Hi,
I’m using a combination of Pulp and Cobbler for deployment of CentOS Linux
environments as follows:
PXE boot via Cobbler (version 2.6.7-1) on CentOS 7.1
- initrd loaded via TFTP (managed by Cobbler)
- kernel loaded via TFTP (managed by Cobbler)
- Kickstart lo
Yes, it did change under the hood, but we're supposed to be translating it
back to "id" it at the API boundaries. We're tracking this similar bug:
https://pulp.plan.io/issues/1478
Can you file this also as a bug? We'll make it a top priority.
For a little context, the switch to using mongoengine
When I run the equivalent of following in 2.6
RestClient.post
"https://katello-pulp-nightly.example.com/pulp/api/v2/content/units/erratum/search/";,
"{\"criteria\":{}}", "Accept"=>"*/*; q=0.5, application/xml",
"Accept-Encoding"=>"gzip, deflate", "Content-Length"=>"15",
"accept"=>"application
Hi,
for compliance reasons we need to know which version of an specific package was
in a given repository.
For example we need to know which version of apache was in the test repository
two weeks ago.
Is it possible to get informations like this from Pulp?
Thanks,
Andreas
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