This prevents a job reporting 'success' when the appropriate python
interpreter cannot be found, when actually it didn't run at all.
Also change the default envlist to use generic 'py3' instead of a
specific version which might not be present.
Also change zuul config so the python-cinderclient-functional-py36
job runs on centos-8-stream nodes, where py36 should be available.
And change bindep.txt to specify the correct package name for
centos-8.
Jeremy Stanley has given a more thorough explanation of why this
is a good change:
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-May/014810.html
This isn't a theoretical issue. If you look at recent
python-cinderclient-functional-py36 job results (for example,
[0]), you'll see that Zuul reported 'success', but on a closer look,
you'll see that no tests were run.
[0] https://zuul.opendev.org/t/openstack/build/1bfc80638086405f8b29905cdd6f71be/log/job-output.txt#25470
Change-Id: I2e2aa24e1592b66b287c84eda97b5079c40a36ec
(cherry picked from commit b891c9980f)
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# This is a cross-platform list tracking distribution packages needed by tests;
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# see https://docs.openstack.org/infra/bindep/ for additional information.
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libffi-dev [platform:dpkg]
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libffi-devel [platform:rpm]
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libssl-dev [platform:ubuntu-xenial]
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locales [platform:debian]
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python-dev [platform:dpkg]
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python-devel [platform:rpm !platform:centos-8]
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python3-all-dev [platform:ubuntu !platform:ubuntu-precise]
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python3-dev [platform:dpkg]
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python3-devel [platform:rpm]
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