Tim,

Yes, using the stable version was my intent. I wasn’t sure how to do it, thanks.

Just a clarification: re “after downloading congress” do you mean after cloning 
the repo? I guess so since it’s a git command.

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

From: Tim Hinrichs [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 1:09 PM
To: SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Openstack] [Congress] Progress with Congress Install on OPNFV

Hi Bryan,

That's great news!  I'll add this to our IRC agenda for tomorrow.

I don't know about the Horizon issue.  Janet, any ideas?

One thing I'd suggest is to use the Liberty version of Congress with the 
Liberty version of OpenStack.  Pulling directly from master will be problematic 
(eventually) since it will deviate from the rest of the Liberty OpenStack 
projects.  All you need to do to checkout liberty is run the following command 
after downloading congress...

$ cd congress
$ git checkout stable/liberty

Tim

On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:12 PM SULLIVAN, BRYAN L 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Tim and Congress team, sending here as I didn’t get a response on #congress, 
and in OPNFV we are trying to get to code freeze for our 2nd release by the end 
of this year.

I’ve been able to get Congress (latest github code) installed but not fully 
functional, on an OPNFV base with OpenStack Liberty. The APIs and datasources 
etc work, but for some reason the Horizon panel features for Policy are not 
present in Horizon. I need to know if, beyond the instructions in github for 
the standalone install, there is anything else I need to do to activate the 
Horizon Policy panel.

FYI I used the github standalone instructions in a manual procedure: 
https://wiki.opnfv.org/copper/academy/joid/congress. I plan to fully automate 
this e.g. as a shell script or Ansible playbook once I get it fully working and 
repeatable.

In the process I found a number of things that I’d like to bring up in the 
Congress team meeting, e.g.:

-          Issues with python package dependencies: I’m trying to use 
virtualenv to minimize these, but there are still extra things that have to be 
installed sometimes, and I’m not sure why or how to ensure that these 
dependencies don’t change from install to install (which they do seem to).

-          Changes to the specific instructions in the github readme, which I 
had to make to get it working

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

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