Projects in the topic packaging
Packaging is the task of building and bundling software with meta data such as the software's full name, description, a list of dependencies necessary for the software to run properly and the like.


Work on my OBS packages

a project by lrupp

~> osc my pkg | wc -l 699

Updated about 3 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Twopence

an invention by e_bischoff

Twopence is (will be) a remote execution engine for tests, able to run tests in virtual machines and real hardware through various means of communication : virtio for KVM / QEmu, ssh on top of libssh, serial lines. This library can be called from shell and ruby wrappers. While it is already functional (and used), it still needs polishing, stabilizing, and extending. It is also planned to integrate it with Pennyworth (project Machinery) and let it go fully Open Source.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 7 hacker ♥️.

Resistance is Futile - Using zypper to "upgrade" CentOS/RHEL to openSUSE/SLES

a project by RBrownSUSE

zypper is magic

A number of experiments suggest that it may be feasible to run zypper from an openSUSE 'live' media against a 'foreign' RPM based OS installation (eg. CentOS) and then 'zypper dup' to openSUSE

Updated about 4 years ago. 23 hacker ♥️.

Crowbar on openSUSE

a project by tboerger

In order to build a community around crowbar, our cloud installer, we need to get this running on openSUSE as well. So let's find some time to move the packaging of crowbar from the ibs to the obs! In the end, there should be working packages in

Updated about 2 years ago. 9 hacker ♥️.

Travis CI support for Yast

an invention by lslezak

Description

Travis provides nice integration with GitHub, it can automatically run tests for every commit or every pull request.

Updated about 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

"emerge" for rpm/SUSE

an idea by dmacvicar

There are lot of packages that can't be hosted on the Build Service. The idea would be a tool where you can say:

Updated about 4 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Sonic Pi on SUSE

an invention by wstephenson

Sonic Pi is a live-coded software synthesiser for teaching computing via music. It originates on the Raspberry Pi but should be on mainstream Linux too. This project is to clean it up by removing Raspbian hacks, package it and its dependencies and get it running nicely on openSUSE. Sonic Pi uses Ruby to control the synthesiser, and the frontend is written in Qt.

Updated about 2 years ago. No love.

Parallella: Epiphany packaging for openSUSE

an invention by a_faerber

The Parallella is an SBC with Xilinx Zynq SoC and 16-core Epiphany-III co-processor. I had contributed a device tree for the Parallella to v3.17 (with a network/clock issue just reported by Olof Johansson to be investigated).

Updated over 4 years ago. No love.