Re: OpenShift Origin v3.9.0 is now available

2018-04-01 Thread Clayton Coleman
Yum does not require the directory of the baseurl to exist as an http location. That’s just a convention from people hosting with older web servers like Apache. On Apr 1, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Nakayama Kenjiro wrote: Although curl access gets NoSuchKey as you mentioned,

Re: OpenShift Origin v3.9.0 is now available

2018-04-01 Thread Nakayama Kenjiro
Although curl access gets NoSuchKey as you mentioned, dnf/yum can find and download RPMs without any problem. ``` $ sudo dnf repoquery --disablerepo=* --repofrompath=origin, https://storage.googleapis.com/origin-ci-test/logs/test_branch_origin_extended_conformance_gce_39/23/artifacts/rpms Added

Re: OpenShift Origin v3.9.0 is now available

2018-04-01 Thread Aleksandar Lazic
Hi. looks like the file does not point to a valid repo. ``` curl -sSL $(curl -sSL https://storage.googleapis.com/origin-ci-test/releases/openshift/origin/v3.9.0/origin.repo |egrep baseurl|cut -d= -f2) NoSuchKeyThe specified key does not exist.No such object:

OpenShift Origin v3.9.0 is now available

2018-03-30 Thread Clayton Coleman
The v3.9.0 OpenShift release has been tagged https://github.com/openshift/origin/releases/tag/v3.9.0 and images have been pushed to the Docker Hub. RPMs are available at: https://storage.googleapis.com/origin-ci-test/releases/openshift/origin/v3.9.0/origin.repo Starting in v3.9.0, the Origin