On 09/13/2016 02:37 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> Excerpts from Adam Young's message of 2016-09-13 15:23:08 -0400:
>> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/368530/
>>
>> This change is for Python >2.7 only, as python2.7 already supports the 
>> latest version of these libraraies.  Back in the "just get pythoin3 to 
>> work" days we cut our losses on Kerberos support, but now it is 
>> working.  Getting this restriction removed means we don't have to edit 
>> away the tests for Kerberos in python3.
>>
>> "The requests-kerberos package was marked as available for only python 
>> 2.6 and python 2.7 because pykerberos did not support python 3. This has 
>> since been fixed, however we don't directly have a kerberos dependency 
>> we can increase so just leave this unbound."
> 
> Do we need an FFE for this or can it wait for Ocata? AFAIK, we aren't
> supporting deployment on Python 3, yet, right?
> 
> Doug
> 
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I think / thought keystone was supported on python 3 (maybe not all
features in mitaka though).  I'm currently running it on python 3
(through uwsgi).

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