Bug 674901

Summary: No way to remove a repo from a group
Product: [Retired] Pulp Reporter: Jay Dobies <jason.dobies>
Component: z_otherAssignee: Sayli Karmarkar <skarmark>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Preethi Thomas <pthomas>
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Description Jay Dobies 2011-02-03 17:21:00 UTC
You can pass --groupid to update, but there is no way to tell update to remove the repo from a group it is already in.

Comment 1 Sayli Karmarkar 2011-03-14 03:16:25 UTC
Changed options to --addgroup and --rmgroup similar to --addkeys and --rmkeys. 

$ sudo pulp-admin repo update --id=foo --addgroup=testgroup
Successfully updated repository [ foo ]

$ sudo pulp-admin repo update --id=foo --rmgroup=testgroup
Successfully updated repository [ foo ]

Comment 2 Jeff Ortel 2011-03-18 22:12:29 UTC
Build: 0.154

Comment 3 Preethi Thomas 2011-03-25 19:49:56 UTC
[root@preethi ~]# rpm -q pulp
pulp-0.0.157-1.git.1.1ea502c.fc14.noarch

verified


[root@preethi ~]# pulp-admin repo update --id=pulp-repo --rmgroup=testgroup
Successfully updated repository [ pulp-repo ]

Comment 4 Preethi Thomas 2011-08-16 12:07:08 UTC
Closing with Community Release 15

pulp-0.0.223-4.

Comment 5 Preethi Thomas 2011-08-16 12:20:53 UTC
Closing with Community Release 15

pulp-0.0.223-4.