I hate prefixing e-mail subjects with urgency like that, but RPMs are
moving and you'll need to take action to be able to keep access to them.
With v1 coming soon, I needed to reorganize the repositories on
repos.fedorapeople.org/pulp/pulp.
There will be two main branches off the root of the pulp directory.
Within each branch are two sets of repositories, "stable" and "testing".
* v1 - The latest in the v1.x codebase, so 1.0 to start but potentially
1.1 and so on.
* v1/stable - The current production version of Pulp (doesn't exist yet).
* v1/testing - Candidate builds for 1.x builds. In the beginning, the
v1.0 candidates will be in here, but if we have need for a 1.1 and
beyond those candidate builds will be in here as well (also doesn't
exist yet, but soon).
* dev - Builds off of git master.
* dev/stable - Our current concept of a "community release". These are
tied into our sprints and somewhat tested but not to the level of the v1
stable releases.
* dev/testing - Our bi-weekly QE builds. Only for the most daring of
Pulp users.
With each of the above 4 branches are builds for Fedora 15/16 and RHEL
5/6, both i386 and x86_64.
I've already updated the two .repo files at the pulp root to include
definitions for all 4 repositories. The v1 repositories are currently
disabled since we're not at the point of building them yet. Therefore,
the community releases repository is the only one enabled by default in
the .repo files, which was the behavior before the change.
That means in most cases the only steps you need to take are to
re-download the appropriate .repo file. I'm leaving the existing
structure in place until Friday, Feb 10th, after which the old .repo
files will not longer work.
Ping me (jdob) with any questions.
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Jay Dobies
Freenode: jdob @ #pulp
http://pulpproject.org | http://blog.pulpproject.org
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