On 2015-02-04 12:03:14 +0100 (+0100), Alan Pevec wrote:
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> > > oslo.config==1.6.0 # git sha 99e530e
> > > django-openstack-auth==1.1.9 # git sha 2079383
[...]
> Clients are capped in stable/icehouse requirements but devstack in
> gate seems to be installing them from git master (note # git sha
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On 02/04/2015 12:03 PM, Alan Pevec wrote:
>>> Dependencies in requirements.txt do not seem to be used in
>>> stable/icehouse gate jobs, recent pip freeze in
>>> stable/icehouse shows: ... oslo.config==1.6.0 # git sha
>>> 99e530e django-openstack-auth=
>> Dependencies in requirements.txt do not seem to be used in
>> stable/icehouse gate jobs, recent pip freeze in stable/icehouse
>> shows: ... oslo.config==1.6.0 # git sha 99e530e
>> django-openstack-auth==1.1.9 # git sha 2079383
>
> It's because of this:
>
> 2015-01-27 19:33:44.152 | Collecting os
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On 02/04/2015 11:20 AM, Alan Pevec wrote:
>> Bumping minimal oslo.config version due to the issue in
>> django-openstack-auth seems like a wrong way to do it.
>
> Dependencies in requirements.txt do not seem to be used in
> stable/icehouse gate jobs
> Bumping minimal oslo.config version due to the issue in
> django-openstack-auth seems like a wrong way to do it.
Dependencies in requirements.txt do not seem to be used in
stable/icehouse gate jobs, recent pip freeze in stable/icehouse shows:
...
oslo.config==1.6.0 # git sha 99e530e
django-ope
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On 01/29/2015 08:18 PM, Ryan Hsu wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> There was a change [1] 2 days ago in django-openstack-auth that
> introduces a new requirement oslo.config>=1.6.0 to the project,
> which is now present in the 1.1.9 release of django-openstack-aut