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PKGBUILD | 0000002686 2.62 KB | |
python-kiwi-rpmlintrc | 0000001857 1.81 KB | |
python-kiwi.changes | 0000967612 945 KB | |
python-kiwi.spec | 0000021410 20.9 KB | |
python-kiwi.tar.gz | 0001931627 1.84 MB |
Revision 80 (latest revision is 114)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Fabian Vogt (favogt)
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- Bump version: 9.23.42 → 9.23.43 - Re-add suseImportBuildKey suseImportBuildKey is not required during the image build as kiwi imports the correct keys by itself. However, the created images lack the repository signing keys and any `zypper` commands will thus fail. This fixes https://github.com/OSInside/kiwi/issues/1876 - Bump version: 9.23.41 → 9.23.42 - Fixed fedora integration test builds Maintain the repos in the obs prj config which prevents the weird "nothing provides kernel-obs-build" error - Bump version: 9.23.40 → 9.23.41 - Remove util-linux-systemd & util-linux Requires from dracut-kiwi-overlay These dependencies are pulled in via dracut-kiwi-lib. - Add missing util-linux-systemd Requires to dracut-kiwi-[live,libs] - Fixed test-image-orthos integration test The test was missing btrfs_root_is_snapshot which is required when using btrfs on tumbleweed. - Fixed test-image-disk-legacy integration test The test did not set a device filter for ramdisk devices but activates unattended mode. In this mode the first device in the list is taken and this is a ramdisk device which is by default too small to be used for the installation. Thus
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