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Story #809
closedAs a Debian user, I can install and use Pulp with some plugins
Status:
CLOSED - WONTFIX
Priority:
Low
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0%
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Platform Release:
Groomed:
Yes
Sprint Candidate:
No
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Pulp 2
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Description
It would be good for Pulp to reach a wider set of users. A reasonable step towards this goal is for Pulp to provide a PPA for Debian users that allows them to install and use Pulp, along with a few plugins.
Deliverables:
- Figure out how to deal with custom dependencies
- Package Pulp in a .deb format
- Package one or more of these plugins: docker, puppet, python
- Build a Debian repository out of the packages
- Publish the Debian repository as a PPA
- Update build automation
- Consider ways to get someone in the community to manage parts of this
- Test it on Debian's latest stable
Updated by bmbouter almost 8 years ago
- Sprint Candidate set to Yes
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Sprint Candidate)
Updated by mhrivnak almost 8 years ago
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
- Groomed changed from No to Yes
Let's try to get community help with this, especially for long-term maintenance.
Updated by bmbouter almost 4 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to CLOSED - WONTFIX
Updated by bmbouter almost 4 years ago
Pulp 2 is approaching maintenance mode, and this Pulp 2 ticket is not being actively worked on. As such, it is being closed as WONTFIX. Pulp 2 is still accepting contributions though, so if you want to contribute a fix for this ticket, please reopen or comment on it. If you don't have permissions to reopen this ticket, or you want to discuss an issue, please reach out via the developer mailing list.
Added by Mike DePaulo over 1 year ago
Added by Mike DePaulo over 1 year ago
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Workaround upgrading packages on EL7
by ignoring the latest libcomps.
Fixes: #809