tripleo-docs/deploy-guide/source/repositories.rst

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Warning

Support for Python3 is still experimental. The Fedora 28 specific notes and commands appearing below should not be taken as indication that this is fully supported by TripleO - we're still working on it!

Fedora 28

For Fedora 28 you will need to download the python3-tripleo-repos from https://trunk.rdoproject.org/fedora/current/:

sudo yum install -y https://trunk.rdoproject.org/fedora/current/python3-tripleo-repos-<version>.fc28.noarch.rpm
  1. Download and install the python2-tripleo-repos RPM from the current RDO repository. For example

    sudo yum install -y https://trunk.rdoproject.org/centos7/current/python2-tripleo-repos-<version>.el7.centos.noarch.rpm

    Note

    tripleo-repos removes any repositories that it manages before each run. This means all repositories must be specified in a single tripleo-repos call. As an example, the correct way to install the current and ceph repos is to run tripleo-repos current ceph, not two separate calls.

    Stable Branch

    Enable the appropriate repos for the desired release, as indicated below. Do not enable any other repos not explicitly marked for that release.

    Pike

    Enable the current Pike repositories

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b pike current

    Ceph

    Include the Ceph repo in the tripleo-repos call

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b pike current ceph

    Queens

    Enable the current Queens repositories

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b queens current

    Ceph

    Include the Ceph repo in the tripleo-repos call

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b queens current ceph

    Rocky

    Enable the current Rocky repositories

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b rocky current

    Ceph

    Include the Ceph repo in the tripleo-repos call

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b rocky current ceph

    Stein

    Enable the current Stein repositories

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b stein current

    Ceph

    Include the Ceph repo in the tripleo-repos call

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -b stein current ceph

    Fedora 28

    Enable the current Fedora 28 repositories

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -d fedora current

    Ceph

    Include the Ceph repo in the tripleo-repos call

    sudo -E tripleo-repos -d fedora current ceph

Warning

The remaining repositories configuration steps below should not be done for stable releases!

  1. Run tripleo-repos to install the appropriate repositories. The option below will enable the latest master TripleO packages, the latest promoted packages for all other OpenStack services and dependencies and the latest stable Ceph packages. There are other repository configurations available in tripleo-repos, see its --help output for details.

    sudo -E tripleo-repos current-tripleo-dev ceph