Hello, as agreed, the move from using tar files as source for OBS in favour of direct download from git has started. Please note that when doing so, not only the _service must be created but often the spec file needs some changes. Please see some explanations bellow. The _service file need to look like this <services> <service name="obs_scm"> <param name="scm">git</param> <param name="url">https://opendev.org/starlingx/utilities</param> <param name="version">1.0</param> <param name="subdir">utilities/worker-utils/worker-utils</param> <param name="filename">worker-utils</param> <param name="changesgenerate">disable</param> </service> <service mode="buildtime" name="tar" /> <service mode="buildtime" name="recompress"> <param name="compression">gz</param> <param name="file">*.tar</param> </service> <service name="set_version" mode="disabled"/> </services> where <param name="url"> points toward the git repo hosting the file <param name="version"> is the suffix that you want to be added to your rpm package name (I guess 2.0 would now be more appropriate) <param name="subdir"> is the the directory in which your project is located on the git tree <param name="filename"> the base name of the file that you will create for building, best to keep it the same as the package name (see Name: in spec file) The rest can remain unchanged for most packages. In the spec files the points to look at are : Name: worker-utils This will be the name of the package and the content of the macro %{name} best to keep it the same as <param name="filename"> in _service Version: 1.0 This will setup the %{version} variable, best to get it aligned with <param name="version"> in _service Release: %{tis_patch_ver}%{?_tis_dist} This is specific to startlingX and MUST be defined in your project config in OBS (done for you if you create a branch) osc meta prjconf Macros: %tis_patch_ver 1 :Macros License: Apache-2.0 This mandatory and must be using the correct OpenSUSE compliant typo. Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz This is name of the source file created by osb_scm service. If Name: and Version: are well setup in line _service, it will work out of the box. %setup if you have well defined the <param name="filename"> in _service content and the macro Name: and Version in spec file, You do not need any extra option. Building locally using osc build will show you errors and warnings. The OBS is a bit more tolerant than the local build but one that we will had rpmlint that will not be the case any more. So better to correct all errors and relevant warnings. Enjoy your day. -- Dominig ar Foll Senior Software Architect Intel Open Source Technology Centre