I found out from here
https://pulp-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/release-notes/2.1.x.html
that the bind operations is done like this now:
pulp-consumer rpm bind --repo-id epel5
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Cristian Falcas
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can someone help me with what I'm missin
Hi all,
Can someone help me with what I'm missing? I'm trying to bind a
consumer to a repo, but I don't seem to have the bind section. I
installed everything that has pulp in the name, but with the same
result: can't bind any repo.
[root@oracle4 ~]# pulp-consumer bind --repoid epel5
Usage: pulp-c
Hi Folks,
Congratulations on 2.1! Very, very nice :)
I've been using Pulp since 2.08's as a private puppetforge, with some nasty
perl hacks to cobble together the json responses expected by a puppet
client. I'm glad to see a fully functioning releases.json API in 2.1, so
I'm glad to loose one o