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author | Iury Gregory Melo Ferreira <imelofer@redhat.com> | 2020-04-17 19:52:08 +0200 |
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committer | Iury Gregory Melo Ferreira <imelofer@redhat.com> | 2020-04-21 12:52:07 +0200 |
commit | 6397777ea87c7b974f2a5ca1ef18880d4e839f10 (patch) | |
tree | e2afef0be4c9761c5f7c990ea84f5bb0d6453c40 /requirements.txt | |
parent | 7a402c58588f813c3f7b1a7dc9642c021eb9045b (diff) | |
download | ironic-6397777ea87c7b974f2a5ca1ef18880d4e839f10.tar.gz |
Stop configuring install_command in tox.
Currently, we are overriding 'install_command' to use 'pip'. This is
considered poor behavior and 'python -m pip' should be used instead:
https://snarky.ca/why-you-should-use-python-m-pip/
It turns out that this is the the default value provided by tox:
https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-install_command
So we can remove the line and simply use the default value.
openstack-discuss thread
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-April/014237.html
Bumping in requirements:
-alembic to 0.9.6
-keystoneauth1 to 3.18
Bumping libs in in l-c:
-alembic to 0.9.6
-keystoneauth1 to 3.18
-pika to 0.10.0 (necessary for installation)
Change-Id: I059e841ab891ba0451d0423065e9727c8c77f337
Diffstat (limited to 'requirements.txt')
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1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index bdff31be5..da87b3037 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ # process, which may cause wedges in the gate later. pbr!=2.1.0,>=2.0.0 # Apache-2.0 SQLAlchemy!=1.1.5,!=1.1.6,!=1.1.7,!=1.1.8,>=1.0.10 # MIT -alembic>=0.8.10 # MIT +alembic>=0.9.6 # MIT automaton>=1.9.0 # Apache-2.0 eventlet!=0.18.3,!=0.20.1,>=0.18.2 # MIT WebOb>=1.7.1 # MIT python-cinderclient!=4.0.0,>=3.3.0 # Apache-2.0 python-neutronclient>=6.7.0 # Apache-2.0 python-glanceclient>=2.8.0 # Apache-2.0 -keystoneauth1>=3.15.0 # Apache-2.0 +keystoneauth1>=3.18.0 # Apache-2.0 ironic-lib>=2.17.1 # Apache-2.0 python-swiftclient>=3.2.0 # Apache-2.0 pytz>=2013.6 # MIT |