<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Robert Collins <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:robertc@robertcollins.net" target="_blank">robertc@robertcollins.net</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><span>On 19 August 2015 at 03:51, Sean Dague <<a href="mailto:sean@dague.net" target="_blank">sean@dague.net</a>> wrote:<br>
<br>
> So... I'm at Linux Con this week, meaning that things will be slow. I<br>
> think - <a href="https://review.openstack.org/#/c/208582/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://review.openstack.org/#/c/208582/</a> (slightly updated this<br>
> morning) will get devstack users working again. And I agree, we really<br>
> need devstack and the gate to be convergent on their solution here, not<br>
> divergent.<br>
<br>
</span>So unless something has changed, devstack users are broken only on<br>
Fedora - and the constraints thing won't protect them at this stage<br>
because of two things.<br>
<br>
Firstly, the bug isn't a cryptography bug - its a setuptools / pip<br>
thing resulting in the .so pip installs being in the arch neutral path<br>
rather than lib64, and this would work except that devstack also<br>
installs python-cffi, which then masks the pip updated one. I don't<br>
know why devstack is installing the binary package :/. This is a<br>
Fedora platform specific bug - it doesn't show up on Ubuntu - either<br>
because devstack doesn't install the ubuntu python-cffi package, or<br>
because pip/setuptools on ubuntu don't have the same disconnect with<br>
system packages in the same way. I'm not sure which.<br>
<br>
Secondly, until we have a gate on openstack/requirements that checks<br>
devstack-on-fedora, fedora developers will be exposed to this sort of<br>
thing from time to time :/.<br>
<span><br>
-Rob<br>
<br>
--<br>
Robert Collins <<a href="mailto:rbtcollins@hp.com" target="_blank">rbtcollins@hp.com</a>><br>
Distinguished Technologist<br>
HP Converged Cloud<br>
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</div></div></blockquote></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace">Catching up on this thread, looks like the referenced devstk change above (987dc6453e8e3a8a46d748059378564c42bafc5c) merged and broke things. Seems we don't install opt/stack/requirements so stack.sh is failing for third party CI's that don't use node-pool (suspect they'll fail when they're nodes are rebuilt similar to last weeks issue with keystone).</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace">Went ahead and confirmed that a fresh download and stack.sh locally fails, going to have a look after dinner but thought maybe somebody already knows what's up with this.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace">Thanks,</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace">John</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:monospace,monospace"><br></div></div></div>