
The bug is simple: whenever swift uploads to a Swift with SSL, it uses 100% CPU. It happens because we use HTTPSConnection from eventlet that loops like that, while holding the interpreter lock. Now, it could be fixed in eventlet, but let's try something more natural: drop the eventlet's HTTP client. We do not use green threads in the client anymore, so it's not like we need it for that. Note that in most cases clients do not use the BufferedHTTPConnection either, because it's only installed on Swift server nodes, not on workstations. Get rid of that too. bug: 959221 Change-Id: I1eb932779d4171598b3efaa043f817b9c6c995c4
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distribute>=0.6.24
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# Install bounded pep8/pyflakes first, then let flake8 install
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pep8==1.4.5
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pyflakes==0.7.2
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flake8==2.0
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coverage
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discover
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python-keystoneclient
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sphinx>=1.1.2
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testrepository>=0.0.13
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testtools>=0.9.22
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