A useful tool that anvil has built into it (thanks to aababilov). It might be useful in this situation.
https://github.com/stackforge/anvil/tree/master/tools#multipip It might be useful to use said tool (or a derivative) to detect this kind of version conflict earlier rather than later?? It is used in anvil to determine the same set of conflicts so that later when multiple single packages of openstack (say of a given release) that said multiple packages will all play nicely together (at least with respect to pip requirement versioning). -Josh On 7/10/13 2:42 PM, "Sean Dague" <s...@dague.net> wrote: >Yesterday in the very exciting run around to figure out why the gate was >broken, we realized something interesting. Because of the way the gate >process pip requirements (one project at a time), on a current gate run >we actually install and uninstall python-keystoneclient 4 times in a >normal run, flipping back and forth from HEAD to 0.2.5. > >http://paste.openstack.org/show/39880/ - shows what's going on > >The net of this means that if any of the projects specify a capped >client, it has the potential for preventing that client from being >tested in the gate. This is very possibly part of the reason we ended up >with a broken python-keystoneclient 0.3.0 released. > >I think we need to get strict on projects and prevent them from capping >their client requirements. That will also put burden on clients that >they don't break backwards compatibility (which I think was a goal >regardless). However there is probably going to be a bit of pain getting >from where we are today, to this world. > >This is both a heads up, and a time for discussion, before we start >figuring out how to make this better in the gate. > > -Sean > >-- >Sean Dague >http://dague.net > >_______________________________________________ >OpenStack-dev mailing list >OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org >http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev