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From [1]:
"Python 2.x is legacy, Python 3.x is the present and future of the language"
As a reference, python3 is already the default python version in Arch,
and other distros like Ubuntu/Debian [2] or Fedora [3] are planning to
switch soon
[1] https://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python/3
[3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_3_as_Default
Change-Id: I6d4d11844d4424bfa49b37fe7d9a3639547c0139
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This chunk .morph file is actually unnecessary, those are the default
build commands for the 'python-distutils' build system anyway.
Change-Id: I51e73d408b9dc2b4fda9318753aa29b4ddf25ae7
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Change-Id: I6f2765bb246243d9fbeca463c93cd6110cb6c796
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Change-Id: I3845c77e8872ce2e1e8bc6a60e3ce7f184c32f58
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Change-Id: I50bc8690a84324030e806dc124c80743e510b1b9
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Change-Id: I5000f08e91b19f26ce3d4265cd7c08be9098bcfc
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This enables kmod python bindings required for iscsi tools.
Enabling python in the kmod chunk requires cython for compiling
so cython is moved to core.morph.
Change-Id: Ic394d75f801efcb0be1e4ec17d9bc907f9d086a0
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This moves python-lxml to python-core to avoid duplication of chunks in
strata when the openstack-services strata is merged into
definition master.
lxslt has been moved to core.morph because is a very common dependency
and is a requirement for python-lxml.
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version: 1)
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change to version: 1)"
Morph should have been updated first
This reverts commit ced4ed5f7aa35b46d161c5efea972699826f09de.
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version: 1)
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six is a python 2 and 3 compatibility library, so move to python-core
should remove dependencies in some strata.
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It's already used in both 'cloudinit-support' and 'openstack-clients',
and will soon be used by lorry-controller too. Really anybody using
'urllib2' should be using 'requests' instead.
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Also move to pbr 0.10.7, this fixes an issue that stops the import tool
from importing packages that use pbr to install themselves.
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