The official Ubuntu cloud images have some further python pkgs
preinstalled that conflict with our requirements. Allow to
overwrite them.
Signed-off-by: Dr. Jens Harbott <harbott@osism.tech>
Closes-Bug: 1871485
Change-Id: I793c250cae5e7b9bc835b7016d790d1f9ae8a7f3
(cherry picked from commit 61a37bff9a)
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# **fixup_stuff.sh**
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# fixup_stuff.sh
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#
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# All distro and package specific hacks go in here
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# If ``TOP_DIR`` is set we're being sourced rather than running stand-alone
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# or in a sub-shell
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if [[ -z "$TOP_DIR" ]]; then
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    set -o errexit
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    set -o xtrace
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    # Keep track of the current directory
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    TOOLS_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
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    TOP_DIR=$(cd $TOOLS_DIR/..; pwd)
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    # Change dir to top of DevStack
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    cd $TOP_DIR
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    # Import common functions
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    source $TOP_DIR/functions
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    FILES=$TOP_DIR/files
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fi
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# Keystone Port Reservation
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# -------------------------
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# Reserve and prevent ``KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT`` and ``KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT`` from
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# being used as ephemeral ports by the system. The default(s) are 35357 and
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# 35358 which are in the Linux defined ephemeral port range (in disagreement
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# with the IANA ephemeral port range). This is a workaround for bug #1253482
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# where Keystone will try and bind to the port and the port will already be
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# in use as an ephemeral port by another process. This places an explicit
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# exception into the Kernel for the Keystone AUTH ports.
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function fixup_keystone {
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    keystone_ports=${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT:-35357},${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT:-35358}
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    # Only do the reserved ports when available, on some system (like containers)
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    # where it's not exposed we are almost pretty sure these ports would be
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    # exclusive for our DevStack.
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    if sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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        # Get any currently reserved ports, strip off leading whitespace
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        reserved_ports=$(sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports | awk -F'=' '{print $2;}' | sed 's/^ //')
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        if [[ -z "${reserved_ports}" ]]; then
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            # If there are no currently reserved ports, reserve the keystone ports
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            sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports=${keystone_ports}
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        else
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            # If there are currently reserved ports, keep those and also reserve the
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            # Keystone specific ports. Duplicate reservations are merged into a single
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            # reservation (or range) automatically by the kernel.
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            sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports=${keystone_ports},${reserved_ports}
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        fi
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    else
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        echo_summary "WARNING: unable to reserve keystone ports"
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    fi
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}
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# Ubuntu Repositories
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#--------------------
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# Enable universe for bionic since it is missing when installing from ISO.
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function fixup_ubuntu {
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    if [[ "$DISTRO" != "bionic" ]]; then
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        return
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    fi
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    # This pulls in apt-add-repository
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    install_package "software-properties-common"
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    # Enable universe
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    sudo add-apt-repository -y universe
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    if [[ -f /etc/ci/mirror_info.sh ]] ; then
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        # If we are on a nodepool provided host and it has told us about
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        # where we can find local mirrors then use that mirror.
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        source /etc/ci/mirror_info.sh
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        sudo apt-add-repository -y "deb $NODEPOOL_UCA_MIRROR bionic-updates/ussuri main"
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    else
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        # Enable UCA:ussuri for updated versions of QEMU and libvirt
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        sudo add-apt-repository -y cloud-archive:ussuri
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    fi
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    REPOS_UPDATED=False
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    apt_get_update
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    # Since pip10, pip will refuse to uninstall files from packages
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    # that were created with distutils (rather than more modern
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    # setuptools).  This is because it technically doesn't have a
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    # manifest of what to remove.  However, in most cases, simply
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    # overwriting works.  So this hacks around those packages that
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    # have been dragged in by some other system dependency
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/httplib2-*.egg-info
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pyasn1_modules-*.egg-info
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/PyYAML-*.egg-info
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}
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# Python Packages
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# ---------------
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function fixup_fedora {
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    if ! is_fedora; then
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        return
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    fi
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    # Disable selinux to avoid configuring to allow Apache access
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    # to Horizon files (LP#1175444)
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    if selinuxenabled; then
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        sudo setenforce 0
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    fi
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    FORCE_FIREWALLD=$(trueorfalse False FORCE_FIREWALLD)
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    if [[ $FORCE_FIREWALLD == "False" ]]; then
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        # On Fedora 20 firewalld interacts badly with libvirt and
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        # slows things down significantly (this issue was fixed in
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        # later fedoras).  There was also an additional issue with
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        # firewalld hanging after install of libvirt with polkit [1].
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        # firewalld also causes problems with neturon+ipv6 [2]
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        #
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        # Note we do the same as the RDO packages and stop & disable,
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        # rather than remove.  This is because other packages might
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        # have the dependency [3][4].
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        #
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        # [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1099031
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        # [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1455303
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        # [3] https://github.com/redhat-openstack/openstack-puppet-modules/blob/master/firewall/manifests/linux/redhat.pp
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        # [4] https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/guides/neutron.html
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        if is_package_installed firewalld; then
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            sudo systemctl disable firewalld
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            # The iptables service files are no longer included by default,
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            # at least on a baremetal Fedora 21 Server install.
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            install_package iptables-services
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            sudo systemctl enable iptables
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            sudo systemctl stop firewalld
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            sudo systemctl start iptables
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        fi
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    fi
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    # Since pip10, pip will refuse to uninstall files from packages
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    # that were created with distutils (rather than more modern
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    # setuptools).  This is because it technically doesn't have a
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    # manifest of what to remove.  However, in most cases, simply
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    # overwriting works.  So this hacks around those packages that
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    # have been dragged in by some other system dependency
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib64/python3*/site-packages/PyYAML-*.egg-info
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}
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function fixup_suse {
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    if ! is_suse; then
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        return
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    fi
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    # Deactivate and disable apparmor profiles in openSUSE and SLE
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    # distros to avoid issues with haproxy and dnsmasq.  In newer
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    # releases, systemctl stop apparmor is actually a no-op, so we
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    # have to use aa-teardown to make sure we've deactivated the
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    # profiles:
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    #
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    # https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/15/#fate-325343
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    # https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/merge_requests/81
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    # https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:Leap:15.2/apparmor/apparmor.service?expand=1
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    if sudo systemctl is-active -q apparmor; then
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        sudo systemctl stop apparmor
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    fi
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    if [ -x /usr/sbin/aa-teardown ]; then
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        sudo /usr/sbin/aa-teardown
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    fi
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    if sudo systemctl is-enabled -q apparmor; then
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        sudo systemctl disable apparmor
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    fi
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    # Since pip10, pip will refuse to uninstall files from packages
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    # that were created with distutils (rather than more modern
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    # setuptools).  This is because it technically doesn't have a
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    # manifest of what to remove.  However, in most cases, simply
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    # overwriting works.  So this hacks around those packages that
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    # have been dragged in by some other system dependency
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ply-*.egg-info
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/six-*.egg-info
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    # Ensure trusted CA certificates are up to date
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    # See https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1154871
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    # May be removed once a new opensuse-15 image is available in nodepool
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    sudo zypper up -y p11-kit ca-certificates-mozilla
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}
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function fixup_ovn_centos {
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    if [[ $os_VENDOR != "CentOS" ]]; then
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        return
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    fi
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    # OVN packages are part of this release for CentOS
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    yum_install centos-release-openstack-victoria
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}
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function fixup_ubuntu {
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    if ! is_ubuntu; then
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        return
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    fi
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    # Since pip10, pip will refuse to uninstall files from packages
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    # that were created with distutils (rather than more modern
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    # setuptools).  This is because it technically doesn't have a
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    # manifest of what to remove.  However, in most cases, simply
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    # overwriting works.  So this hacks around those packages that
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    # have been dragged in by some other system dependency
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/PyYAML-*.egg-info
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pyasn1_modules-*.egg-info
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    sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/simplejson-*.egg-info
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}
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function fixup_all {
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    fixup_keystone
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    fixup_ubuntu
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    fixup_fedora
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    fixup_suse
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}
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