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[BUG] Packages now live in a different repository #565

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nigelsim opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 5 comments · Fixed by #566
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[BUG] Packages now live in a different repository #565

nigelsim opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 5 comments · Fixed by #566
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As per this guidance, the Salt package repo is now at packages.broadcom.com.

@nigelsim nigelsim added the bug label Oct 30, 2024
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and the subfolders structure was also changed

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They've turned off https://repo.saltproject.io today, so now when you try to run this formula it breaks your DNF.

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Hi, I ended up to propose this #566.
Can you confirm it resolves the issue for your case ?
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Hello, it all seems to be working as intended now. Part of my confusion was caused by another formula in our infrastructure left over from an upgrade that was managing the repo file, making changes I thought were coming from this formula.

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Hello, it all seems to be working as intended now. Part of my confusion was caused by another formula in our infrastructure left over from an upgrade that was managing the repo file, making changes I thought were coming from this formula.

on master ?
Surprising, migration on broadcom repo simplified the repos URLs. The package installation part of this formula is broken since the repos moved.

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