I just started using bodhi, but no matter how I operate on the package, they have been in pengding state, I do not know what it is. I'm running in a local bodhi environment in f10. Any help? Thanks!
On 09/13/2010 10:42 PM, asdf asdfasd wrote:
I just started using bodhi, but no matter how I operate on the package, they have been in pengding state, I do not know what it is. I'm running in a local bodhi environment in f10. Any help? Thanks!
Updates change state when they are "pushed". From the web interface you would go to Admin->Requests, and kick off a push from there, or `bodhi --push`.
However, you're running this locally? I haven't tried to run a local push in a long time, so I'm not sure what kind of roadblocks you'll hit. At the least, bodhi is expecting /mnt/koji/packages to exist (or whatever you have the `build_dir` config set to).
luke
2010/9/15 Luke Macken lmacken@redhat.com:
On 09/13/2010 10:42 PM, asdf asdfasd wrote:
I just started using bodhi, but no matter how I operate on the package, they have been in pengding state, I do not know what it is. I'm running in a local bodhi environment in f10. Any help? Thanks!
Updates change state when they are "pushed". From the web interface you would go to Admin->Requests, and kick off a push from there, or `bodhi --push`.
However, you're running this locally? I haven't tried to run a local push in a long time, so I'm not sure what kind of roadblocks you'll hit. At the least, bodhi is expecting /mnt/koji/packages to exist (or whatever you have the `build_dir` config set to).
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Thank you,luke.But I don't know how to change status in the web interface Admin->Requests.The attachment is the web interface of admin ->request. What should I do? And 'build_dir' already set correct.
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