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| - | The [[build.meego.com|MeeGo build system]] is part of meego.com infrastructure and supports several important kinds of development: | + | The [[http://build.meego.com/|MeeGo build system]] is part of meego.com infrastructure and supports several important kinds of development: |
* Applications to run on MeeGo | * Applications to run on MeeGo | ||
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The heart of the Build Infrastructure of MeeGo is the upstream project openSUSE Build Service (OBS). It is an automated system used for building software packages, collaboration of developers, release management, maintenance, and much more. Moblin started using OBS in June 2008 and released Moblin 2.0 and Moblin 2.1, as well as other derivative releases. OBS has proven to be a very reliable infrastructure that is quickly evolving. It is rich with features for distribution building and maintenance. The Linux Foundation is dedicated to the further development of OBS and has a team, including two full-time OBS maintainers, contributing to its development and its use by MeeGo and the Ecosystem.
MeeGo currently uses OBS version 2.1.1. To learn more about version 2.1 and the additional features in it, see the upstream project details: roadmap.
There are 3 OBS instances that are relevant to MeeGo
Let's set out some basics about the OBS.
The [build system] is part of meego.com infrastructure and supports several important kinds of development:
Having these areas allow us to support:
Choose one of the different tracks and guides for: