# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order # of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration # process, which may cause wedges in the gate later. pbr!=2.1.0,>=4.0.0 # Apache-2.0 Babel!=2.4.0,>=2.3.4 # BSD Paste>=2.0.2 # MIT PasteDeploy>=1.5.0 # MIT Routes>=2.3.1 # MIT debtcollector>=1.2.0 # Apache-2.0 eventlet!=0.18.3,!=0.20.1,>=0.18.2 # MIT pecan!=1.0.2,!=1.0.3,!=1.0.4,!=1.2,>=1.3.2 # BSD requests>=2.14.2 # Apache-2.0 Jinja2>=2.10 # BSD License (3 clause) keystoneauth1>=3.4.0 # Apache-2.0 keystonemiddleware>=4.17.0 # Apache-2.0 netaddr>=0.7.18 # BSD netifaces>=0.10.4 # MIT neutron-lib>=1.25.0 # Apache-2.0 SQLAlchemy!=1.1.5,!=1.1.6,!=1.1.7,!=1.1.8,>=1.2.0 # MIT WebOb>=1.8.2 # MIT python-cinderclient>=3.3.0 # Apache-2.0 python-glanceclient>=2.8.0 # Apache-2.0 python-keystoneclient>=3.8.0 # Apache-2.0 python-neutronclient>=6.7.0 # Apache-2.0 python-novaclient>=9.1.0 # Apache-2.0 alembic>=0.8.10 # MIT six>=1.10.0 # MIT stevedore>=1.20.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.concurrency>=3.26.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.config>=5.2.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.context>=2.19.2 # Apache-2.0 oslo.db>=4.37.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.i18n>=3.15.3 # Apache-2.0 oslo.log>=3.36.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.messaging>=5.29.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.middleware>=3.31.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.policy>=1.30.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.rootwrap>=5.8.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.serialization!=2.19.1,>=2.18.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.service!=1.28.1,>=1.24.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.upgradecheck>=0.1.1 # Apache-2.0 oslo.utils>=3.33.0 # Apache-2.0 sqlalchemy-migrate>=0.11.0 # Apache-2.0 # These repos are installed from git in OpenStack CI if the job # configures them as required-projects: neutron>=12.0.0 # Apache-2.0 networking-sfc>=8.0.0.0b1 # Apache-2.0 # The comment below indicates this project repo is current with neutron-lib # and should receive neutron-lib consumption patches as they are released # in neutron-lib. It also implies the project will stay current with TC # and infra initiatives ensuring consumption patches can land. # neutron-lib-current