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tag ansible-pulp on every pulpcore package release

Added by jsherril@redhat.com about 5 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

Status:
CLOSED - COMPLETE
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Installer - Moved to GitHub issues
Sprint/Milestone:
-
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% Done:

0%

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Platform Release:
Groomed:
Yes
Sprint Candidate:
No
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Description

Currently ansible-pulp is updated to work with source repositories code, which breaks pypi installs. For now tag ansible-with each pulpcore release. This will provide better support for installing the latest pypi releases.

Actions #1

Updated by amacdona@redhat.com about 5 years ago

  • Subject changed from tag ansible-pulp3 on ever core release to tag ansible-pulp on every core release
  • Tags Pulp 3 added
Actions #2

Updated by dkliban@redhat.com about 5 years ago

  • Tracker changed from Issue to Task
  • % Done set to 0
  • Groomed changed from No to Yes
  • Sprint Candidate changed from No to Yes
Actions #3

Updated by bmbouter about 5 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)

Having the Travis pipeline that publishes pulpcore-plugin do the tag pushing would be an automated way to do this.

Would it be for pulpcore-plugin or pulpcore?

Actions #4

Updated by rochacbruno about 5 years ago

An example of what QE uses to install previous version.

What will help is having the same tag across all the repos.

https://gist.github.com/rochacbruno/2401cb7f5950757513529334cac4fd24

Actions #5

Updated by bmbouter about 5 years ago

We could update the CI (Travis currently) to checkout the HEAD of ansible-pulp, test with it, and then push a tag of the same tag name as the thing being built. This would cause tags of both repos to show up on ansible-pulp, but they both release separately, and use ansible-pulp so I think this is expected.

So in the future we would have both tags like this and like this as the tags for ansible-pulp

What do you think?

Actions #6

Updated by bmbouter about 5 years ago

  • Subject changed from tag ansible-pulp on every core release to tag ansible-pulp on every pulpcore and pulpcore-plugin package release
  • Description updated (diff)

Updating description to match

Actions #7

Updated by daviddavis about 5 years ago

  • Subject changed from tag ansible-pulp on every pulpcore and pulpcore-plugin package release to tag ansible-pulp on every pulpcore package release
  • Description updated (diff)
  • Sprint set to Sprint 51

I think we for now we should just tag on each pulpcore release and have the same version as the pulpcore release.

Actions #8

Updated by bmbouter about 5 years ago

+1 to that, ty @daviddavis

Actions #9

Updated by rchan about 5 years ago

  • Sprint changed from Sprint 51 to Sprint 52
Actions #10

Updated by bmbouter about 5 years ago

  • Tags deleted (Pulp 3)
Actions #11

Updated by rchan almost 5 years ago

  • Sprint changed from Sprint 52 to Sprint 53
Actions #12

Updated by amacdona@redhat.com almost 5 years ago

  • Sprint changed from Sprint 53 to Sprint 54
Actions #13

Updated by ttereshc almost 5 years ago

  • Sprint deleted (Sprint 54)
Actions #14

Updated by ttereshc almost 5 years ago

  • Sprint Candidate changed from Yes to No
Actions #15

Updated by rchan almost 5 years ago

Needs some grooming. Will not move from Sprint 54 to 55 at this time.

Actions #16

Updated by bmbouter almost 4 years ago

  • Category set to Installer - Moved to GitHub issues
  • Tags deleted (Pulp 3 installer)
Actions #17

Updated by daviddavis over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from NEW to CLOSED - COMPLETE

We do this now.

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