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PKGBUILD 0000000630 630 Bytes
_service 0000000118 118 Bytes
appimage.yml 0000001411 1.38 KB
debian.changelog 0000000125 125 Bytes
debian.compat 0000000003 3 Bytes
debian.control 0000000771 771 Bytes
debian.dirs 0000000031 31 Bytes
debian.docs 0000000010 10 Bytes
debian.lintian-overrides 0000000039 39 Bytes
debian.manpages 0000000006 6 Bytes
debian.rules 0000000789 789 Bytes
osc-1.6.2.tar.gz 0000363822 355 KB
osc.changes 0000156165 153 KB
osc.dsc 0000000320 320 Bytes
osc.spec 0000007014 6.85 KB
Revision 438 (latest revision is 439)
Daniel Mach's avatar Daniel Mach (dmach) accepted request 1167769 from Daniel Mach's avatar Daniel Mach (dmach) (revision 438)
- 1.6.2
  - Command-line:
    - Fix 'branch' command to allow using '--new-package' option on packages that do not exist
    - Fix 'buildinfo' command to include obs:cli_debug_packages by default
    - Fix 'buildinfo' command to send complete local build environment as the 'build' command does
    - Allow `osc rpmlint` to infer prj/pkg from CWD
    - Propagate exit code from the run() and do_() commandline methods
    - Give a hint where a scmsync git is hosted
    - Fix crash in 'updatepacmetafromspec' command when working with an incomplete spec
  - Authentication:
    - Cache password from SecretService to avoid spamming user with an accept dialog
    - Never ask for credentials when displaying help
  - Library:
    - Support package linking of packages from scmsync projects
    - Fix do_createrequest() function to return None instead of request id
    - Replace invalid 'if' with 'elif' in BaseModel.dict()
    - Fix crash when no prefered packages are defined
Comments 1

Bruno Pitrus's avatar

This is broken rn on Tumbleweed, it tries to pick up python3.8

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