[Pulp-list] Pulp 2.8.4 Hotfix Released

Kodiak Firesmith kfiresmith at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 22:32:33 UTC 2016


Apologies if this is a silly question:  Can I hop from 2.8.2 -> 2.8.4, this
skipping the problems I reported in #1945?  Or do I need to roll 2.8.2 ->
2.8.3 -> pulp-manage-db -> 2.8.4 -> pulp-manage-db?

Thanks!
 - Kodiak

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Sean Myers <sean.myers at redhat.com> wrote:

> 2.8.4 is a *hotfix* release, and has been pushed to the 2.8 stable
> repositories:
>
> https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/pulp/pulp/stable/2.8/
>
> Due to migration failures discovered after the release of Pulp 2.8.3, Pulp
> 2.8.4 is a
> hotfix release to address these migration issues.
>
> Follow the 2.8.3 release notes to upgrade:
>
>
> https://pulp.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/release-notes/2.8.x.html#pulp-2-8-3
>
> If you have already addressed the security issues fixed in 2.8.3 after
> upgrading to 2.8.3,
> then only the first section of the upgrade instructions is needed:
>
> > $ sudo systemctl stop httpd pulp_workers pulp_resource_manager
> pulp_celerybeat goferd
> > $ sudo yum upgrade
> > $ sudo -u apache pulp-manage-db
> > $ sudo systemctl start httpd pulp_workers pulp_resource_manager
> pulp_celerybeat goferd
>
>
> Issues Addressed
> ================
>
> The following issues address migration failures in the Pulp platform and
> pulp_rpm plugins:
>
> 1929    The 0023_importer_tls_storage.py migration assumes that Importers
> always have configs when they do not
> 1931    FieldDoesNotExist: The field '_rpm_references' does not exist on
> the document 'Errata'
> 1945    pulp 2.8.3 migration fails on unit 0028
> 1952    Repo sync fails after upgrade to 2.8.3.
>
> You can view this list in Redmine: http://bit.ly/1OPWob4
>
>
> Puppet Plugin Version
> =====================
>
> The pulp_puppet plugin has had its version incremented to conform to the
> platform release
> version, but no changes have been made to its functionality; it is built
> directly from
> the 2.8.3-1 release tag.
>
>
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