bindep looks quite cool, and I think would do what I am after here.
That's especially true if we use its profiles support. I like the idea
that we can hand some form of documentation to distros that verifies
that they've noticed all the dependancies we've added in a given
release cycle.
Cheers,
Mi
On 2015-06-22 21:05:11 +1000 (+1000), Michael Still wrote:
> Sure, except where the thing isn't in pip... I just learned tonight
> that the libosinfo thing in the review at the start of this thread is
> a c library and some gobject black magic. I think we want it, but it
> will never work as a pip
Excerpts from Michael Still's message of 2015-06-22 21:05:11 +1000:
> Sure, except where the thing isn't in pip... I just learned tonight
> that the libosinfo thing in the review at the start of this thread is
> a c library and some gobject black magic. I think we want it, but it
> will never work
Sure, except where the thing isn't in pip... I just learned tonight
that the libosinfo thing in the review at the start of this thread is
a c library and some gobject black magic. I think we want it, but it
will never work as a pip dependancy. So, I think something human
readable is still required?
Michael,
We talked about it in Vancouver in the context of oslo.messaging:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/YVR-oslo-optional-dependencies
Consensus was:
"optional dependencies should be specified with extras in setup.cfg;
conditional ones via markers."
Robert is driving towards making this real
On 06/22/2015 06:37 AM, Michael Still wrote:
> Hi,
>
> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/149625 made me think about optional
> requirements for nova. Some hypervisor drivers have requirements that
> are either only needed for their driver, or are optional to their
> driver. Examples include the iro
Hi,
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/149625 made me think about optional
requirements for nova. Some hypervisor drivers have requirements that
are either only needed for their driver, or are optional to their
driver. Examples include the ironic driver depending on the ironic
client, and the review