Re: [opensuse] Pinging kde3 repo mantainer for oS 11.2



On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 13:40 +0100, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 March 2010 12:47:49 Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 12:12 +0100, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 March 2010 11:12:10 Philipp Thomas wrote:
24 Mar 2010 10:20:16 +0100, Roger Oberholtzer <roger@xxxxxx> wrote:
For example, how would I do this to find out who maintains graphviz
for openSUSE 11.2?

That's easy! I (pth at suse de aka psmt) maintain graphwiz :)
But as you asked:

$ osc maintainer openSUSE:11.2/graphviz

bugowner:
psmt

maintainer:
-

I'm only mentioned as bugowner as I do not have maintainer rights in
the 11.2 project.

You can also find out who directly maintains a package, if you are not
sure that bugowner and maintainer are the same person. However this
only works for packages in Factory.

The metadata for each package in openSUSE Factory contains which project
is used for the actual package development:

$ osc meta pkg openSUSE:Factory graphviz

This precludes my real question:

given an installed rpm, how go I get the "openSUSE:Factory" in the first
place? You must think of all the places in obs where that rpm could have
come from. Can I tell via rpm or zypper that the specific rpm was built
in openSUSE:Factory as opposed to some other place in obs?

I am guessing I am curious if there is either (1) some tag added to the
rpm when it is made in obs that tells where in obs it was built, or (2)
some entry in the database maintained by yast/zypper that tells where
they got the rpm. #1 would be the safest info because an rpm may be
copied before installation. But either would help.

Yes there is, didn't Dominique answer this sufficiently in his mail at 12:12?

Naahh. I'm still hesitant to say it is complete info.

In the case of graphviz, I get:

openSUSE
openSUSE 11.2

For a package I have in obs, I get

obs://build.opensuse.org/home:rogeroberholtzer
home:rogeroberholtzer / openSUSE_11.2_Update

The info is ALMOST there. What made you decide to put a colon between
openSUSE and 11.2? Is that the rule for all? If so, how would I do that
for the second example? If not the rule for all, how can I determine the
correct action?
Why are there two items in the graphviz distribution text, but three in
mine?

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