Hey David,
Thank you for your reply. I followed the pulp_rpm documentation to get up
and running. So everything with bash scripts. I didn't have 'pulp' binary
installed.
Took me a whopping 5 min to find pulp-cli, install and configure it :-).
Thank you for a great piece of software and for your
If I understand you correctly, you want to take a new repository version
and distribute it. Currently, you have to publish the new repository
version and then associate the new publication with your distribution:
pulp rpm publication create --repository --version
pulp rpm distribution update
Hi all,
I'm new to Pulp and have it set up and working good initially. What I'm
missing though is the following:
- when I sync a repository with its remote and it pulls in new content (RPM
packages in my case) it creates a new version for that repository. But I
can't find the way to reflect those
The pulp-2to3-migration 0.8.0 is now generally available.
It is compatible with pulpcore 3.6 and up to 3.10.
Here are some highlights:
- pulp_deb support (added migration for remaining content types)
- performance improvements for migration re-runs
- provided a default configuration for