Jesse Pretorius 74acf48f2d Work around Trusty CI bindep issue
Ubuntu Trusty is not a supported platform for Ocata onwards.
Currently the CI system is executing jobs against Trusty
unintentionally and it's taking some time to unwind it.

This bypasses the attempt to install a package that isn't
available for Trusty.

Change-Id: I544e71cee883245397b2a9012b2b56d83104ad4b
2017-02-09 13:55:55 +00:00

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# This file facilitates OpenStack-CI package installation
# before the execution of any tests.
#
# See the following for details:
# - http://docs.openstack.org/infra/bindep/
# - https://github.com/openstack-infra/bindep
#
# Even if the role does not make use of this facility, it
# is better to have this file empty, otherwise OpenStack-CI
# will fall back to installing its default packages which
# will potentially be detrimental to the tests executed.
# Base requirements for Ubuntu
build-essential [platform:dpkg]
git-core [platform:dpkg]
libssl-dev [platform:dpkg]
libffi-dev [platform:dpkg]
python2.7 [platform:dpkg]
python-dev [platform:dpkg]
# Base requirements for CentOS
gcc [platform:rpm]
gcc-c++ [platform:rpm]
git [platform:rpm]
python-devel [platform:rpm]
libffi-devel [platform:rpm]
openssl-devel [platform:rpm]
# For SELinux
libselinux-python [platform:rpm]
# For SSL SNI support
python-pyasn1 [platform:dpkg]
python-openssl [platform:dpkg]
python-ndg-httpsclient [platform:ubuntu !platform:ubuntu-trusty]
python2-pyasn1 [platform:rpm]
pyOpenSSL [platform:rpm]
python-ndg_httpsclient [platform:rpm]
# Required for compressing collected log files in CI
gzip