Thanks for getting back to me. 

Yeah, maybe there were some changes since 10.03 where everything worked 
fine, and now. 

Would be perfect if you could send me a list of packages. Since I am on 
centos7 I am not 100% sure how smooth and easy it will be to use python3 . 
It is not there by default. 

Typical, just the evening before a tutorial :( :) 



On Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 5:46:29 PM UTC+1, Riccardo Murri wrote:
>
> Hello Maiken,
>
> `futurist` seems to be a legit Python package: 
> https://pypi.org/project/futurist/ 
>
> The thing is, according to PyPI metadata it is only compatible with Python 
> >=3.6, whereas you are installing with Python 2.7?
>
> It is not a dependency of ElastiCluster per se, but reading the output of 
> `pip install` it seems to come from `openstacksdk`. I guess OpenStack 
> dropped Python 2.7 support now.
> For workarounds:
>
> - could you use Python 3.6 instead?
> - I can send the list pf Python package dependencies that I use locally, 
> which you may be able to reproduce by doing `pip install -r`.
>
> Ciao,
> R
>
>

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