Add bindep.txt file
Bindep is a tool for checking the presence of binary packages needed to use an application / library. It started life as a way to make it easier to set up a development environment for OpenStack projects. Change-Id: I28dd0e00734be85cb4b66a09708c0dee8dcb5ef1 Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
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# This is a cross-platform list tracking distribution packages needed by tests;
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# see http://docs.openstack.org/infra/bindep/ for additional information.
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graphviz [doc test]
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-c{toxinidir}/lower-constraints.txt
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-c{toxinidir}/lower-constraints.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
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# This environment can be used to quickly validate that all needed system
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# packages required to successfully execute test targets are installed
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[testenv:bindep]
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# Do not install any requirements. We want this to be fast and work even if
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# system dependencies are missing, since it's used to tell you what system
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# dependencies are missing! This also means that bindep must be installed
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# separately, outside of the requirements files.
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deps = bindep
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commands = bindep test
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