Pulp 2.13.2 Beta 1 is now Generally Available in the stable repositories

pulp-2-stable: https://repos.fedorapeople.org/pulp/pulp/stable/2/
pulp-stable:   https://repos.fedorapeople.org/pulp/pulp/stable/latest/

This release includes a small number bug fixes for the Pulp Platform, the RPM 
plugin, and the Puppet plugin.


Upgrading
=========

The Pulp 2 stable repository is included in the pulp repo files:

https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/pulp/pulp/fedora-pulp.repo for fedora 24 & 
25
https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/pulp/pulp/rhel-pulp.repo for RHEL 7

After enabling the pulp-2.13-beta repository, you'll want to follow the 
standard upgrade path with migrations:

$ sudo systemctl stop httpd pulp_workers pulp_resource_manager
pulp_celerybeat pulp_streamer goferd
$ sudo yum upgrade
$ sudo -u apache pulp-manage-db
$ sudo systemctl start httpd pulp_workers pulp_resource_manager
pulp_celerybeat pulp_streamer goferd

The pulp_streamer and goferd services should be omitted if those services are 
not installed.


Issues Addressed
================

 Pulp
        2776    pulp-manage-db requires pulp services to be shut down even in 
dry run mode
        2770    Tasks stuck in waiting state if received while qpidd is down
        2741    Pulp is not compatible with Django 1.10
        2728    Check and fix Pulp compatibility with python-mongoengine >= 
0.11.0 in Fedora 26/Rawhide
        2639    Upgrade fails on Fedora

Puppet Support
        2750    pulp_puppet is not compatible with django 1.10
        1237    Puppet Install Distributor does not raise exception when 
non-optional install_path is missing

RPM Support
        2797    Single consumer aplicability generation does not work unless 
profile already has applicability generated

View this list in Redmine:
http://bit.ly/2sxXeIz

Fedora Uprade
=============
This release appears to resolve the issue of upgrading from the pulp packages 
in Fedora's repositories to the upstream pulp packages.


el6 Support Reminder
====================

As mentioned in the release notes, Pulp no longer supports el6 starting with 
2.12.0.

Pulp users running on RHEL or CentOS 6 are recommended to upgrade their Pulp 
server to the current major version of that OS, RHEL or CentOS 7.

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