Re: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed channel

2020-04-07 Thread Robert Paschedag
I would go via the WebUI and edit the channel

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Von: Sulove Khanal 
Gesendet: Tue Apr 07 21:12:57 GMT+02:00 2020
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Is the channel definition within the command line? How would I get to where I 
want to go?

For example, if I want to block Firefox package updates from a channel called 
"centos7-x86-64," what commands would I run exactly? I am a beginner Spacewalk 
user.

Regards,
Sulove

On 4/7/20, 2:54 PM, "Robert Paschedag"  wrote:

Within the channel definition, you can specify to block certain packages. 
Something like

"-perl*" would not sync perl packages.

Note that this might break dependencies.

Robert

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Von: Sulove Khanal 
Gesendet: Tue Apr 07 15:54:21 GMT+02:00 2020
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Hi,



Is there a way to permanently remove packages from a Spacewalk channel? I 
am receiving Firefox package updates in a Centos7 channel that I don’t believe 
should be occurring; I’ve figured out a way to temporarily delete the Firefox 
package updates, but once the channel syncs (which is often), the Firefox 
updates pull again and I am left with the same issue.



Thank you,

Sulove







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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed channel

2020-04-07 Thread Sulove Khanal
Is the channel definition within the command line? How would I get to where I 
want to go?

For example, if I want to block Firefox package updates from a channel called 
"centos7-x86-64," what commands would I run exactly? I am a beginner Spacewalk 
user.

Regards,
Sulove

On 4/7/20, 2:54 PM, "Robert Paschedag"  wrote:

Within the channel definition, you can specify to block certain packages. 
Something like

"-perl*" would not sync perl packages.

Note that this might break dependencies.

Robert

⁣sent from my mobile device​


 Originale Nachricht 
Von: Sulove Khanal 
Gesendet: Tue Apr 07 15:54:21 GMT+02:00 2020
An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed channel

Hi,

 

Is there a way to permanently remove packages from a Spacewalk channel? I 
am receiving Firefox package updates in a Centos7 channel that I don’t believe 
should be occurring; I’ve figured out a way to temporarily delete the Firefox 
package updates, but once the channel syncs (which is often), the Firefox 
updates pull again and I am left with the same issue.

 

Thank you,

Sulove

 





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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed channel

2020-04-07 Thread Robert Paschedag
Within the channel definition, you can specify to block certain packages. 
Something like

"-perl*" would not sync perl packages.

Note that this might break dependencies.

Robert

⁣sent from my mobile device​


 Originale Nachricht 
Von: Sulove Khanal 
Gesendet: Tue Apr 07 15:54:21 GMT+02:00 2020
An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed channel

Hi,

 

Is there a way to permanently remove packages from a Spacewalk channel? I am 
receiving Firefox package updates in a Centos7 channel that I don’t believe 
should be occurring; I’ve figured out a way to temporarily delete the Firefox 
package updates, but once the channel syncs (which is often), the Firefox 
updates pull again and I am left with the same issue.

 

Thank you,

Sulove

 





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[Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed channel

2020-04-07 Thread Sulove Khanal
Hi,

 

Is there a way to permanently remove packages from a Spacewalk channel? I am 
receiving Firefox package updates in a Centos7 channel that I don’t believe 
should be occurring; I’ve figured out a way to temporarily delete the Firefox 
package updates, but once the channel syncs (which is often), the Firefox 
updates pull again and I am left with the same issue.

 

Thank you,

Sulove

 

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[Spacewalk-list] Debian Repo is missing Release file

2020-04-07 Thread Markus Hein
Hallo guys,

I have a trouble to use spacewalk to patch debian systems. It doesn’t write a 
release file and I can’t get it to do so. I added a GPG key to the Channel and 
Clients synced the repo again but still am not able to get it to work...

This is the error:
W: The repository 'spacewalk://--- channels: Release' does not have a 
Release file.
N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore 
potentially dangerous to use.

Any idea would be a great help.
Thank you.

Best Regards Markus



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[Spacewalk-list] spacewalk 2.10 && debian support

2020-04-07 Thread Florin Portase
Hello,

I just had upgraded one  of spacewalk servers from 2.8 to 2.10.

I have removed debian channels bustr-main && buster-security.

I have resync the channels and  after sync was completed I  created the
Release and Release.gpg files.

However, now EVERY time the debian client tries to perform an "apt
update" getting this on the server:

INFO   | jvm 1    | 2020/04/07 13:37:00 | 2020-04-07 13:37:00,204
[Thread-48661] INFO 
com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.task.repomd.RepositoryWriter - File Modified
Date:2020-04-07 13:24:31 CEST
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2020/04/07 13:37:00 | 2020-04-07 13:37:00,204
[Thread-48661] INFO 
com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.task.repomd.RepositoryWriter - Channel
Modified Date:2020-04-07 01:24:49 CEST
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2020/04/07 13:37:00 | 2020-04-07 13:37:00,205
[Thread-48662] INFO 
com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.task.repomd.RepositoryWriter - File Modified
Date:2020-04-07 13:27:15 CEST
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2020/04/07 13:37:00 | 2020-04-07 13:37:00,205
[Thread-48662] INFO 
com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.task.repomd.RepositoryWriter - Channel
Modified Date:2020-04-07 00:38:23 CEST
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2020/04/07 13:37:00 | 2020-04-07 13:37:00,256
[Thread-48661] INFO 
com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.task.repomd.RepositoryWriter - Generating new
DEB repository for channel buster-security
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2020/04/07 13:37:00 | 2020-04-07 13:37:00,262
[Thread-48662] INFO 
com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.task.repomd.RepositoryWriter - Generating new
DEB repository for channel buster-main


..and the client fails to sync (server keeps regenerating Package file)

This didn't happen on SPW 2.8.





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