Hi,

Thanks for pointing this issue.

Some responses below.

Regards,

Alfredo

On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 8:16 PM James Cassell <fedoraproject@cyberpear.com> wrote:
Hello,

It seems that the rdo-release packages have not been updated for RDO Rocky.


Yes, we didn't update it at Rocky release, sorry for that.
 
Following the packstack instructions for RHEL currently gets you a Queens installation rather than Rocky: https://www.rdoproject.org/install/packstack/

You get the queens release when you install https://www.rdoproject.org/repos/rdo-release.rpm


It's fixed. Now you should get rocky when installing that package.
 
I browsed around and found a rdo-release-rocky package, but the repos installed by that package have rdo-release disabled, and rdo-testing enabled: https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-rocky/rdo-release-rocky-0.noarch.rpm


Fixed too. We've created https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-rocky/rdo-release-rocky-1.noarch.rpm which has release enabled and testing disabled. Default rdo-release point to this new build.

 
Is there anything I can do to help get these updated?  (Or are we intentionally pointing users to long-life releases?)

In any case, I think it would be appropriate to update the rdo-release-rocky to enable the regular repo and disable the testing repo.

An added bonus would be a repo for the *-release packages so that the user can 'yum install rdo-release-stein' when the time comes, rather than having to hunt down the url.


Note that this package rdo-release is only intended when not using CentOS 7. If you are using CentOS, you can just run:

yum install centos-release-openstack-rocky

(or your desired release) and it will configure all the required repos.


 
Thanks for your consideration!


V/r,
James Cassell
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