Absolutely, I'll just modify the current task that installs pip-tools. Later on, pip-tools is used to perform the check. https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/blob/master/roles/pulp/tasks/install.yml#L182
-Mike On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 5:33 PM Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK) < [email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Mike, This works. On a another host, I had to remove the current > installation dir and install from scratch and it works. The new > installation also has pip-tools 5.2. Is it possible to have prerequisite in > pulp_installer so it is always upgraded first? > > From: [email protected] At: 05/29/20 17:24:29 > To: Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK ) <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] pulp 3.2 to 3.3.1 pip-compile error > > Hmm, your pip-tools is much older: > pip-tools 5.2.0 > > It looks like we need to modify the task that installs pip-tools to ensure > it is new enough. The changelog says that pip-tools 5.0 is about pip 20.0 > support. > > In the meantime, an easy workaround is: > $ source /usr/local/lib/pulp/bin/activate > $ pip install --upgrade pip-tools > > Then re-run the installer. > > -Mike > > On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 5:17 PM Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK) < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks Mike. Here is the output. >> >> # more /opt/utils/venv/osupgrade/3.7.3/pyvenv.cfg >> home = /opt/python/3.7.3/bin >> include-system-site-packages = false >> version = 3.7.3 >> >> Package Version >> ------------------------------- ------------ >> aiodns 2.0.0 >> aiofiles 0.4.0 >> aiohttp 3.6.2 >> ansible 2.9.6 >> async-timeout 3.0.1 >> attrs 19.3.0 >> backoff 1.10.0 >> certifi 2019.11.28 >> cffi 1.14.0 >> chardet 3.0.4 >> Click 7.0 >> coreapi 2.3.3 >> coreschema 0.0.4 >> createrepo-c 0.15.7 >> cryptography 2.8 >> Django 2.2.11 >> django-filter 2.2.0 >> djangorestframework 3.10.3 >> djangorestframework-queryfields 1.0.0 >> drf-nested-routers 0.91 >> drf-yasg 1.17.1 >> dynaconf 3.0.0rc1 >> gunicorn 20.0.4 >> idna 2.9 >> importlib-metadata 1.5.0 >> inflection 0.3.1 >> itypes 1.1.0 >> Jinja2 2.11.1 >> jsonschema 3.2.0 >> libcomps 0.1.14.post1 >> MarkupSafe 1.1.1 >> modulemd 1.3.3 >> multidict 4.7.5 >> nose 1.3.7 >> packaging 20.3 >> pip 20.1.1 >> pip-tools 4.5.1 >> productmd 1.24 >> psycopg2 2.8.4 >> pulp-file 0.2.0 >> pulp-file-client 0.2.0 >> pulp-rpm 3.2.0 >> pulp-rpm-client 3.2.0 >> pulpcore 3.2.0 >> pulpcore-client 3.2.0 >> pycairo 1.19.1 >> pycares 3.1.1 >> pycparser 2.20 >> PyGObject 3.34.0 >> pygtrie 2.3.2 >> pyparsing 2.4.6 >> pyrsistent 0.15.7 >> python-box 3.4.6 >> python-dateutil 2.8.1 >> python-dotenv 0.12.0 >> python-gnupg 0.4.5 >> pytz 2019.3 >> PyYAML 5.3 >> redis 3.4.1 >> requests 2.23.0 >> rq 1.2.2 >> ruamel.yaml 0.16.10 >> ruamel.yaml.clib 0.2.0 >> scikit-build 0.10.0 >> setuptools 40.8.0 >> six 1.14.0 >> sqlparse 0.3.1 >> toml 0.10.0 >> uritemplate 3.0.1 >> urllib3 1.25.8 >> wheel 0.34.2 >> whitenoise 5.0.1 >> yarl 1.4.2 >> zipp 3.1.0 >> >> >> >> From: [email protected] At: 05/29/20 17:08:46 >> To: Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK ) <[email protected]> >> Cc: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] pulp 3.2 to 3.3.1 pip-compile error >> >> >> 1. I ran a test install against CentOS 7.6. Now we do not support CentOS >> 7.6 and earlier anymore, 7.7 & 7.8 work. RHEL is in the same situation. I >> disabled the check CentOS version task, and newer packages from the CentOS >> 7.8 repos were installed (like those for python3 and for libmodulem2), so >> it actually succeeded. I did not get the error like we would expect on the >> old distro (due to the newer packages on top), and I did not get your error >> either: >> https://pastebin.com/uBtQ9UTv >> >> 2. My apologies, I mistyped it. It is pyvenv.cfg , with a v: >> [vagrant@pulp3-sandbox-centos7 ~]$ cat /usr/local/lib/pulp/pyvenv.cfg >> home = /usr/bin >> include-system-site-packages = false >> version = 3.6.8 >> >> Please run that. >> >> 3. I'm going to have to think about any other steps we can take to >> reproduce your problem. Can you run the following? >> $ source /usr/local/lib/pulp/bin/activate >> (pulp) $ pip list >> >> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 4:17 PM Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK) < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Mike, >>> 1. The pulp server is on rhel7.6 >>> 2. pulp_use_system_wide_pkgs is not defined. I run a find to grep >>> pulp_use_system_wide_pkgs and didn't see it defined in ansible roles >>> I don't find this file /usr/local/lib/pulp/pyenv.cfg either. I also run >>> a find and didn't have a file named pyenv.cfg. >>> >>> >>> From: [email protected] At: 05/29/20 15:09:42 >>> To: Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK ) <[email protected]> >>> Cc: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] pulp 3.2 to 3.3.1 pip-compile error >>> >>> Your pulp_instal_plugins looks correct for Pulp 3.3.1. >>> >>> Interesting error, I will try to reproduce. >>> >>> 2 questions: >>> 1. What distro are you installing Pulp on? >>> 2. pulp_use_system_wide_pkgs is undefined or set to false, correct? If >>> true, it causes all sorts of problems with our pip-compile check, is no >>> longer needed for pulp-rpm to install, and we are about to remove it. >>> If you previously set it to true, and are upgrading a system, it would >>> still be effectively true as well. In fact, until 3.3.0, we were setting it >>> to true in the pulp_rpm_prerequisites role, even if you didn't set it. So >>> that would be another reason for it to be effectively true. You can check >>> by viewing the file /usr/local/lib/pulp/pyenv.cfg . >>> >>> -Mike >>> >>> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 11:52 AM Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK) < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I have both pulp-file and pulp-rpm pined to compatible version. >>>> pulp_install_plugins: >>>> pulp-file: >>>> version: '0.3.0' >>>> pulp-rpm: >>>> version: '3.3.2' >>>> >>>> Still got an error as below. Please advise >>>> >>>> TASK [pulp : Run pip-compile to check pulpcore/plugin compatibility] >>>> **************************************************************** >>>> [WARNING]: conditional statements should not include jinja2 templating >>>> delimiters such as {{ }} or {% %}. Found: {{ failed_condition >>>> | default("compatibility.rc != 0") }} >>>> fatal: [myhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "cmd": >>>> ["/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/bin/pip-compile"], "delta": "0:00:00.393598", >>>> "end": "2020-05-29 11:46:09.917436", "failed_when_result": true, "msg": >>>> "non-zero return code", "rc": 1, "start": "2020-05-29 11:46:09.523838", >>>> "stderr": "Traceback (most recent call last):\n File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/bin/pip-compile\", line 8, in <module>\n >>>> sys.exit(cli())\n File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 764, in __call__\n return self.main(*args, **kwargs)\n File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 717, in main\n rv = self.invoke(ctx)\n File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 956, in invoke\n return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params)\n File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 555, in invoke\n return callback(*args, **kwargs)\n File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/decorators.py\", >>>> line 17, in new_func\n return f(get_current_context(), *args, **kwargs)\n >>>> File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/piptools/scripts/compile.py\", >>>> line 304, in cli\n for ireq in filter(is_pinned_requirement, ireqs):\n File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/piptools/utils.py\", >>>> line 122, in is_pinned_requirement\n if ireq.editable:\nAttributeError: >>>> 'ParsedRequirement' object has no attribute 'editable'", "stderr_lines": >>>> ["Traceback (most recent call last):", " File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/bin/pip-compile\", line 8, in <module>", " >>>> sys.exit(cli())", " File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 764, in __call__", " return self.main(*args, **kwargs)", " File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 717, in main", " rv = self.invoke(ctx)", " File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 956, in invoke", " return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params)", " >>>> File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/core.py\", >>>> line 555, in invoke", " return callback(*args, **kwargs)", " File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/click/decorators.py\", >>>> line 17, in new_func", " return f(get_current_context(), *args, **kwargs)", >>>> " File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/piptools/scripts/compile.py\", >>>> line 304, in cli", " for ireq in filter(is_pinned_requirement, ireqs):", " >>>> File >>>> \"/opt/utils/venv/pulp/3.7.3/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/piptools/utils.py\", >>>> line 122, in is_pinned_requirement", " if ireq.editable:", "AttributeError: >>>> 'ParsedRequirement' object has no attribute 'editable'"], "stdout": "", >>>> "stdout_lines": []} >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Pulp-list mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Mike DePaulo >>> >>> He / Him / His >>> >>> Service Reliability Engineer, Pulp >>> >>> Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/> >>> >>> IM: mikedep333 >>> >>> GPG: 51745404 >>> <https://www.redhat.com/> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> >> Mike DePaulo >> >> He / Him / His >> >> Service Reliability Engineer, Pulp >> >> Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/> >> >> IM: mikedep333 >> >> GPG: 51745404 >> <https://www.redhat.com/> >> >> >> > > -- > > Mike DePaulo > > He / Him / His > > Service Reliability Engineer, Pulp > > Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/> > > IM: mikedep333 > > GPG: 51745404 > <https://www.redhat.com/> > > > -- Mike DePaulo He / Him / His Service Reliability Engineer, Pulp Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/> IM: mikedep333 GPG: 51745404 <https://www.redhat.com/>
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