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# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order
# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
pbr>=1.8 # Apache-2.0
Paste # MIT
PasteDeploy>=1.5.0 # MIT
Routes!=2.0,!=2.1,!=2.3.0,>=1.12.3;python_version=='2.7' # MIT
Routes!=2.0,!=2.3.0,>=1.12.3;python_version!='2.7' # MIT
debtcollector>=1.2.0 # Apache-2.0
eventlet!=0.18.3,>=0.18.2 # MIT
pecan!=1.0.2,!=1.0.3,!=1.0.4,!=1.2,>=1.0.0 # BSD
greenlet>=0.3.2 # MIT
httplib2>=0.7.5 # MIT
requests>=2.10.0 # Apache-2.0
Jinja2>=2.8 # BSD License (3 clause)
keystonemiddleware!=4.5.0,>=4.2.0 # Apache-2.0
netaddr!=0.7.16,>=0.7.13 # BSD
netifaces>=0.10.4 # MIT
neutron-lib>=1.0.0 # Apache-2.0
python-neutronclient>=5.1.0 # Apache-2.0
tenacity>=3.2.1 # Apache-2.0
ryu!=4.1,!=4.2,!=4.2.1,!=4.4,!=4.8,>=3.30 # Apache-2.0
SQLAlchemy<1.1.0,>=1.0.10 # MIT
WebOb>=1.6.0 # MIT
keystoneauth1>=2.14.0 # Apache-2.0
alembic>=0.8.4 # MIT
six>=1.9.0 # MIT
stevedore>=1.17.1 # Apache-2.0
oslo.cache>=1.5.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.concurrency>=3.8.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.config!=3.18.0,>=3.14.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.context>=2.9.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.db!=4.13.1,!=4.13.2,>=4.11.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.i18n>=2.1.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.log>=3.11.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.messaging>=5.2.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.middleware>=3.0.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.policy>=1.15.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.reports>=0.6.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.rootwrap>=5.0.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.serialization>=1.10.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.service>=1.10.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.utils>=3.18.0 # Apache-2.0
oslo.versionedobjects>=1.13.0 # Apache-2.0
osprofiler>=1.4.0 # Apache-2.0
ovs>=2.6.1 # Apache-2.0
Fix issue with pip installing oslo.config-1.2.0 Fixes bug #1194807 Firstly, we update the oslo.config dep to 1.2.0a3 because of the issue with namespace packages (bug #1194742). But the main issue here is that if you currently do: $> pip install -r quantum/requirements.txt then you end up with the oslo.config 1.1.1 code installed. This is because oslo.config>=1.1.0 gets pulled in as a transitive dep and pip gets confused. You can reproduce with e.g. $> pip install \ http://.../oslo.config-1.2.0a3.tar.gz#egg=oslo.config-1.2.0a3 \ python-keystoneclient $> pip freeze | grep oslo.config oslo.config-1.2.0a3 $> python -c 'from oslo.config.cfg import DeprecatedOpt' Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in <module> ImportError: cannot import name DeprecatedOpt This is because of a bug with pip where it sees oslo.config-1.2.0a3 and oslo.config as two unrelated things. It should strip the version part of the egg= fragment before using it as a package name, but it doesn't. However, we can simply use the -f/--find-links pip option in our requirements.txt to add the tarball URL to the list of URLs considered and also add the oslo.config>=1.2.0a3 dependency: $> pip install \ -f http://.../oslo.config-1.2.0a3.tar.gz#egg=oslo.config-1.2.0a3 \ 'oslo.config>=1.2.0a3' \ python-keystoneclient $> pip freeze | grep oslo.config oslo.config-1.2.0a3 $> python -c 'from oslo.config.cfg import DeprecatedOpt' This is actually exactly the semantics we want and we go to great lengths in pbr to get these semantics while using a single tarball URL. The only downside to this --find-links strategy is that we gain an extra line in our requirements.txt ... but it does work around the pip bug. Change-Id: I6f3eb5fd2c75615d9a1cae172aed859b36b27d4c
2013-07-02 12:25:58 +01:00
python-novaclient!=2.33.0,>=2.29.0 # Apache-2.0
python-designateclient>=1.5.0 # Apache-2.0