Hervé Beraud 3c9dac5186 Use TOX_CONSTRAINTS_FILE
UPPER_CONSTRAINTS_FILE is old name and deprecated
This allows to use upper-constraints file as more
readable way instead of UPPER_CONSTRAINTS_FILE=<lower-constraints file>.

[1] https://review.opendev.org/#/c/722814/
[2] https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul-jobs/python-roles.html#rolevar-tox.tox_constraints_file

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OpenStack Doc Tools

This repository contains tools used by the OpenStack Documentation project.

For more details, see the OpenStack Documentation Contributor Guide.

Prerequisites

You need to have Python 2.7 installed for using the tools.

This package needs a few external dependencies including lxml. If you do not have lxml installed, you can either install python-lxml or have it installed automatically and build from sources. To build lxml from sources, you need a C compiler and the xml and xslt development packages installed.

To install python-lxml, execute the following based on your distribution.

On Fedora, RHEL 7, and CentOS 7:

$ yum install python-lxml

On openSUSE:

$ zypper in python-lxml

On Ubuntu:

$ apt-get install python-lxml

For building from source, install the dependencies of lxml.

On Fedora, RHEL 7, and CentOS 7:

$ yum install python-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel

On openSUSE:

$ zypper in libxslt-devel

On Ubuntu:

$ apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev
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Tools used by OpenStack Documentation
Readme 7 MiB
Languages
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Shell 20.3%
XSLT 2.2%