OBS uses a clean OSS VM-s without additional (extra) repositories. And as far as I know there is no codecs packed in official distros, do to codec licenses.Uhmm...I don't follow. Why libmad is needed ? Isn't present in the OBS system ?
It is much easier to build it for distros that you want then download it, for each distro and arhitecture. Just accept the request. It will not touch your build.
This is weird, cause the official 32bit build for Ubuntu is built on Ubuntu 12.04, which should have GCC 4.6. I have no idea why the OBS complains.
I guess we can patch the variables.pri file (line 15) as a temporary solution.
I think it was patched in a extra package from additional repo. The same story.
Nop, NO-go. Produce the same error. As I said, There is NO X-server or xfb. In any Virtual Machine on OBS they are Headless.Please try again. I have improved the unittest script to detect if a X server is available.
In case, what is the username used by the OBS, and is the xvfb package available ?