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This track will give you a brief introduction to the features and capabilities of the OBS instance hosted at build.meego.com. | This track will give you a brief introduction to the features and capabilities of the OBS instance hosted at build.meego.com. | ||
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== How to use the commandline client == | == How to use the commandline client == | ||
== MeeGo Packaging guidelines and Howto == | == MeeGo Packaging guidelines and Howto == | ||
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== Multi-Architecture and Multi-Distribution packaging == | == Multi-Architecture and Multi-Distribution packaging == | ||
== Tips & Tricks == | == Tips & Tricks == | ||
These pages are in preparation - contributions welcome.
This track will give you a brief introduction to the features and capabilities of the OBS instance hosted at build.meego.com. Note: You need an account to access build.meego.com. A public instance is being setup and will be announced shortly. If you have no account, you can still learn how the openSUSE Build Service works at the upstream projects own instance http://build.opensuse.org .
In this track, you'll learn how to use the webinterface, the commandline client and create your first package. The packaging guidelines and more advanced topics are also covered.
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If you need help, you can join #meego or #meego-dev on irc.freenode.net . See also this page about all MeeGo IRC channels.
You can join MeeGo-dev and MeeGo-packaging mailing lists over here.