I've just uploaded gnocchi 4.2.4-0ubuntu3 to cosmic (rocky) and gnocchi
gnocchi 4.2.4-0ubuntu3 to the bionic (queens) unapproved queue where it
is awaiting review by the SRU team.
The new new package versions are still py3 by default. If you install
gnocchi-api, by default it will install libapach
Sorry, the bionic version is 4.2.4-0ubuntu1.1
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What about making "gnocchi-api" to depends on "python-gnocchi", instead
of "python3-gnocchi"?
I just installed it (python-gnocchi) here! But I didn't tested it yet
(missing correct config files).
So, if Gnocchi _only_ works with Python 3, why there is this "python-
gnocchi" that is based on Pytho
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Correct, gnocchi-api only supports py3 for now in bionic/queens and
above.
Jeremy, that's true but we plan to enable py2 by default for any
packages that we share with Debian in Cosmic to prevent issues like this
bug. Most OpenStack packages in Ubuntu have not yet received py3
support. That is a f
https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/gnocchi-api seems to indicate it's
coming straight through an import from Debian, where the current
OpenStack ecosystem is packaged to use only Python 3.x. This probably
makes it incompatible with the official Ubuntu OpenStack packaging which
still relies on Pytho
Same problem here! :-/
The gnocchi-api package looks bad.
It doesn't even contain the "/usr/bin/gnocchi-api"! Only an apache
config file...
Looks trivial to fix this problem.
No idea why the "/usr/bin/gnocchi-api" comes from "python-gnocchi"
package...
What's happening to Debian/Ubuntu?! :
Hello,
I had the same problem. Does anyone know when this issue will be fixed?
Thanks.
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gnocchi-api in Bionic uses python3, and libapach
My workaround is to not install gnocchi-api, only python-gnocchi, and
create the apache site config manually (which is the only relevant thing
in the gnocchi-api package).
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Hello,
I have same issue for OpenStack queens. Is there any workaround?
gnocchi-api depends on libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3, while some OpenStack packages
such as keystone, cinder, and dashboard depend on libapache2-mod-wsgi.
Thanks,
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Yes, it conflicts only with keystone, cinder, the placement-api (the ones which
runs under Apache with mod_wsgi, the Python2 version). However, not installing
gnocchi-api solves the issue, since python-gnocchi contains all things which
needed to run with mod_wsgi (Python 2), just had to install
...or uwsgi can run gnocchi with Python3.
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conflicts with the python 2 v
Hi Gyorgy,
Thanks for reporting this. Does this only occur when you co-locate APIs
for other services with gnocchi's API?
Thanks,
Corey
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