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Building against Mer in Community OBS
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<description>Mer is cool</description> | <description>Mer is cool</description> |
Revision as of 18:28, 14 October 2011
Setting up Build Repositories
To change the build target repositories (part of the project metadata):
osc -A https://api.pub meta prj home:yourname -e
The XML should look along these lines (make sure you use your own "name=" value) paying special attention to the <repository>
tags:
<project name="home:yourname"> <title>yourname's Home Project</title> <description>Mer is cool</description> <person userid="yourname" role="maintainer"/> <person userid="yourname" role="bugowner"/> <repository name="Mer_Core_armv7hl"> <path project="Mer:fake:Core:armv7hl" repository="Core_armv7hl"/> <arch>armv8el</arch> </repository> <repository name="Mer_Core_armv7l"> <path project="Mer:fake:Core:armv7l" repository="Core_armv7l"/> <arch>armv7el</arch> </repository> <repository name="Mer_Core_i586"> <path project="Mer:fake:Core:i586" repository="Core_i586"/> <arch>i586</arch> </repository> </project>
This can also be edited in the web interface, under your project -> Advanced -> Raw config -> Edit