Hi Mihai, 

the change is on the client side to use zypper instead of yum to install / 
uninstall / update packages and package groups. Zypper is the package manager 
on SUSE based linux distribution (pretty good as it is written in C++ and 
therefore really fast) 

I guess, you are also planning to integrate dnf and use it instead of yum. 
Therefore, I think you will need to have a plugin structure to decide, which 
package manager to use on the various systems. 

Best regards, 
Bernhard 


Von: "Mihai Ibanescu" <[email protected]> 
An: "suttner" <[email protected]> 
CC: "Pulp-dev" <[email protected]> 
Gesendet: Montag, 27. März 2017 14:56:00 
Betreff: Re: [Pulp-dev] Use zypper on SUSE instead of yum (pull request) 

Bernhard, 
It may have been clear for others, but I need to clarify this for myself. 

Is the intention of the patch to allow pulp to run on a SuSE system? 

Or is it to make Pulp repositories that are properly understood by zypper? 

The title of the PR seems to imply the latter, while the patch seems to 
implement the former. 

Thank you! 
Mihai 


On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 3:12 AM, Bernhard Suttner < [email protected] > wrote: 



.... just spend some minutes and fixed the issues found by flake8. See pull 
request: https://github.com/pulp/pulp_rpm/pull/1041 



Von: "Bernhard Suttner" < [email protected] > 
An: [email protected] 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 26. März 2017 16:29:13 
Betreff: [Pulp-dev] Use zypper on SUSE instead of yum (pull request) 


Hi, 

I have send a pull request to pulp_rpm regarding using zypper instead of yum on 
SUSE based distributions. I know, that some (OK, a lot) of tests failed. 

Would you merge this change if I would fix the issue? Just want to make sure, 
if there is anything else I should consider. Maybe there are other integrations 
planned like dnf and you want to re-structure the code in this part - e.g. with 
a configurable plugin structure. 

Best regards, 
Bernhard 

ATIX Informationstechnologie und Consulting AG 

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