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Ran Ziv updated ARIA-357:
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    Priority: Trivial  (was: Minor)

> Detect plugin dependencies collisions at plugin installation
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARIA-357
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIA-357
>             Project: AriaTosca
>          Issue Type: Story
>            Reporter: Ran Ziv
>            Priority: Trivial
>
> ARIA plugins are isolated from one another, yet their dependencies may 
> collide with Python packages installed in the general ARIA python environment.
> To avoid messing up the ARIA installation, when plugins are installed, a 
> constraint file is used to limit changes to existing packages in the ARIA 
> environment in the case of collisions.
> This could lead to a problem where a plugin gets successfully installed, but 
> then is unable to run properly since some of its dependencies are set in the 
> wrong versions.
> ARIA could detect these issues at plugin installation time, and alert the 
> user about this issue.
> Note: This would not help in the case where changes to the environment are 
> made after the plugin has already installed - However, since this would 
> require a manual installation of Python packages to the general ARIA 
> environment, it makes sense that the user making this installation be 
> required to be responsible and avoid such collisions, or use a separate 
> Python environment for this installation.
> See [this 
> thread|https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/7f2a6a7981efc9a53d8910db0fd300318078eac549c98e6659bd0956@%3Cdev.ariatosca.apache.org%3E]
>  for more information.



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