[Pulp-dev] RPM plugin meeting notes
Tatiana Tereshchenko
ttereshc at redhat.com
Thu Feb 28 19:40:04 UTC 2019
Pulp2
- recursive copy docs https://pulp.plan.io/issues/4371 , in progress
- should be done today
- new libsolv package, QE are blocked
- if no news from the build team by the end of the week, bring up on
Monday meeting
Pulp3
- https://pulp.plan.io/issues/4424
- Pulp will require primary, other and filelists
- Descriptive error message should be shown to user
- Document why repos without filelists/other are not supported
- https://pulp.plan.io/issues/4458 custom checksum type story
- feedback/discussion is needed
- AI: Team think and comment on the issue
- AI: Tanya will remind Katello to comment on the issue
- Issue with publish in case of lazy sync
https://pulp.plan.io/issues/4412, on the sprint
- any other critical/noticeable issue left which blocks beta? No.
- One-shot uploader: Kersom suggested allowing a base_version option to
be used along with repository
- opinion #1: it's not really necessary, you can already do it in 2
steps and we don't need to duplicate the entire feature set of the normal
workflow.
- opinion #2: maybe it's not a bad idea if it will ease user's life
and if there is no additional logic/changes happening to base_version
option, just directly passing the parameter to a repo version
creation call.
- Packaging of RPM plugin in Fedora
- sounds reasonable if pulpcore and pulpcore-plugin will be in Fedora
and also RPM plugin requires libraries which are available on RPM-based
distributions only.
Open PRs
- https://github.com/pulp/pulp_rpm/pulls
- well done, we are in a good shape, everything reviewed and merged
except a couple of test related PRs
Triage:
- Un-triaged bugs
https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp_rpm/issues?query_id=30
- Triage etherpad https://etherpad.net/p/rpm_triage_grooming
- done, Redmine updated
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