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The test for kerberos was dropped in 34cca0c4d939b0b681d34cf204ae0be53e46069e, as it was not needed for the simpler implementation with requests. Let's drop the requests-kerberos from test dependencies as well, as it has only caused troubles in other tests - at least for me. One had to set jenkins.requests_kerberos to None, as was done in the tests.base.JenkinsTestBase. In places where it was not set to None, the jenkins.Jenkins.jenkins_open tried the kerberos authentication in addition to anonymous authentication on the /api/json endpoint. This was the case for tests.test_jenkins_sockets.JenkinsRequestTimeoutTests.test_jenkins_open_timeout where it has resulted in a different exception than was expected: Traceback (most recent call last): File "tests/test_jenkins_sockets.py", line 31, in test_jenkins_open_timeout j.jenkins_open(request, add_crumb=False) File "jenkins/__init__.py", line 533, in jenkins_open return self.jenkins_request(req, add_crumb, resolve_auth).text File "jenkins/__init__.py", line 547, in jenkins_request self._maybe_add_auth() File "jenkins/__init__.py", line 384, in _maybe_add_auth % '\n'.join(failures)) jenkins.JenkinsException: Unable to authenticate with any scheme: auth(kerberos) Error in request: HTTPConnectionPool(host='127.0.0.1', port=33921): Read timed out. (read timeout=0.1) auth(anonymous) Error in request: HTTPConnectionPool(host='127.0.0.1', port=33921): Read timed out. (read timeout=0.1) Change-Id: I45cbb3a666ee6a9ecbe628ca8b7f0b07dcfcb0eb
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coverage>=3.6
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hacking>=0.5.6,<0.11
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mock<1.1
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unittest2
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python-subunit
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requests-mock>=1.4.0
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sphinx>=1.2,<1.3.0
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stestr>=2.0.0
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testscenarios
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testtools
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