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Add subscription-manager #107

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We need this to access RHEL RPM content today.

(I would like longer term to be able to fetch RPMs from registries
with a pull secret, xref coreos/rpm-ostree#4155 )

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LGTM
Thank you, @cgwalters !

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LGTM

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Wait strange, why did just s390x and ppc64le fail with

error: Failed to parse selector: bootupd
error: compose tree failed: ExitStatus(unix_wait_status(256))

I don't think that's related to this PR...humm, that failure is weird... I wonder if was just a race where the development compose wasn't sync'd fully or something? (Managing OS content as a set of files served by Apache...yeah, needs to be replaced with OCI artifacts)

We need this to access RHEL RPM content today.

(I would like longer term to be able to fetch RPMs from registries
 with a pull secret, xref coreos/rpm-ostree#4155 )
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LGTM

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OK well, the centos-bootc being broken is orthogonal to this PR

@cgwalters cgwalters merged commit 231a0f9 into CentOS:main Dec 14, 2023
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