walters reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following: `` I'm at:
``` # rpm-ostree status State: idle; auto updates disabled Deployments: ● ostree://fedora-atomic:fedora/28/x86_64/workstation Version: 28.1.1 (2018-04-25 05:39:47) BaseCommit: ef3d3262fe9c62d20e18637d656943a285530363060696ece175f2313683003d GPGSignature: Valid signature by 128CF232A9371991C8A65695E08E7E629DB62FB1 ```
Yet looking at `ostree show --raw ef3d3262fe9c62d20e18637d656943a285530363060696ece175f2313683003d` I see: 'rpmostree.rpmmd-repos': <[{'id': <'repo-0'>, 'timestamp': <uint64 1524630543>}]>
Which looks to me like it's only pulling in the "GA" repository.
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` what do the yum repo files look like? ``
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walters added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` I found https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/updates/Fedora-28-updates-2018050...
Also it looks like the `fedora/28/x86_64/updates/workstation` ref is being written; so we probably just want to alias it for now to `fedora/28/x86_64/workstation` ?
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: ``
I found https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/updates/Fedora-28-updates-2018050...
Also it looks like the fedora/28/x86_64/updates/workstation ref is being written; so we probably just want to alias it for now to fedora/28/x86_64/workstation ?
right. I thought we had that set up already (the syncing anyway). will try to look at it. ``
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The issue: `F28 workstation ostree is not getting updates` of project: `releng` has been assigned to `dustymabe` by dustymabe.
walters added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` ``` # rpm-ostree rebase --skip-purge fedora-atomic:fedora/28/x86_64/updates/workstation 1 metadata, 0 content objects fetched; 569 B transferred in 1 seconds Checking out tree fcd72cd... done Inactive requests: podman (already provided by podman-0.4.1-1.gitb51d327.fc28.x86_64) Enabled rpm-md repositories: fedora fedora-cisco-openh264 updates rpm-md repo 'fedora' (cached); generated: 2018-04-26 11:12:28 rpm-md repo 'fedora-cisco-openh264' (cached); generated: 2018-03-17 00:29:29 rpm-md repo 'updates' (cached); generated: 2018-05-02 10:13:56
Importing metadata [=============] 100% Resolving dependencies... Forbidden base package replacements: krb5-libs 1.16-26.fc28 -> 1.16-24.fc28 (updates) git-core 2.17.0-3.fc28 -> 2.17.0-1.fc28 (fedora) failed error: Some base packages would be replaced ```
I think the problem here is that while this does get things more in sync, there's actually an updates push going on right now and so the tree and mirrors are out of sync, and these two are [familiar split/versionlocked packages](https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/415), which we know is only going to really work sanely with [rojig](https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/1081).
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` ok. we dealt with this in the past (because ostree on the hosts didn't have support for aliases yet) by hardlinking the `fedora/NN/{updates,}/workstation` files together and syncing them both from the compose repo to the prod repo.
``` [dustymabe@composer fedora][STG]$ pwd /mnt/fedora_koji_prod/koji/compose/atomic/repo/refs/heads/fedora [dustymabe@composer fedora][STG]$ stat -c '%i' 27/x86_64/workstation 27/x86_64/updates/workstation 28950175 28950175 [dustymabe@composer fedora][STG]$ stat -c '%i' 28/x86_64/workstation 28/x86_64/updates/workstation 21809496 24488247 ```
If we want to stick with what we've got then let's just create the hardlink in the compose repo. In `/mnt/koji/compose/atomic/repo/` do:
``` $ rm refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/workstation $ ln refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/updates/workstation refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/workstation ``` ``
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mohanboddu added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Done
``` $ cd /mnt/koji/compose/atomic/repo/ $ pwd /mnt/koji/compose/atomic/repo $ sudo rm refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/workstation Password+Token: $sudo ln refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/updates/workstation refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/workstation $ ls -la refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/updates/workstation -rw-r--r--. 2 root root 65 May 3 11:36 refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/updates/workstation $ ls -la refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/workstation -rw-r--r--. 2 root root 65 May 3 11:36 refs/heads/fedora/28/x86_64/workstation ``
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The status of the issue: `F28 workstation ostree is not getting updates` of project: `releng` has been updated to: Closed as Fixed by mohanboddu.
walters added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` The summary needs to be updated too: `ostree --repo=/mnt/koji/compose/atomic/repo summary -u`
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` The problem actually isn't that (the compose repo actually doesn't have a summary file). Waiting on the 'sync' script to send things over to the prod repo. It syncs every 5 minutes but there was a bug introduced earlier today that caused it to stop working. Hoping to have it synced properly in the next 10 minutes or so. ``
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` should be all good now ``
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