That's really good news, thanks for the info. Will take a closer look at this, 
those plugins should be enough for us at the time being.


//Adam


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From: Dennis Kliban <[email protected]>
Sent: 28 August 2020 16:52
To: Winberg Adam
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] Pulp RHEL8 rpm installation

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]<mailto:[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

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