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In a follow-on change (I9bf74df351e056791ed817180436617048224d2c) I want to use #noqa to ignore an ansible-lint rule on a task; however emperical testing shows that it doesn't work with 3.5.1. Upgrading to 4.1.0 it seems whatever was wrong has been fixed. This, however, requires upgrading to 4.1.0. I've been through the errors ... the comments inline I think justify what has been turned off. The two legitimate variable space issues I have rolled into this change; all other hits were false positives as described. Change-Id: I7752648aa2d1728749390cf4f38459c1032c0877
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# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order
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# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
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# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
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hacking!=0.13.0,<0.14,>=0.12.0 # Apache-2.0
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bashate>=0.2 # Apache-2.0
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PyYAML>=3.10.0 # MIT
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ansible-lint>=4.1.0
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openstacksdk
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zuul-sphinx>=0.2.3
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testtools
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mock
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# testinfra 1.17.0 has a broken wheel that won't install under python3
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# testinfra 3.0.0 switched the ansible backend, but broke ipv6 handling
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testinfra!=1.17.0,!=3.0.0
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# testinfra's ansible backend actually requires paramiko, but it's not
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# specified. After
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# https://github.com/philpep/testinfra/pull/454
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# releases we can do testinfra[ansible] here instead
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ansible>=2.8.0
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paramiko
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