[Pulp-dev] Katello/Pulp 3 integration scrum

David Davis daviddavis at redhat.com
Wed Sep 23 16:41:25 UTC 2020


September 23, 2020

Pulp

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   Pulpcore
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      3.7.0 released
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      3.6.4 to be released with drf-spectacular fix
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      Plugins compatible with 3.7 will also be compatible with 3.8
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   Is there a Pulp 3 release and/or date we can target to ensure
   integration is in time?
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      https://community.theforeman.org/t/foreman-2-3-schedule-and-planning/20604
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      No features needed for Katello 3.18
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   RPM
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      Large copy operations issue https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7483 is
      solved, will be in 3.7
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      3.7.0 is going out today, compatible with pulpcore 3.7.0
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   Migration
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      Fixing incoming bugs
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      Done
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         done -ish https://github.com/pulp/pulp-2to3-migration/pull/236
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         https://github.com/pulp/pulp-2to3-migration/pull/239
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      In progress
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         https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7540
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   Selinux & FIPS
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      Selinux EL7 and EL8 policies are ready for katello testing via rpm
      rebuild of https://github.com/pulp/pulp-selinux
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      Pulp_rpm needs FIPS support, even though pulpcore 3.7 supports it
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         Next step: pulp team to add that, and then test against a matrix
         of repos with specific checksums disallowed


Katello


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   Current issues:
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      https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7538
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      https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7540  (biggest blocker for user db
      testing)
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   Migration memory fixes are working great!
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   Pulp 3.6 mini retro
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      Possibility for regular pulp demos?
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         David - Added this to next pulp team meeting agenda
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      Setting up nightly/weekly job of running integration tests with pulp3
      and nightly bindings/builds
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         Justin - set up meeting to work on this


David
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