[Pulp-list] Pulp 2.8.1 Release Candidate is available
Sean Myers
sean.myers at redhat.com
Wed Mar 30 18:43:16 UTC 2016
The Pulp 2.8.1 *release candidate* has been published to the beta repositories:
https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/pulp/pulp/beta/2.8/
Changes
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The following Redmine (pulp.plan.io) issues are addressed in 2.8.1:
Pulp
1734 The Pulp streamer logs a traceback when a ConnectionError occurs.
1764 SELinux denial on Celery attempting to read resolv.conf
1737 The checksum/checksum_type is not being included in the lazy catalog
1735 Downloading the CentOS base repository fails with lazy and --verify-all
1776 sync_complete response has changed
Puppet Support
1607 Puppet install distributor fails when deleting repository if not published
RPM Support
1138 Install applicable errata consumer task does not report kernel packages were updated
1366 Advisory package list doesn't match packages in the repository
1548 published errata contain packages not in repo
1789 Sync fills up /var/cache/pulp/ with rpms
More details regarding these issues can be found in Redmine at the following URL:
http://bit.ly/1LHtwWp
Aside from rpm version numbers, no changes to 2.8.1 took place between the
2.8.1 beta release and this release candidate.
RHEL/CentOS 6 Users
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There is an issue with the el6 qpid COPR repository that impacts qpid
installations, and so it also impacts el6 pulp installations using qpid.
This issue is not directly related to the 2.8.1 release, but may affect
users upgrading to this rc and so I've included it here.
More details on this issue and how to work around it until the proper fix
is put in place can be found in a message sent to pulp-list yesterday
by mhrivnak, "qpid on el6 fails to install". That mail can also be seen in
the list archive here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/pulp-list/2016-March/msg00087.html
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