The pulp_installer supports installing from RPMs. Currently we don't publish the RPMs, but the Katello project does include such packages in its repository[0]. However, this repository only includes the plugins that are used by Katello - pulp_file, pulp_rpm, pulp_deb, pulp_container, pulp-certguard, and pulp-2to3-migration.
There is definitely a desire to eventually provide official Pulp RPMs in our own repositories, however, that is not a focus at this time. [0] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/katello/releases/yum/3.16/pulpcore/ On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 2:52 PM Winberg Adam <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > We are currently running pulp2 on RHEL7 and I was looking to upgrade to > pulp3 and move this over to our RHEL8 environment. To my surprise I > discovered that rpm as installation method is no longer an option with > pulp3 and there are no rhel8 rpm builds of either pulp2 or pulp3. > > > Our organization is relying quite heavily on RPM for CI/CD and automatic > rebuilds of server. Ansible/pypi installations require Internet access and > external docker/container images can also be considered a security > liability (is in my org anyway). Sure, we can have local pypi indexes and > such but Ansible/pypi as deployment method to me just does not feel very > 'enterprisey'. > > > So I wanted to open this up for discussion. Anyone else out there hoping > for rpm builds of Pulp for RHEL8 (or other dists)? > > > Regards, > > Adam > _______________________________________________ > Pulp-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list
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