The pulpcore 3.0.0rc9 and pulp_file 0.1.0rc2 packages are available on PyPI [0][1]. There are a lot of changes that have happened; see the release notes for all the details. There were a few user-facing breaking changes, please especially read that part. Note this is expected to be the final code for 3.0.0 which will formally release on Dec 12th.
# Release Notes pulpcore - https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0.0rc9/changes.html#rc9-2019-12-03 pulp_file - https://github.com/pulp/pulp_file/blob/master/CHANGES.rst#010rc2-2019-12-03 # Can I upgrade from earlier RCs? No, you should install RC9 on a fresh to fresh database. Upgrading from earlier Release Candidates is not supported. # What plugins are compatible with RC9? There were breaking changes introduced in RC9 so plugin releases prior to RC9 will likely not be compatible with RC9. Please follow the Pulp list for more information about plugin releases. # How do I try this? * Use pulplift ( https://github.com/pulp/pulplift ) which creates a VM for you locally and runs the Pulp installer. * Use the Pulp Installer ( https://github.com/pulp/ansible-pulp ) on a machine you provisioned. # What about client bindings? Python [2] and Ruby [3] bindings are built+published to PyPI and rubgems.org respectively. See [2][3] for details on usage. # Where do I get help? Ask questions via pulp-list@redhat.com or come into the #pulp channel on Freenode for help. [0]: https://pypi.org/project/pulpcore/ [1]: https://pypi.org/project/pulp-file/ [2]: https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0.0rc9/client_bindings.html#python-client-for-pulpcore-s-rest-api [3]: https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0.0rc9/client_bindings.html#ruby-client-for-pulpcore-s-rest-api
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