[ale] Fwd:openSUSE Build Service 2.1 Release

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 18:44:16 EDT 2010


For those interested in OBS, the latest release allows source to be
pulled from SVN / GIT, then compiled and a rpm or deb built.

Should make tracking a package that gets updated often easier.

You can see an example at:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/files?package=osc&project=openSUSE%3ATools%3AUnstable

The _service tags are what does the magic.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Andreas Jaeger <aj at opensuse.org>
Date: Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:16 AM
Subject: [opensuse-buildservice] openSUSE Build Service 2.1 Release
To: opensuse-announce at opensuse.org
Cc: opensuse-buildservice at opensuse.org


The openSUSE Build Service - OBS - is  now officially at release 2.1. We're
delighted with the improvements in  this release, including an enhanced web
interface, integration with online code management systems and better
access controls.

OBS 2.1 Introduces New Features
===========================

Enhanced web user interface

This iteration has enhanced the web user interface of openSUSE Build
Service  with features that were previously only in the osc command line
client. It  now allows submitting of packages to other projects, showing a
history of changes and who did them, with associated comments. This means
that the full work flow needed to build packages, contribute them to
projects and collaborate on them is available from the web interface.

Integration with online source code management tools

Users of the Build Service may now access a new concept called 'source
services'. Source services allow, for example, the automatic checkout of
source code for a package from a remote server via Git or Subversion,
building a tar ball from these checked out sources, and using them for
building a package.  It also enables direct download of tar balls from
remote sites. This allows packagers to work with external sources without
downloading them to their own workstations, and makes it easy to rebuild
packages after upstream changes with a single click.

Better access controls

The access controls have been enhanced so that read/write access to a
project  can be granted on an individual basis. This allows for tighter
control of work flows where needed. You can for example ensure people don't
have access to security updates while they are being tested.

Using OBS
=========
To use the Open Source Build Service, you can access the public instance on
build.opensuse.org or install it on your own hardware to have a private
Build Service. For local installations you can install from source, or use
the ready-to-run appliance image, either directly or in a virtual machine.
You can also obtain an installation image to install an openSUSE 11.3
system with the Build Service pre-installed. For details check
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_installations

For more information about the Build Service, check
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Build_Service.

Thanks
======
This release of the OBS has received many contributions from other
companies, community  members and foundations, making this release a  truly
collaborative product. We would like to thank everyone who helped make the
openSUSE Build Service 2.1 possible! Special thanks go to Martin Mohring
and the OBS team at The Linux Foundation, who contributed the extended
access handling.

About the Build Service
==================
The Build Service is an open package and distribution development platform
providing a transparent infrastructure for developers to build packages for
a variety of Linux distributions and hardware architectures.
build.opensuse.org is a freely available service and can build packages for
the  most popular distributions besides openSUSE including SUSE Linux
Enterprise, Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and  Ubuntu.
The Build Service aims to significantly reduce the costs and risks related
to the distribution of applications, from building, providing and
maintaining them. It does so by providing a convenient web and command-line
interface, which developers can use to upload their code and build
instructions. The Build Service will then create a clean, virtualized
operating system, install any required build dependencies and create the
package. This process will be repeated for each supported operating system.
Once the build is finished, all packages will be made available in a set of
repositories for easy distribution.
The Build Service at build.opensuse.org currently builds about 100,000
packages from 25,000 users working on 15,000 different projects.
Communities and companies using their own Build Service installation
include the MeeGo Project, VLC team, Dell, Cray and many others.

For more information about the Build Service, check
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Build_Service.

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