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Refactor #39205

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Stop using Python publications with pulp_python 3.27

Added by Samir Jha 2 months ago. Updated about 2 months ago.

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Description

Pulp-Python is stopping supporting publications, which we shouldn't be using since they have no good purpose. The way forward out of this is to turn Pulp-Python into a non-publication-using type, which shouldn't be too bad based on how we've designed Pulp content type definitions. A plan needs to be solidified for existing repositories with publications. The publications will continue to work, but new ones cannot be created. We are planning on letting old repos be and have new repos be publication-less. We should include an upgrade warning (or similar) that new distributions will clear existing user python publications.

This can be completed before we upgrade Pulp Python since the plugin doesn’t currently require the use of publications.

Need to design cleaning up old publications on both Katello and Smart Proxies. Need to properly test the upgrade and that existing publications continue to work.

Actions #1

Updated by The Foreman Bot 2 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Ready For Testing
  • Pull request https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/11699 added
Actions #2

Updated by The Foreman Bot 2 months ago

  • Pull request https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/11700 added
Actions #3

Updated by Ian Ballou 2 months ago

  • Target version changed from Katello 5.0.0 to Katello 4.21.0
  • Triaged changed from No to Yes
  • Pull request deleted (https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/11700)
Actions #4

Updated by The Foreman Bot about 2 months ago

  • Pull request https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/11713 added
Actions #5

Updated by The Foreman Bot about 2 months ago

  • Fixed in Releases Katello 4.21.0 added
Actions #6

Updated by Samir Jha about 2 months ago

  • Status changed from Ready For Testing to Closed
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