Alan, My guess is that the problem will go away if you add a trailing slash to the URL in your "xml:base" tag.
When joining a relative path onto a base URL, it is correct to drop any trailing segments after the last slash. You can read the details in RFC 3986. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2.3 And we can see that python's urljoin follows the RFC: >>> import urlparse >>> urlparse.urljoin('https://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/cloud/19', >>> 'rubygem-boxgrinder-bastion-1.0.10-1.lbn19.noarch.rpm') 'https://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/cloud/rubygem-boxgrinder-bastion-1.0.10-1.lbn19.noarch.rpm' >>> urlparse.urljoin('https://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/cloud/19/', >>> 'rubygem-boxgrinder-bastion-1.0.10-1.lbn19.noarch.rpm') 'https://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/cloud/19/rubygem-boxgrinder-bastion-1.0.10-1.lbn19.noarch.rpm' Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Milligan" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2015 11:57:37 PM Subject: [Pulp-list] incorrect RPM paths in sync attempts Hi, Trying to set up a sync feed against my yum channels, I'm getting incorrect RPM paths according to my yum server logs. For example, with a repo feed https://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2data/cloud/19, package attempts are made for (eg) https://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/cloud/rubygem-boxgrinder-bastion-1.0.10-1.lbn19.noarch.rpm (it's dropped the '19' directory from the url path) - and thus the package not found.... I'm wondering if there's not something nasty going on - there is logic to munge the location in the xml (but that only looks like for the localised distributor, not the importer). I use xml:base within my location directives in primary.xml: <location xml:base="https://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/cloud/19" href="rubygem-boxgrinder-bastion-1.0.10-1.lbn19.noarch.rpm"/> This is of course valid schema repodata, and all of the same yum libraries handle all of this validly on the same pulp server. Note that this is a pure xml-based yum repo (no sqlite). This is on pulp 2.6.0. Anyone have any ideas? Alan _______________________________________________ Pulp-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list _______________________________________________ Pulp-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list
