On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 09:38:30AM -0600, Jeff Ortel wrote: > We have made a few packaging changes in pulp which have been > implemented in the v2 testing repository. First, we are switching > to comps groups and discontinuing our meta-packages. Second, our > RHEL 5 repositories will no longer provide pulp server-side > packages. > > The comps groups are intended to provided for easy out-of-the-box > installations. Each group bundles core platform components with > commonly used support packages (plugins, extensions and handlers). > Administrators wanting a more custom installation can continue to > accomplish this by installing platform packages and the support > packages of their choice rather then using the comps groups. > > The following groups have been defined: > > 1. pulp-server: > The pulp server + RPM and puppet plugins. > > 2. pulp-admin: > The admin client + builtin, RPM and puppet extensions. > > 3. pulp-consumer: > The consumer client + builtin, RPM and puppet extensions. > The pulp agent + RPM and puppet handlers. > > See the comps.xml[1] for more details. > > Examples: > > # yum groupinstall pulp-server > # yum groupinstall pulp-admin > # yum groupinstall pulp-consumer > > The following meta-packages will no longer be provided: > > 1. pulp-rpm-server > 2. pulp-rpm-admin-client > 3. pulp-rpm-consumer-client > 4. pulp-rpm-agent >
Hmm, so what do we add to the katello-all meta package? Require: pulp-rpm-server ? LZ -- Later, Lukas "lzap" Zapletal #katello #systemengine _______________________________________________ Pulp-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list
