Hi- I am testing a couple of version 8 clients for spacewalk (One redhat8, one centos8).
I have a server for each OS doing a full reposync, then I sync the repositories into spacewalk. No problems so far. Everything pretty much works great EXCEPT for each of those 2 clients, I have about 16 packages that are listed in Spacewalk as being new versions that can be updated. But when I try to update those clients, nothing. "No updates available". I am pretty sure this is related to the new redhat appstream/module functionality. And I'm guessing that those 16 packages can't actually be upgraded YET because of a module version limitation of something installed on those clients. (I confirmed this more or less by eliminating spacewalk.... And just using centos/redhat repos. Same answer: no updates available). BUT... my question is this: How can I tweak spacewalk (or my repos) so that the Spacewalk doesn't show update packages that I actually can't install? In other words, those 2 clients should NOT show any updates available to install....... Is this spacewalk essentially not knowing how to handle modules/appstreams yet? Thanks for any tips/pointers -kcb
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