Description of problem: In Spacewalk 2.0 support for Debian-based systems are missing in the API in regards to software-channels management.. I'm trying to create a channel for Ubuntu through the API, but get an "Invalid architecture label".. How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Try to create a debian architecture based channel through the API.. I use spacecmd in my case.. 2. softwarechannel_create -n "Ubuntu Raring 13.04" -l ubuntu-13.04-raring -a "AMD64 Debian" I have also tried with other variations, such as: amd64-debian, amd64, ia32 debian... Actual results: ERROR: redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: unhandled internal exception: Invalid architecture label Expected results: Channel should be created.. Additional info:
Just figured out that the channel architectures are called: ia32-deb and amd64-deb... So this bug can be closed Maybe this should be added to the API documentation????
Instead of having incomplete channel architecture list within the channel.software.create APIs documentation, I added a note to check channel.software.listArches API for complete listing spacewalk.git: e5c58e1ab97c5c3f67fb9b30984872b897e9220a
Switching MODIFIED Spacewalk bugs to ON_QA before 2.1 release.
Spacewalk 2.1 has been released. https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/ReleaseNotes21