Dear all, I just finished setting up a prototype apt repository using pulp_deb on pulpcore 3.3. Now If I understand the workflow documentation correctly, to publish a package one has to do these steps:
1. Upload content 2. Create a new repository version (can be done automatically on upload) 3. Create a new publication 4. Update the distribution to the new publication 5. Delete the old publication (here I am not sure if and when this makes sense) While this is somewhat involved, I guess it will work just fine for a single repository. But we support at least two different versions of Ubuntu (and similarly Redhat) so I wonder how I would disambiguate these different platforms. In particular, when uploading a package the build job knows it is package foo, version x.y for platform Z. Package name and version are obviously encoded in the package itself, but I see no way to disambiguate the same package for Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04, like a subfolder or some kind of tag. Is there a typical way to disambiguate these packages by the platforms they were built for? Thanks, Christoph -- Christoph Höger CeleraOne GmbH Usedomer Straße 4 13355 Berlin Email: [email protected] <[email protected]> Web: www.celeraone.com Sitz der Gesellschaft: Berlin AG Berlin-Charlottenburg HRB 142747 Geschäftsführer: Moritz Hilger, York Walterscheid
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