Re: [openstack-dev] pip requirements externally host (evil evil stab stab stab)

2013-07-22 Thread Alex Gaynor
As a heads up I filed bugs with each of these projects (with the exception of netifaces, which doesn't appear to have a tracker). The dnspython maintainer has already uploaded the package to PyPi and disabled scraping! Alex On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Monty Taylor wrote: > Hey guys! > > P

Re: [openstack-dev] pip requirements externally host (evil evil stab stab stab)

2013-07-22 Thread Yoshihiro Kaneko
Hi Salvatore, I intend to replace the netifaces module which Ryu agent uses with the ip_lib module. Thanks, Kaneko 2013/7/21 Salvatore Orlando : > I reckon the netifaces package is only used in Neutron's Ryu plugin. > At a first glance, it should be possible to replace its current usage with >

Re: [openstack-dev] pip requirements externally host (evil evil stab stab stab)

2013-07-20 Thread Alex Gaynor
netifaces is also used in swift for the "whataremyips" function. (Personaly I'd love to replace that as it doesn't work on PyPy, but that's a rather different conversation :)) Alex On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Salvatore Orlando wrote: > I reckon the netifaces package is only used in Neutron

Re: [openstack-dev] pip requirements externally host (evil evil stab stab stab)

2013-07-20 Thread Salvatore Orlando
I reckon the netifaces package is only used in Neutron's Ryu plugin. At a first glance, it should be possible to replace its current usage with the iplib module which has been developed within neutron itself. Unless we hear otherwise from contributors to the Ryu plugin it is my opinion that we sho

[openstack-dev] pip requirements externally host (evil evil stab stab stab)

2013-07-19 Thread Monty Taylor
Hey guys! PyPI is moving towards the world of getting people to stop hosting stuff via external links. It's been bad for us in the past and one of the reasons for the existence of our mirror. pip 1.4 has an option to disallow following external links, and in 1.5 it's going to be the default behavi