correctly.
Thanks for the help!
On 11/16/2016 05:57 PM, Alan Evangelista wrote:
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Subject:Re: [Pulp-list] /var/lib/pulp/content directory structure
changed from 2.4.0 to 2.9.1
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 17:16:00 -0200
From: Alan Evangelista
To: Michael
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Subject:Re: [Pulp-list] /var/lib/pulp/content directory structure
changed from 2.4.0 to 2.9.1
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 17:16:00 -0200
From: Alan Evangelista
To: Michael Hrivnak
On 11/16/2016 12:08 PM, Michael Hrivnak wrote:
Despite the name
-db,
but I need the same for the rpms directories. Is there any tool I could use for that migration?
I am not sure if this is related to the rpm plugin or pulp. If is related to the former and there is
another mailing list about it,
pls point me to it.
Regards,
Alan Evangelista
query in the mongo shell:
$ use pulp_database
$ db.repos.find({}, {'notes.A': 1})
This pulp-admin command works with pulp/pulp-admin 2.5.3 and MongoDB 2.4.9
installed on RHEL 6.5.
I see similar behavior using Pulp API.
Anyone has seen this before? It may be
Hi.
Was there or is there any active development of Debian repositories support in
Pulp ?
I see https://pulp.plan.io/issues/809 , but it seems stalled. I'd like to
contribute.
Regards,
Alan Evangelista
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it is not clear how to update only an attribute of a dict
attribute of a repository. Do I have to get the repository notes dict
beforehand, change the dict and then pass this dict to the update REST call?
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Alan Evangelista
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and as you recommended and republished the repository, but I
do not see the comps.xml file in repository's repodata directory. Am I
missing something? fyi the packages of the group are already in the
repository, I just want to create the package group metadata.
Regards,
A
Hat/Fedora) nor repository metadata (repodata dir, which
usually keeps comps.xml), but maybe I have missed something.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Regards,
Alan Evangelista
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error[1]['error_message'],
KeyError: 'error_message'
I do not know about your specific error, but I got a similar exception
when trying to import a corrupted rpm.
Pulp should handle RPM repository sync errors nicely instead of
breaking. Is there a bug opened somewhere for