A change to qpid's packaging was pushed to EPEL7 recently, and it may cause 
problems for pulp users. We are working with the qpid team on a fix, but for 
now, here is a summary of what changed and how to work around it.

TL;DR if you see anything complain that "qpidtoollibs" is missing, run "yum 
install qpid-tools" and restart pulp.

Between versions 0.28-27 and 0.28-28 of python-qpid-qmf in EPEL7, a python 
library pulp uses was removed. It was added to the qpid-tools RPM, but because 
pulp does not depend on the qpid-tools package, many pulp users don't have it 
installed. Thus if you "yum update" right now, you may end up with a missing 
library. The workaround is to also install the qpid-tools RPM.

The proposed solution is that the qpid team will make the python-qpid-qmf 
package require the qpid-tools package, and hopefully that change will roll out 
in a day or two.

Sorry for the distraction.

Michael

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