# 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. # Hacking already pins down pep8, pyflakes and flake8 hacking!=0.13.0,<0.14,>=0.12.0 # Apache-2.0 bandit>=1.1.0 # Apache-2.0 sphinx!=1.6.1,>=1.5.1 # BSD os-api-ref>=1.0.0 # Apache-2.0 oslosphinx>=4.7.0 # Apache-2.0 reno!=2.3.1,>=1.8.0 # Apache-2.0 coverage!=4.4,>=4.0 # Apache-2.0 nose # LGPL nosexcover # BSD openstackdocstheme>=1.5.0 # Apache-2.0 openstack.nose-plugin>=0.7 # Apache-2.0 WebTest>=2.0 # MIT wsgi-intercept>=1.4.1 # MIT License proboscis>=1.2.5.3 # Apache-2.0 python-troveclient>=2.2.0 # Apache-2.0 mock>=2.0 # BSD mox3!=0.19.0,>=0.7.0 # Apache-2.0 testtools>=1.4.0 # MIT testrepository>=0.0.18 # Apache-2.0/BSD pymongo!=3.1,>=3.0.2 # Apache-2.0 redis>=2.10.0 # MIT psycopg2>=2.5 # LGPL/ZPL cassandra-driver!=3.6.0,>=2.1.4 # Apache-2.0 couchdb>=0.8 # Apache-2.0 os-testr>=0.8.0 # Apache-2.0 astroid<1.4.0 # LGPLv2.1 # breaks pylint 1.4.4 pylint==1.4.5 # GPLv2