[Pulp-dev] Non-source Installs are Broken

David Davis daviddavis at redhat.com
Wed Jul 24 19:38:05 UTC 2019


This makes sense to me.

David


On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 3:28 PM Brian Bouterse <bbouters at redhat.com> wrote:

> tl;dr We need to release pulpcore and pulpcore-plugin RC4's asap (like
> tomorrow).
>
> On July 15th djangorestframeowork released 3.10 which is incompatible with
> pulpcore, so any install of RC3 after July 15th would fail to start. This
> was unnoticed until today due to a Travis cron job not being configured,
> and that has been remedied. We noticed it from the failure in Travis builds
> like this one: https://travis-ci.org/pulp/ansible-pulp/jobs/563173633#L737
> That is the error anyone trying to use RC3 in a non source install would
> get.
>
> Pulp's source has a temporary-fix in place for this already
> https://github.com/pulp/pulpcore/commit/adeb2a7f073b1a6cbb3c72c6b6a23d55e1e7386e
> so the best option I can think of to fix this is to release it.
>
> In order to unblock Travis merging high-prio installer changes, and to
> unblock any user who wants to test an RC, I believe we should to release
> RC4 asap. Our last release was Jun 28th, so we're roughly on the month
> cadence still.
>
> I hope to get some feedback from other devs here. I'm preparing the
> release now as branches, and if there are no -1's by tomorrow morning EST
> I'll plan to release.
>
> Please give feedback, options/ideas, or concerns.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
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