I tried it last year with 13.04 and I was able to get a few things to work but 
there were critical problems I couldn't resolve.

I could sync 99% of packages but there were a small number in most repos that 
said the package was invalid.  From memory - it was a known issue with a 
reasonable explanation that had to do with the type of content that was 
permissible in apt repos versus yum repos.

I could register clients and subscribe them to channels and see their package 
lists.

I couldn't install packages either from the client end nor from the server.  It 
threw an error - from memory this was a known issue and there wasn't a fix 
available at the time but there were patches that made it slightly better.  Any 
sort of client action threw errors on both the client and server.

Didn't go any further after that and eventually I ripped it out because the 
repos are so huge and I only have a small number of Ubuntu systems with limited 
time to throw at them.  I'm hopeful that pulp Debian support will eventually 
become mature enough so I that I can get these into Katello.  In the meantime, 
I'm back to manually dealing with frozen repo cloning in order to provide 
stable baselines.

If somebody gets this working on any version of Ubuntu, I'd love to hear about 
it.

--Tony







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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] ubuntu repositories and errata

I'm interested in this as well. I've seen bits and pieces of this around, but 
unsure how up to date they are:
https://launchpad.net/~mj-casalogic/+archive/ubuntu/spacewalk-ubuntu
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/raring/man8/spacewalk-channel.8.html

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Date: Thursday, October 23, 2014 at 2:38 PM
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Subject: [Spacewalk-list] ubuntu repositories and errata

Is it possible to create Ubuntu repositories and software channels in 
spacewalk? We would like to start using Ubuntu and need the ability to 
centrally manage updates. We would like to have it sync the errata and be able 
to push out the packages to the servers. Has anyone done this and have 
information they can send my way to do this?

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