Overview
Request 1219505 superseded
Automatic submission by obs-autosubmit
- Created by factory-maintainer
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 1219556
- Open review for opensuse-review-team
- Open review for factory-staging
Request History
factory-maintainer created request
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factory-auto added opensuse-review-team as a reviewer
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licensedigger accepted review
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dimstar_suse set openSUSE:Factory:Staging:D as a staging project
Being evaluated by staging project "openSUSE:Factory:Staging:D"
dimstar_suse accepted review
Picked "openSUSE:Factory:Staging:D"
dimstar declined review
To create rcipmievd, the service binary is required at
+ build time. This binary is provided by aaa_base. Make sure this
+ package is available during build.
actually, we are in process of eliminating those rcFOO symlinks - as they are SUSEism and makes people believe, managing an openSUSE/SUSE system would be different (and for a lot of more advanced things one still has to resort to systemctl anyway, as the service symlink only covers basics)
dimstar declined request
To create rcipmievd, the service binary is required at
+ build time. This binary is provided by aaa_base. Make sure this
+ package is available during build.
actually, we are in process of eliminating those rcFOO symlinks - as they are SUSEism and makes people believe, managing an openSUSE/SUSE system would be different (and for a lot of more advanced things one still has to resort to systemctl anyway, as the service symlink only covers basics)
dimstar_suse reopened request
Reopened via staging workflow.
dimstar_suse added factory-staging as a reviewer
Being evaluated by group "factory-staging"
dimstar_suse accepted review
Unstaged from project "openSUSE:Factory:Staging:D"
dimstar_suse declined request
Declined via staging workflow.
Link to the solution provided by Dimstar...
actually, we are in process of eliminating those rcFOO symlinks - as they are SUSEism and makes people believe, managing an openSUSE/SUSE system would be different (and for a lot of more advanced things one still has to resort to systemctl anyway, as the service symlink only covers basics)