Task #9289
closedPort pulp-manifest tool from pulp 2 to pulp 3
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Description
Upstream and downstream folks find the tool quite useful. We should have pulp-manifest available in pulp 3 repositories:
- to make it clear that it works with pulp 3 as well (it looks like it should work as is)
- to have a more logical place for it (currently it's in pulp_rpm in pulp2 branches)
- to make it easier for katello to package it
It can be in a dedicated repository or a part of pulp_file repo.
Current location: https://github.com/pulp/pulp_rpm/tree/2.21-release/pulp_manifest
Updated by ttereshc over 3 years ago
- Subject changed from Port pulp-manifest tool from pulp 2 to pulp 3. to Port pulp-manifest tool from pulp 2 to pulp 3
Updated by dalley about 3 years ago
@Tanya this is already done - it's part of the pulp_file repo. https://github.com/pulp/pulp_file/tree/main/pulp_manifest
However, it's not on PyPI and not installed along with pulp_file (I don't think). Just in the repo.
Updated by ttereshc about 3 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to CLOSED - NOTABUG
Updated by jsherril@redhat.com about 3 years ago
- Status changed from CLOSED - NOTABUG to NEW
Re-opening this as it really needs to be packaged for easy installation IMO. having it in a git repo isn't enough.
Ideally it would be packaged in pypi as 'pulp_manifest'. Downstream consumers could then build it as an rpm.
Updated by ttereshc about 3 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to CLOSED - COMPLETE
Moved to a separate repo and tagged as 3.0.0. https://github.com/pulp/pulp-manifest
Agreed with the delivery team.
Updated by pulpbot about 3 years ago
Updated by ipanova@redhat.com about 3 years ago
- Status changed from CLOSED - COMPLETE to POST
Updated by ipanova@redhat.com about 3 years ago
- Assignee set to ttereshc
- Sprint set to Sprint 107
Added by ttereshc about 3 years ago
Updated by ipanova@redhat.com about 3 years ago
- Status changed from POST to CLOSED - COMPLETE
Remove pulp-manifest
It moved to its own repo to make it easier for downstream users to package it.
re #9289