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* Rework BrickException to simplify the code. Revert partially changes done to port os-brick to Python 3, without losing Python 3 compatibility. * tox.ini: run py34 tests using the commands of the default test environent. All os-brick tests now pass on Python 3.4, so testr test runner can be used to run tests in parallel, get the test repository, etc. * tox.ini: exchange order of py27 and py34 in envlist: py34 must be run first to workaround a testrepository bug (see the note below). * README: give advices on tox/testrepository issues with python 2/3 Change-Id: If80e01e802079afea3f2ea8051c76afffa47fa03 |
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README.rst
brick
OpenStack Cinder brick library for managing local volume attaches
Features
- Discovery of volumes being attached to a host for many transport protocols.
- Removal of volumes from a host.
Hacking
Hacking on brick requires python-gdbm (for Debian derived distributions), Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. A recent tox is required, as is a recent virtualenv (13.1.0 or newer).
If "tox -e py34" fails with the error "db type could not be determined", remove the .testrepository/ directory and then run "tox -e py34".
- For any other imformation, refer to the parent project, Cinder:
- License: Apache License, Version 2.0
- Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/os-brick
- Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/os-brick