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As a user I want to create arbitrary structured publications

Added by quba42 over 3 years ago. Updated about 2 years ago.

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Description

Ticket moved to GitHub: "pulp/pulp_deb/391":https://github.com/pulp/pulp_deb/issues/391


Right now the only way to create structured publications is to sync a remote repository (the metadata structure of which will be recreated by pulp_deb).

Instead, I want the ability to:

  1. manually create a release from a list of one or more components.
  2. add/remove components from existing releases.
  3. manually create a component from a list of zero or more packages.
  4. add/remove packages from existing components.
  5. add/remove releases from a repository.

It is crucial that any of the above actions automatically create a consistent repository. For example: If I add a release to a repository, then any components, packages, etc. part of that release must also be added to the repository automatically


Related issues

Related to Debian Support - Issue #6538: Unable to create ReleaseArchitecture or ReleaseComponent via the APICLOSED - DUPLICATEActions

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