The easiest way to get pip dependencies is through 'tox'. $ tox -l py27 py3 pyflakes
$ ./tools/tox-venv py27 (tox:py27)smoser@milhouse:~/src/cloud-init/trunk$ pip list | grep flakes pyflakes (1.1.0) You could also use a virtual env and install cloud-init that way. I have a script 'venv' that allows: $ venv sm-cloud-init pip install . $ venv sm-cloud-init (venv:smci)smoser@milhouse:~/src/cloud-init/trunk$ pip list Cheetah (2.4.4) cloud-init (0.7.7) configobj (5.0.6) Jinja2 (2.8) jsonpatch (1.13) jsonpointer (1.10) Markdown (2.6.6) MarkupSafe (0.23) oauthlib (1.1.1) pip (8.1.1) pkg-resources (0.0.0) prettytable (0.7.2) pyserial (3.0.1) PyYAML (3.11) requests (2.10.0) setuptools (21.0.0) six (1.10.0) wheel (0.29.0) venv can be seen at https://gist.github.com/smoser/2d4100a6a5d230ca937f I'm not really too interested in having make install pip dependencies if we can just use tox or pip or virtual env. -- https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/cloud-init/fixup-test-dependencies/+merge/294203 Your team cloud init development team is requested to review the proposed merge of lp:~paelzer/cloud-init/fixup-test-dependencies into lp:cloud-init. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~cloud-init-dev Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~cloud-init-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

