On Sun 07 Feb 2021 03:11:40 PM CST, Mathias Homann wrote: >Am Sonntag, 7. Februar 2021, 10:57:14 CET schrieb Luigi Baldoni: >> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2021 at 10:13 AM >> From: "Mathias Homann" <mathias.hom...@opensuse.org> >> >> > To: packman@links2linux.de >> > Subject: Re: [packman] python error with youtube-dl >> > >> > Am Sonntag, 7. Februar 2021, 09:47:14 CET schrieb Luigi Baldoni: >> > > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2021 at 7:18 PM >> > > From: "Malcolm" <malcolmle...@cableone.net> >> > > >> > > > >>> The Packman version doesn't build the python module? Is >> > > > >>> there any point in actually having it on Packman anymore >> > > > >>> since it's built on OBS >> > > > >> >> > > > >>The packman version has a cron job that offers the latest >> > > > >>version available within minutes, I believe. Whereas on >> > > > >>openSUSE one has to wait for a manual update, submission to >> > > > >>Factory and code review. >> > > > >> >> > > > >>Since it's updated even multiple times a day, at times, I >> > > > >>think the packman way offers a better service to the final >> > > > >>user. >> > > > >> >> > > > >>Regards >> > > > > >> > > > >Hi >> > > > >Then I would suggest a systemd service and timer created and >> > > > >submitted >> > > > >to Network Utilities. Cron is dead! ;) >> > > > > >> > > > >It could just be created as an extra package, the main goal >> > > > >is to remove the unnecessary packages to reduce build >> > > > >resources, this seems like a candidate.... >> > > > >> > > > Have you looked at the cronjob and script? It's not for end >> > > > user use >> > > >> > > I never claimed that, only that, as far as I understand, it's >> > > run on PMBS >> > > without manual intervention which would not be possible on OBS. >> > > >> > > Paging Olaf for further details. >> > >> > the cronjob runs on my host at home, twice per day, and basically >> > checks if >> > the sources used in the most recent version on PMBS are still >> > current - and if not it updates them locally and resubmits to >> > PMBS. >> >> Oh, I see. >> Would you do the same in network:utilities then? > >no. I have been told in no uncertain terms that such automation is not >wanted on OBS - that is why I'm actually doing it on PM. > >Cheers >Mathias > > Hi Then I suggest a _service file and enable the changelog... You can then setup to trigger the service remotely with osc.
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