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Description of problem:
(Not sure how to classify this)
We're using Pulp to sync packages to local repos and make use of the 'reboot_suggested' metadata to notify admins that a reboot is necessary. This metadata is now always set to false even for kernel errata. The repository metadata seems to be missing this attribute?
How reproducible:
Always
Is this issue a regression from an earlier version:
Yes, the 'reboot_suggested' metadata is set correctly for RHEL8 and RHEL9 errata
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Sync the RHEL10 baseos repo
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Actual behavior:
None of the erratas/advisorys in the repo has 'reboot_suggested' set to 'True'
Expected behavior:
'reboot_suggested' attribute should be set to 'True' for errata containing specific packages as documented here: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/27943
Business Impact / Additional info:
We get no indication that an errata requiring reboot has arrived, as we do with rhel8 and rhel8 errata.