There was an initial issue with the repo metadata being incorrect. This should be resolved now.
I apologize for any inconvenience, Thanks, Patrick On Wed, 2017-06-21 at 11:59 -0400, Patrick Creech wrote: > Pulp 2.13.2 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. > > * Previous version of this announcement incorrectly stated "Pulp 2.13.2 Beta > 1 is now Generally Available in the stable repositories"
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