ironic/bindep.txt
Pavlo Shchelokovskyy cf7a2b458d Drop python2 from bindep.txt
Ironic dropped support for Python2 long ago,
and now Python2 is not even available in newer distros,
breaking installation if Ironic binary dependencies.

Change-Id: I64578f3677339003bba8665539c2dc2118990e1e
2022-06-10 20:42:46 +03:00

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# these are needed to run ironic with default ipmitool and (i)PXE boot drivers
ipmitool [default]
ipxe [platform:dpkg default]
ipxe-bootimgs [platform:rpm default]
socat [default]
xinetd [default]
tftpd-hpa [platform:dpkg default]
tftp-server [platform:rpm default]
# Starting with Debian Jessie (and thus in Ubuntu Xenial too),
# pxelinux package provides the pxelinux.0 boot loader,
# but such package is absent from Debian Wheezy / Ubuntu Trusty.
# Also, in Debian Wheezy / Ubuntu Trusty 'syslinux' depends on syslinux-common,
# but only recommends it in Jessie/Xenial.
# Make sure syslinux-common is installed for those distros as it provides
# *.c32 modules for syslinux
# TODO remove distro pinning when Wheezy / Trusty are EOLed (May 2019)
# or DevStack stops supporting those.
# In the mean time, new Debian-based release codenames will have to be added
# as distros can not be pinned with 'if-later-than' specified.
pxelinux [platform:ubuntu-xenial platform:debian-jessie default]
syslinux [platform:rpm platform:ubuntu-trusty platform:debian-wheezy default]
syslinux-common [platform:ubuntu-xenial platform:debian-jessie default]
socat [default]
# Grub2 files for boot loadingusing PXE/GRUB2
shim-signed [platform:dpkg default]
shim [platform:rpm default]
grub-efi-amd64-signed [platform:dpkg default]
grub2-efi [platform:rpm default]
# these are needed to create and access VMs when testing with virtual hardware
libvirt-bin [platform:dpkg devstack]
libvirt [platform:rpm devstack]
libvirt-dev [platform:dpkg devstack]
libvirt-devel [platform:rpm devstack]
qemu [platform:dpkg devstack build-image-dib]
qemu-kvm [platform:dpkg devstack]
qemu-utils [platform:dpkg devstack build-image-dib]
qemu-system-data [platform:dpkg devstack]
sgabios [platform:rpm devstack]
ipxe-qemu [platform:dpkg devstack]
edk2-ovmf [platform:rpm devstack]
ovmf [platform:dpkg devstack]
ipxe-roms-qemu [platform:rpm devstack]
openvswitch [platform:rpm devstack]
iptables [devstack]
net-tools [platform:rpm devstack]
# these are needed to compile Python dependencies from sources
python3-all-dev [platform:dpkg !platform:ubuntu-precise test]
python3-devel [platform:rpm test]
build-essential [platform:dpkg test]
libssl-dev [platform:dpkg test]
libffi-dev [platform:dpkg test]
libffi-devel [platform:rpm test]
# these are needed by infra for python-* jobs
libpq-dev [platform:dpkg test]
libpq-devel [platform:rpm test]
postgresql
postgresql-client [platform:dpkg]
# postgresql-devel [platform:rpm]
postgresql-server [platform:rpm]
mariadb [platform:rpm]
mariadb-server [platform:rpm]
# mariadb-devel [platform:rpm]
dev-db/mariadb [platform:gentoo]
mysql-client [platform:dpkg]
mysql-server [platform:dpkg]
# libmysqlclient-dev [platform:dpkg]
# gettext and graphviz are needed by doc builds only. For transition,
# have them in both doc and test.
# TODO(jaegerandi): Remove test once infra scripts are updated.
# this is needed for compiling translations
gettext [test doc]
# this is needed to build the FSM diagram
graphviz [!platform:gentoo test doc]
# libsrvg2 is needed for sphinxcontrib-svg2pdfconverter in docs builds.
librsvg2-tools [doc platform:rpm]
librsvg2-bin [doc platform:dpkg]
# these are needed to build images
# NOTE apparmor is an undeclared dependency for docker on ubuntu,
# see https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/9745
apparmor [platform:dpkg imagebuild]
gnupg [imagebuild]
squashfs-tools [platform:dpkg platform:redhat imagebuild]
squashfs [platform:suse imagebuild]
# For custom partition images
kpartx [devstack]
libguestfs0 [platform:dpkg imagebuild]
libguestfs [platform:rpm imagebuild devstack]
libguestfs-tools [platform:dpkg devstack]
python3-guestfs [platform:dpkg imagebuild]
qemu-img [platform:rpm devstack]
# for TinyIPA build
wget [imagebuild]
python3-pip [imagebuild]
unzip [imagebuild]
sudo [imagebuild]
gawk [imagebuild]
mtools [imagebuild]