Re: [openstack-dev] Fwd: [Distutils][pbr] Announcement: Pip 10 is coming, and will move all internal APIs

2017-10-22 Thread Ian Wienand
On 10/21/2017 07:14 AM, Clark Boylan wrote: The current issue this change is facing can be seen at http://logs.openstack.org/25/513825/4/check/legacy-tempest-dsvm-py35/c31deb2/logs/devstacklog.txt.gz#_2017-10-20_20_07_54_838. The tl;dr is that for distutils installed packages (basically all the

Re: [openstack-dev] Fwd: [Distutils][pbr] Announcement: Pip 10 is coming, and will move all internal APIs

2017-10-20 Thread Clark Boylan
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, at 11:17 AM, Clark Boylan wrote: > On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, at 07:23 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote: > > It sounds like the PyPI/PyPA folks are planning some major changes to > > pip internals, soon. > > > > I know pbr uses setuptools, and I don't think it uses pip, but if > > someone

Re: [openstack-dev] Fwd: [Distutils][pbr] Announcement: Pip 10 is coming, and will move all internal APIs

2017-10-20 Thread Clark Boylan
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, at 11:17 AM, Clark Boylan wrote: > On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, at 07:23 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote: > > It sounds like the PyPI/PyPA folks are planning some major changes to > > pip internals, soon. > > > > I know pbr uses setuptools, and I don't think it uses pip, but if > >

Re: [openstack-dev] Fwd: [Distutils][pbr] Announcement: Pip 10 is coming, and will move all internal APIs

2017-10-20 Thread Clark Boylan
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, at 07:23 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote: > It sounds like the PyPI/PyPA folks are planning some major changes to > pip internals, soon. > > I know pbr uses setuptools, and I don't think it uses pip, but if > someone has time to verify that it would be helpful. > > We'll also want

[openstack-dev] Fwd: [Distutils][pbr] Announcement: Pip 10 is coming, and will move all internal APIs

2017-10-20 Thread Doug Hellmann
It sounds like the PyPI/PyPA folks are planning some major changes to pip internals, soon. I know pbr uses setuptools, and I don't think it uses pip, but if someone has time to verify that it would be helpful. We'll also want to watch out for breakage in normal use of pip 10. If they're making