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#
# Open Build Service 2.8
#
WARNING:
WARNING: This is a development release, not for production usage!
WARNING:
Please read the README.SETUP file for initial installation
instructions or use the OBS Appliance from
http://openbuildservice.org/download/
There is also an install medium with installs OBS on hard disc now.
dist/README.UPDATERS file has informations for updaters.
OBS Appliance users who have setup their LVM can just replace
their appliance image without data loss. The migration will
happen automatically.
Features
========
* New obsservicedispatch service to handle source service runs in a queue
and asynchron.
* Allow admins to lock or delete users and their home projects via new command
Incompatible changes:
=====================
* kiwi builds: build configuration changes from the project where the kiwi
file is stored have always an effect now.
Notes for systems using systemd:
================================
OBS is using init scripts, not systemd style .service files. This will stay until
we will switch from SLES 11 to SLES 12 as default production platform.
openSUSE installations may use systemd (instead of sysvinit) and it should work
in general. Not working are usages like
# rcobssrcserver status
You will only get the systemd status here.
Also stopping services may not kill all processes, which leads to abstract errors
when trying to restart them. We heard also about trashed MySQL databases when using
systemd.
To avoid these problems you need switch directory to avoid the systemd mapper:
# cd /etc/init.d
# ./obssrcserver status|stop|start