Set python hash seed to 0 in tox.ini
New tox (>=1.7.0) sets a random python hash seed by default. This is
generally good for testing because it will help keep projects working
regardless of the hash seed, but horizon unittests don't currently pass
with a random hash seed so set it to the python default seed.
This change will allow us to use new tox again and remove the
restriction on tox<=1.6.1 to run unittests.
Also see Ib54364877a251db48c54dfdc43c503281ea1f04a.
Change-Id: I8834487e8c7bcdbeae8397c1a10a18873976ce61
Partial-Bug: #1348818
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NOSE_OPENSTACK_RED=0.05
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NOSE_OPENSTACK_YELLOW=0.025
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NOSE_OPENSTACK_SHOW_ELAPSED=1
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# Note the hash seed is set to 0 until horizon can be tested with a
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# random hash seed successfully.
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PYTHONHASHSEED=0
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deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
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commands = /bin/bash run_tests.sh -N
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