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The openSUSE Build Service is an open and complete distribution development platform designed to encourage developers to compile packages for multiple Linux distributions including ...
The openSUSE Build Service provides software developers with a tool to compile, release and publish their software for many distributions, including Mandriva, Ubuntu, Fedora and ...
The openSUSE Build Service provides software developers with a tool to compile, release and publish their software for many distributions, including Mandriva, Ubuntu, Fedora and ...
Novell Delivers openSUSE Build Service 1.0. Published: July 22, 2008. by Timothy Prickett Morgan Commercial Linux distributor Novell created a build service ...
© 2006 Novell Inc. 4 Current Challenges The open source communities provide lots of source code, but building & installation is often hard for unexperienced users.
openSUSE Build Service Time: Aug 30, 10:00 a.m. Package creation and maintenance using the openSUSE Build Service. Covers the web interface as well as the command-line tools and ...
The Mono Build and QA teams package open source third-party .NET applications in the Mono:Community (https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=Mono:Community) project on the ...
Novell's openSUSE project is becoming more open, as a new release due out Thursday includes licensing changes that make it easier to redistribute the Linux operating system, and a ...
From Sep 12 to Sep 13 we will have a power outage in the Nuernberg office. Downtime is planned from 2009-09-11 20:00 CEST (18:00 UTC) until 2009-09-14 10:00 CEST (08:00 UTC).
The last two weeks saw two improvements on speeding up the building of packages in the openSUSE Build Service: An ultra-fast scheduler and a binary cache for the worker.
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The openSUSE Build Service is an open and complete distribution development platform designed to encourage developers to compile packages for multiple Linux distributions including openSUSE, Red Hat, Mandriva, Ubuntu, Fedora and Debian. It typically simplifies the packaging process, so developers can more easily package a single program for many distributions, and many openSUSE releases, making more packages available to users regardless of what distribution version they use.

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