Hi all, As you may have seen, the packages we removed from {yum,apt}.puppetlabs.com this week have been put back. This was due to an outage and the need to restore from backups.
While we originally did not intend to enable repositories on release-archives.puppet.com, the overwhelming demand has made this a priority for us. We will keep the EOL packages on {yum,apt}.puppetlabs.com until that work is done, but then they will be re-archived. You can follow along here: https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/CPR-685 To provide some clarity: - The puppetlabs-release-* repos contain puppet 3 packages. THESE WILL BE ARCHIVED. You will soon be able to find them at http://release-archives.puppet.com/yum/puppet-archives-release-*. - The puppetlabs-release-pc1-* repos contain puppet 4 packages. THESE WILL BE ARCHIVED. You will soon be able to find them at http://release-archives.puppet.com/yum/puppetlabs-release-pc1-*. - puppet-release-* is our rolling repository, which always points to our latest software stream. This is currently puppet 6. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out. Thanks! On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 3:15 PM Molly Waggett <molly.wagg...@puppet.com> wrote: > Hey folks, > > REMINDER that the repository path changes* will take effect next week, on > Tuesday, > May 14. > > Please make sure any custom tooling using these paths has been updated. > > If you have any questions or concerns, please reply-all to this email. > > Thanks! > > * in case you forgot, changes include: > > 1. yum release packages will be removed from nested directories on > yum.puppet.com (e.g. yum.puppet.com/puppet6/ > puppet6-release-el-7.noarch.rpm > > --> yum.puppet.com/puppet6-release-el-7.noarch.rpm). > > PLEASE NOTE that these are actually symlinks to release packages that live > inside their respective repositories, so package updates can be applied via > your package manager, like any other package. > > 2. links to nightly release packages will be removed from {yum,apt}. > puppet.com. > 3. PC1 (and older) packages will be moved to release-archives.puppet.com. > This includes puppet-agent 1.10.x and puppet 4.x. > > On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 2:30 PM Molly Waggett <molly.wagg...@puppet.com> > wrote: > >> TLDR: On May 14, 1. yum release packages will move to the top-level of >> yum.puppet.com; 2. links to nightly release packages will be removed >> from {yum,apt}.puppet.com; and 3. PC1 (and older) packages will be moved >> to release-archives.puppet.com. >> >> All Puppet-maintained tooling and documentation referencing these paths >> will be updated by the time these changes are made. Please ensure that >> you are using current versions. >> >> Read on for details, especially if you've written custom tooling with >> hard-coded download paths (e.g. CI testing or provisioning workflows). >> >> ---*---*--- >> >> Hey folks, >> >> In an effort to reduce clutter and confusion on some of our public >> download sites (yum.puppet.com, apt.puppet.com, downloads.puppet.com, >> and nightlies.puppet.com), we are planning to make some changes. >> >> 1. Release packages (for all active streams) will live at the top level >> only. >> >> This change only affects yum.puppet.com (and nightlies.puppet.com/yum), >> giving us consistency with the layout on apt.puppet.com. Currently, yum >> release packages live inside their corresponding repo directory, e.g. >> yum.puppet.com/puppet6/puppet6-release-fedora-28.noarch.rpm >> <http://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppet6/puppet6-release-fedora-28.noarch.rpm>. >> THESE WILL BE REMOVED. >> >> Here are some examples of where you will be able to find release packages: >> >> Old: yum.puppet.com/puppet6/puppet6-release-el-7.noarch.rpm >> >> New: yum.puppet.com/puppet6-release-el-7.noarch.rpm >> >> Old: nightlies.puppet.com/yum/puppet-nightly/ >> puppet-nightly-release-sles-12.noarch.rpm >> >> New: nightlies.puppet.com/yum/puppet-nightly-release-sles-12.noarch.rpm >> >> These new paths are currently available for use. We plan to remove the >> old ones on May 14. Please plan to make all updates during this period. >> >> 2. There will be no links to nightlies from main download sites. >> >> Links like yum.puppet.com/puppet-nightly >> <http://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppet-nightly/> and >> apt.puppet.com/puppet-nightly <http://apt.puppetlabs.com/puppet-nightly/> >> WILL BE REMOVED on May 14. >> >> If you're looking for nightlies, visit nightlies.puppet.com. The >> directory structure will match that of our main download sites. >> >> 3. All PC1 (and older) packages will be removed from {yum, apt, >> downloads}.puppet.com. >> >> PC1 (which includes puppet-agent 1.10.x and puppet 4.10.x) is reaching >> end-of-life, so all packages will be moved to release-archives.puppet.com >> on May 14 and no further updates will be made to these streams. >> >> ---*---*--- >> >> We have set up a temporary s3 bucket that reflects the new layout if >> you’d like to test changes before the cutover: >> yum-test.puppet.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com >> >> PLEASE NOTE that s3 buckets are not naturally browsable on the web. If >> you visit the above url in your browser, the info you'll see is NOT >> ACCURATE. You CAN, however, download packages via wget/curl/etc. so this >> should only affect human eyes. >> >> If you have any questions or concerns about these changes, please >> reply-all to this email. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> -- >> *Molly Waggett* >> she/her/hers >> Release Engineer @ Puppet, Inc. >> > > > -- > *Molly Waggett* > she/her/hers > Release Engineer @ Puppet, Inc. > -- *Molly Waggett* she/her/hers Release Engineer @ Puppet, Inc. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-dev+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/puppet-dev/CAFOE68Cuujob5vcoSEyje6mf6%2B_S6x3bLRPkSguB8WAHuOCbiw%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.