that still the case?

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Feel free to make them public :). What exactly you would want to help with? It's simply a rpm .spec file describind the build, your sources, and that's it ;). And maybe few patches.

Yes, one can build for ubuntu, fedora, RHEL, SLES, arch, centos, debian and more. The only downside is that I do not know how to write ".spec files" for .deb.

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msoos commented Oct 8, 2017

Thanks for the info! I've decided this is too much of a hassle to set up for all the distributions. I'm sticking to Ubuntu + Docker for now. I have put the .spec and changes file under /scirpts/.

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