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PKGBUILD 0000000551 551 Bytes
_service 0000000447 447 Bytes
appimage.yml 0000001168 1.14 KB
debian.changelog 0000044299 43.3 KB
debian.compat 0000000003 3 Bytes
debian.control 0000000612 612 Bytes
debian.dirs 0000000031 31 Bytes
debian.docs 0000000012 12 Bytes
debian.osc.dirs 0000000068 68 Bytes
debian.osc.install 0000000072 72 Bytes
debian.rules 0000000408 408 Bytes
osc-0.173.0.tar.gz 0000371511 363 KB
osc.changes 0000117780 115 KB
osc.dsc 0000000221 221 Bytes
osc.spec 0000006751 6.59 KB
Revision 155 (latest revision is 194)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 894195 from Marcus Hüwe's avatar Marcus Hüwe (Marcus_H) (revision 155)
- 0.173.0:
  * add showlinked command to show all references of packages linking to a given one
  * add build --shell-after-build flag. It can also be set via .oscrc.
  * add build --stage flag. Useful for example for fixing file lists and just
    running the install section to see the result of it (use --stage=i=).
    Check the help for more details.
  * allow to run build script as non-root, by setting su-wrapper empty
    => osc is not guessing anymore if user builds are wanted
  * add support for cross arch local build using a sysroot
  * support slash notation in "osc creq -a <action type> args"
  * add "--force" option to the "osc add" command (can be used to override
    the exclude_glob config option)
  * support the commit of arbitrary sized files
  * add support for sccache
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