Simple images in OBSan invention by -miska- As OBS can install various distributions, it should be in theory possible to abuse this functionality to create distribution independent way to create rootfs tarball. Done: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build/pull/166 |
[ARM] Bootstrap ILP32 on AArch64a project by algraf Some customers are still stuck in a world of 32bit. On ARM64, we have two options for those poor folks: 1) Run applications in the legacy ARMv7 instruction set |
Bootstrap openSUSE for MIPSa project by a_faerber While in the past MIPS boards were either low-end PIC32 or found in routers running OpenWRT at most, Imagination themselves have recently released the Creator CI20 board (Ingenic, MIPS32) running Debian. And the Shield Pro (previously iGuardian) kickstarter project (Octeon-III, MIPS64) promises to become a playground for testing KVM hardware virtualization. Porting openSUSE to MIPS will involve setting up an OBS instance linked to Factory (update: done) and cross-compiling a set of packages for an initial bootstrap (update: in progress). Maybe this can be scripted to some degree, as there will be some overlap with the ARM ILP32 port project. |
continue / push osc2a project by mstrigl While osc is growing and getting more and more complex and hard to maintain, there is an object oriented rewrite of osc which key points are: |
osc Porcelain inside Emacsa project by agraul Project DescriptionEmacs |
document/blog commit -> container workflowan idea by hennevogel we have fresh containers for every commit for OBS. document/blog how to do this with a couple of examples (ruby, go, rust, C) |
Use OBS to build GNU Screen master branchan idea by enavarro_suse Project DescriptionGNU screen is available in OBS, but the version built it is based in the |
Run autoupdate-perl in CIa project by tinita Project DescriptionCurrently autpupdate-perl runs on a cloud server. It updates perl modules in autoupdate, but also the whole CPAN-{A,B,...} projects. |
Package libfyamla project by tinita Project Descriptionlibfyaml is a modern alternative to libyaml that passes |