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Planio Pulp - Story #1320 (CLOSED - WONTFIX): allow to host cpan contenthttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/13202015-10-16T14:53:07Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>As part of Software Pipeline project in Red Hat, we would like to use Pulp as repository for various upstream packages.</p>
<p>AFAIK Pulp is unable to host those native formats. So we are forced to use another solution. Likely Sonatype Nexus.<br>
It would be nice if you can support those formats in close feature, so we can use Pulp only.</p>
<p>This is tracking story for repository of Perl CPAN modules.</p> Pulp - Story #1319 (CLOSED - WONTFIX): allow to host rubygem contenthttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/13192015-10-16T14:50:08Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>As part of Software Pipeline project in Red Hat, we would like to use Pulp as repository for various upstream packages.</p>
<p>AFAIK Pulp is unable to host those native formats. So we are forced to use another solution. Likely Sonatype Nexus.<br>
It would be nice if you can support those formats in close feature, so we can use Pulp only.</p>
<p>This is tracking story for ruby gems repositories.</p> Pulp - Story #1318 (CLOSED - WONTFIX): allow to host java contenthttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/13182015-10-16T14:49:09Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>As part of Software Pipeline project in Red Hat, we would like to use Pulp as repository for various upstream packages.</p>
<p>AFAIK Pulp is unable to host those native formats. So we are forced to use another solution. Likely Sonatype Nexus.<br>
It would be nice if you can support those formats in close feature, so we can use Pulp only.</p>
<p>This is tracking story for Maven repositories.</p> Pulp - Story #1317 (CLOSED - WONTFIX): allow to host npm contenthttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/13172015-10-16T14:48:02Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>As part of Software Pipeline project in Red Hat, we would like to use Pulp as repository for various upstream packages.</p>
<p>AFAIK Pulp is unable to host those native formats. So we are forced to use another solution. Likely Sonatype Nexus.<br>
It would be nice if you can support those formats in close feature, so we can use Pulp only.</p>
<p>I understand that this is being worked on, so adding for tracking pourposes.</p> Pulp - Issue #1304 (CLOSED - NOTABUG): RFE: host more formats (npm, gems, pypi...)https://pulp.plan.io/issues/13042015-10-08T10:32:50Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>As part of Software Pipeline project in Red Hat, we would like to use Pulp as repository for various upstream packages.<br>
It include (fist are with higher priority):<br>
* Nodejs<br>
* Maven - similarly to <a href="http://repository.jboss.org/" class="external">http://repository.jboss.org/</a><br>
* PyPi<br>
* Rubygems<br>
* Cpan</p>
<p>AFAIK Pulp is unable to host those native formats. So we are forced to use another solution. Likely Sonatype Nexus.<br>
It would be nice if you can support those formats in close feature, so we can use Pulp only.</p>
<p>Feel free to clone this issue into several ones - one issue per one format. And implement them in different timeframe. The first two are really important to us.</p> Pulp - Issue #1171 (CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE): typo in documentation of pulp_rpmhttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/11712015-08-10T15:46:56Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>There is in documentation:<br>
pulp-admin rpm repo create --repo-id=zoo--relative-url=zoo</p>
<p>which is obviously wrong (missing space). See attached patch for fix.</p> Pulp - Issue #602 (CLOSED - WONTFIX): "SSL certificate is untrusted" warning is too vaguehttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/6022015-02-28T22:42:30Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>Description of problem:<br>
After installation of Pulp I run:<br>
pulp-admin rpm repo create --repo-id=test --feed=<a href="http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/msuchy/igal2/epel-7-x86_64/" class="external">http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/msuchy/igal2/epel-7-x86_64/</a><br>
And got this message:<br>
WARNING: The server's SSL certificate is untrusted!</p>
<p>The server's SSL certificate was not signed by a trusted authority. This could<br>
be due to a man-in-the-middle attack, or it could be that the Pulp server needs<br>
to have its certificate signed by a trusted authority. If you are willing to<br>
accept the associated risks, you can set verify_ssl to False in the client<br>
config's [server] section to disable this check.</p>
<p>Because this is just testing deployment to get familier with Pulp, I would like to set verify_ssl to False, but I have not idea what is "client<br>
config" and now I have to dive into a documentation.</p>
<p>It would be nice if you can tell me that "client config" is either /etc/pulp/admin/admin.conf or ~/.pulp/admin.conf</p>
<p>+ This bug was cloned from <a href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1159222" class="external">Bugzilla Bug #1159222</a> +</p> Pulp - Story #267 (CLOSED - WONTFIX): [RFE] Allow to run pulp on different port then 80https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2672015-02-19T01:20:13Zmsuchy@redhat.commsuchy@redhat.com
<p>+<span>+ This bug was initially created as a clone of <a href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1159214" class="external">Bugzilla Bug #1159214</a> +</span>+</p>
<p>Description of problem:</p>
<p>Description of problem:<br>
It would be nice to run pulp apache on different port then 80. The use case is to use lighttpd/nginx for repo serving and do not expose pulp apache publicly and have it only avalable to localhost.</p>
<p>Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):<br>
pulp-server-2.4.3-1.fc20.noarch</p>
<p>I will try to point out bumpers on the road as I try to move it to different port.</p>
<p>For starter, If I manually change Port in apache config, there is problem with<br>
/etc/httpd/conf.d/pulp.conf having:<br>
<VirtualHost <strong>:80><br>
Include /etc/pulp/vhosts80/</strong>.conf<br>
</VirtualHost></p>
<p>This can be safely changed to<br>
<VirtualHost <strong>><br>
Include /etc/pulp/vhosts80/</strong>.conf<br>
</VirtualHost></p>