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Task #2876

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Package Pulp 3 dependencies

Added by pcreech almost 7 years ago. Updated about 2 years ago.

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CLOSED - WONTFIX
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Normal
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Description

Ensure pulp/pulp_{plugin} dependency chains are recorded and packaged across the stack of distribution methods (pypi, scl, rpm)

This is a tracker style issue. Add packages to the checklist and they will be ticked off by the release engineer when done.


Related issues

Is duplicate of Packaging - Task #2239: Ensure all 3.0 dependencies are packagedCLOSED - WONTFIX

Actions
Actions #1

Updated by pcreech almost 7 years ago

  • Tags Pulp 3 added
Actions #2

Updated by bmbouter almost 7 years ago

This ticket is only tracking dependencies for core right? It seems that way but I wanted to check.

Actions #3

Updated by pcreech almost 7 years ago

The intent was for core and for plugins that require release engineer involvement. Primarily to ensure the release engineer has somewhere to track this work.

Actions #4

Updated by bmbouter almost 7 years ago

For on-going build work would you want a redmine Tag maybe called 'build request' or similar? That way a build request tag could be made by a plugin writer and a pre-built query could show all the build items. We could still have this issue track a bunch of dependencies to build and use the redmine tag for additional build work that comes later. What about that?

Actions #5

Updated by amacdona@redhat.com almost 7 years ago

  • Is duplicate of Task #2239: Ensure all 3.0 dependencies are packaged added
Actions #6

Updated by ttereshc over 6 years ago

  • Tags Release Engineering added
Actions #7

Updated by bmbouter almost 5 years ago

  • Tags deleted (Pulp 3)
Actions #8

Updated by bmbouter almost 4 years ago

  • Tags deleted (Release Engineering)
Actions #9

Updated by ttereshc about 2 years ago

  • Status changed from NEW to CLOSED - WONTFIX

Not relevant anymore.

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