How does this change affect private mirrors? Will rsync services be
available on the archive repos?
On Monday, April 22, 2019 at 5:31:09 PM UTC-4, Molly Waggett wrote:
>
> TLDR: On May 14, 1. yum release packages will move to the top-level of
> yum.puppet.com; 2. links to nightly release packages will be removed from
> {yum,apt}.puppet.com; and 3. PC1 (and older) packages will be moved to
> release-archives.puppet.com.
>
> All Puppet-maintained tooling and documentation referencing these paths
> will be updated by the time these changes are made. Please ensure that
> you are using current versions.
>
> Read on for details, especially if you've written custom tooling with
> hard-coded download paths (e.g. CI testing or provisioning workflows).
>
> ---*---*---
>
> Hey folks,
>
> In an effort to reduce clutter and confusion on some of our public
> download sites (yum.puppet.com, apt.puppet.com, downloads.puppet.com, and
> nightlies.puppet.com), we are planning to make some changes.
>
> 1. Release packages (for all active streams) will live at the top level
> only.
>
> This change only affects yum.puppet.com (and nightlies.puppet.com/yum),
> giving us consistency with the layout on apt.puppet.com. Currently, yum
> release packages live inside their corresponding repo directory, e.g.
> yum.puppet.com/puppet6/puppet6-release-fedora-28.noarch.rpm
> <http://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppet6/puppet6-release-fedora-28.noarch.rpm>.
> THESE WILL BE REMOVED.
>
> Here are some examples of where you will be able to find release packages:
>
> Old: yum.puppet.com/puppet6/puppet6-release-el-7.noarch.rpm
>
> New: yum.puppet.com/puppet6-release-el-7.noarch.rpm
>
> Old: nightlies.puppet.com/yum/puppet-nightly/
> puppet-nightly-release-sles-12.noarch.rpm
>
> New: nightlies.puppet.com/yum/puppet-nightly-release-sles-12.noarch.rpm
>
> These new paths are currently available for use. We plan to remove the
> old ones on May 14. Please plan to make all updates during this period.
>
> 2. There will be no links to nightlies from main download sites.
>
> Links like yum.puppet.com/puppet-nightly
> <http://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppet-nightly/> and
> apt.puppet.com/puppet-nightly <http://apt.puppetlabs.com/puppet-nightly/>
> WILL BE REMOVED on May 14.
>
> If you're looking for nightlies, visit nightlies.puppet.com. The
> directory structure will match that of our main download sites.
>
> 3. All PC1 (and older) packages will be removed from {yum, apt, downloads}.
> puppet.com.
>
> PC1 (which includes puppet-agent 1.10.x and puppet 4.10.x) is reaching
> end-of-life, so all packages will be moved to release-archives.puppet.com
> on May 14 and no further updates will be made to these streams.
>
> ---*---*---
>
> We have set up a temporary s3 bucket that reflects the new layout if you’d
> like to test changes before the cutover:
> yum-test.puppet.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com
>
> PLEASE NOTE that s3 buckets are not naturally browsable on the web. If
> you visit the above url in your browser, the info you'll see is NOT
> ACCURATE. You CAN, however, download packages via wget/curl/etc. so this
> should only affect human eyes.
>
> If you have any questions or concerns about these changes, please
> reply-all to this email.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> *Molly Waggett*
> she/her/hers
> Release Engineer @ Puppet, Inc.
>
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