If you have a -c in the install_cmd it gets used with all the deps supplied this means that the lower-constraints job actually install from upper-constraints :( You can see what I mean in [1] Note both lower-constraints.txt and upper-constraints.txt are used ; and --- Collecting oslo.log===3.39.0 (from -c /home/zuul/src/git.openstack.org/openstack/requirements/upper-constraints.txt (line 247)) --- With this fixed we find a few minimums that needs to be bumped: * oslo.policy >= 1.33.0 keystone uses the scope_types[2] kwarg to RuleDefault which was introduced in 52c82ff9ab04dd78ff7045cb30d2f5de535dd7da which is contained in 1.32.0 ; also we need the 'policy-in-code' feature which is in 1.33.0 * oslo.log >= 0.38.0 keystone used the ROCKY[3] constant for deprecations which was introduced in d68a895ee8e61b5c9d4ef368e7f04252e84649e9 which is contained in 3.38.0 * msgpack >= 0.5.0 the 0.4.x versions have been removed from pypi so we have to bump the minimum :( * SQLAlchemy >= 1.0.13 identity_provider_id in token payload is byte in python3 which triggers a sqlalchemy bug[4]. The bug has been fixed in 1.0.13 * keystonemiddleware >= 5.1.0 unified limit feature uses system scope feature which is supported in keystonemiddleware after 5.1.0 We also add correct some errors in bindep.txt related to use on Fedora [1] http://logs.openstack.org/47/599447/2/check/openstack-tox-lower-constraints/bbc912b/tox/lower-constraints-1.log [2] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/keystone/tree/keystone/common/policies/access_token.py#n24 [3] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/keystone/tree/keystone/conf/default.py#n50 [4] http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/changelog/changelog_10.html#change-a14dd2e73d889d065acc07a77b1ee7cb Change-Id: Ic0de6799fddd86a70abae2c87c92d565072ebdb9
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OpenStack Keystone
Keystone provides authentication, authorization and service discovery mechanisms via HTTP primarily for use by projects in the OpenStack family. It is most commonly deployed as an HTTP interface to existing identity systems, such as LDAP.
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