[CentOS-devel] Adding centos-extras to a cbs build target
Troy Dawson
tdawson at redhat.comMon Dec 5 22:33:07 UTC 2016
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On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Brian Stinson <brian at bstinson.com> wrote: > On Dec 02 17:04, Troy Dawson wrote: >> Hi, >> I thought I'd read how to do this somewhere, but I've spent alot of >> time searching with no results. >> >> I'm trying to build origin on aarch64, so I am using the >> oranges7-test64-common-el7 build target. >> >> The problem is that origin requires golang. golang for aarch64 is in >> centos-extras. But when I try to build on oranges7, it doesn't see >> extras. >> >> What can I do so that oranges sees the centos-extras repo? >> >> Troy >> p.s. my build command is >> cbs build --scratch --arch-override=aarch64 oranges7-test64-common-el7 >> origin-1.4.0-1.el7.src.rpm > > I just added Extras to the Oranges tag. Let us know if there's anything > else we can do to help. > > --Brian Thanks Brian, That worked. Troy
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