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Serialize rpm-ostree commit metadata (w/pkglist) as commitmeta.json #197

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cgwalters opened this issue Nov 8, 2018 · 1 comment
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The previous RHCOS build pipeline extracted the pkglist for each build which we found convenient. Let's go the next step and extract the whole rpm-ostree commit metadata as commitmeta.json or so.

The primary use case here is getting the full package list.

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jlebon commented Nov 19, 2018

Yeah agreed. I had missed this ticket, though thought about the same need when thinking about openshift/machine-config-operator#183.

jlebon added a commit to jlebon/coreos-assembler that referenced this issue Nov 20, 2018
This is generally useful but especially so for the pkglist alone for
higher level tools displaying releases/build outputs.

Closes: coreos#197
jlebon added a commit to jlebon/coreos-assembler that referenced this issue Nov 20, 2018
This is generally useful but especially so for the pkglist alone for
higher level tools displaying releases/build outputs.

Closes: coreos#197
cgwalters pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 21, 2018
This is generally useful but especially so for the pkglist alone for
higher level tools displaying releases/build outputs.

Closes: #197
jlebon added a commit to jlebon/coreos-assembler that referenced this issue Nov 21, 2018
This is generally useful but especially so for the pkglist alone for
higher level tools displaying releases/build outputs.

Closes: coreos#197
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