[Pulp-list] Pulpcore RC2 is Available

Dana Walker dawalker at redhat.com
Tue May 21 18:02:24 UTC 2019


The beta 6 release for pulp_python for Pulp3 is now available and it
supports pulpcore 3.0.0rc2:

https://pypi.org/project/pulp-python/3.0.0b6/

This release also includes support for lazy sync.  For a full list of
changes, please see the release notes here:

https://pulp-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release-notes/3.0.z.html#b6


Dana Walker

She / Her / Hers

Software Engineer, Pulp Project

Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com>

dawalker at redhat.com
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On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 8:58 AM Brian Bouterse <bbouters at redhat.com> wrote:

> The beta 11 release of pulp_file 0.0.1 for Pulp 3 is now available:
>
> https://pypi.org/project/pulp-file/0.0.1b11/
>
> This release is compatible with pulpcore 3.0.0rc2.
>
> On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 3:11 PM Brian Bouterse <bbouters at redhat.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The pulpcore 3.0.0rc2 and pulpcore-plugin 0.1.0rc2 packages are available
>> on PyPI [0][1]. It includes many bugfixes, important usability
>> improvements, and a few backwards incompatible changes. We encourage users
>> to try RC2, through an RC2 compatible plugin on a non-production system.
>>
>> # Release Notes
>>
>> pulpcore (user docs)  -
>> https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0/rc/release-notes/pulpcore/3.0.x.html#rc2
>>
>> pulpcore-plugin (plugin writer docs) -
>> https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/pulpcore-plugin/rc/release-notes/index.html#rc2
>>
>> # Can I upgrade from RC1?
>>
>> Upgrading from RC1 is not supported. You will need to connect your RC2
>> install to a fresh, uninitialized database.
>>
>> # What plugins are compatible with rc2?
>>
>> Due to breaking changes, all plugins will need to release compatible
>> versions against RC2. These new versions are expected to be released
>> shortly after RC2. Announcements are expected to go out on pulp-list@
>> redhat.com as the compatible plugins release.
>>
>> # How do I try this?
>>
>> * Use pulplift ( https://github.com/pulp/pulplift ) which creates a VM
>> for you locally and runs the Pulp installer.
>> * Use the Pulp Installer ( https://github.com/pulp/ansible-pulp ) on a
>> machine you provisioned.
>>
>> # What about client bindings?
>>
>> Python [2] and Ruby [3] bindings are built+published to PyPI and
>> rubgems.org respectively. See [2][3] for details on usage.
>>
>> # Where do I get help?
>>
>> Ask questions via pulp-list at redhat.com or come into the #pulp channel on
>> Freenode for help.
>>
>>
>> Thank you to all the contributors, testers, and users who have given
>> their time, energy, and feedback into making RC2. Happy testing!
>>
>>
>> [0]: https://pypi.org/project/pulpcore/
>> [1]: https://pypi.org/project/pulpcore-plugin/
>> [2]:
>> https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0/rc/integration-guide/index.html#python-client-for-pulpcore-s-rest-api
>> [3]:
>> https://docs.pulpproject.org/en/3.0/rc/integration-guide/index.html#ruby-client-for-pulpcore-s-rest-api
>>
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