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List:       opensuse-packaging
Subject:    Re: Restoring/updating duo_unix (2FA)
From:       "Daugherity, Andrew W" <adaugherity () tamu ! edu>
Date:       2023-02-09 0:10:46
Message-ID: E75AD704-BA6D-42DF-95AF-9695F71B6936 () tamu ! edu
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On Jan 23, 2023, at 3:46 AM, Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de<mailto:schwab@suse.de>> \
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On Jan 20 2023, Daugherity, Andrew W wrote:

> There used to be a duo_unix [1] package in the security repo, but it was a bit out \
> of date.  I branched it and updated it to (what was) current in my home repo [2], \
> but unfortunately the original package was deleted before I could submit my \
> updates.  Does this mean I'll have to create a new package from scratch and then \
> submit that to the security repo?  I've tried to use 'osc copypac' but it just \
> creates a new dangling link, or completely fails if I use -e.

Since you already branched it you can recover it by removing the _link
file in your branched package.

--
Andreas Schwab, SUSE Labs, schwab@suse.de<mailto:schwab@suse.de>
GPG Key fingerprint = 0196 BAD8 1CE9 1970 F4BE  1748 E4D4 88E3 0EEA B9D7
"And now for something completely different."


Thanks for the tip!  It didn't work with 'osc rm _link' but I was able to remove it \
via the web interface and then continue development.

I've now implemented basically everything I proposed, and submitted it as #1063920.


-Andrew


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&gt; There used to be a duo_unix [1] package in the security repo, but it was a bit \
out of date.  I branched it and updated it to (what was) current in my home repo [2], \
but unfortunately the original package was deleted before I could submit my updates.  \
Does this mean I'll have to create a new package from scratch and then submit that to \
the security repo?  I've tried to use 'osc copypac' but it just creates a new \
dangling link, or completely fails if I use -e.

Since you already branched it you can recover it by removing the _link
file in your branched package.

-- 
Andreas Schwab, SUSE Labs, <a href="mailto:schwab@suse.de" \
class="">schwab@suse.de</a> GPG Key fingerprint = 0196 BAD8 1CE9 1970 F4BE  1748 E4D4 \
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Thanks for the tip! &nbsp;It didn't work with 'osc rm _link' but I was able to remove \
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