[openstack-dev] 答复: [probably forge email可能是仿冒邮件]Re: [daisycloud-core] Kolla Mitaka requirementssupported by CentOS

hu.zhijiang at zte.com.cn hu.zhijiang at zte.com.cn
Mon Jul 4 08:35:00 UTC 2016


Hi Haïkel

> Actually, all the dependency above but ansible, docker and git python
> modules are in CentOS Cloud SIG repositories.
> If you are interested to work w/ CentOS Cloud SIG, we can add missing
> dependencies in our repositories.

So currently Jinja2 version >= 2.8 is already in the  CentOS Cloud SIG 
repository. could you please point a way to get it? That will be a great 
help for us to use kolla, because currenly we are using fedora repo  
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=6506 to get 
Jinja2 version >= 2.8, but we are sure that  CentOS Cloud SIG repository 
will be a more better choise than fedora repo.  




发件人:         Haïkel <hguemar at fedoraproject.org>
收件人:         "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage 
questions)" <openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>, 
日期:   2016-07-03 05:18
主题:   [probably forge email可能是仿冒邮件]Re: [openstack-dev] 
[daisycloud-core] Kolla Mitaka requirementssupported by CentOS



2016-07-02 20:42 GMT+02:00 jason <huzhijiang at gmail.com>:
> Pip Package Name Supported By Centos CentOS Name Repo Name
> 
======================================================================================================================
> ansible                   yes
> ansible1.9.noarch                epel
> docker-py              yes
> python-docker-py.noarch    extras
> gitdb                      yes
> python-gitdb.x86_64            epel
> GitPython              yes
> GitPython.noarch                epel
> oslo.config             yes
> python2-oslo-config.noarch centos-openstack-mitaka
> pbr                        yes
> python-pbr.noarch               epel
> setuptools             yes
> python-setuptools.noarch    base
> six                         yes
> python-six.noarch                 base
> pycrypto                yes
> python2-crypto                      epel
> graphviz                no
> Jinja2                    no (Note: Jinja2 2.7.2 will be installed as
> dependency by ansible)
>

As one of RDO maintainer, I strongly invite kolla, not to use EPEL.
It's proven very hard to prevent EPEL pushing broken updates, or push
updates to fit OpenStack requirements.

Actually, all the dependency above but ansible, docker and git python
modules are in CentOS Cloud SIG repositories.
If you are interested to work w/ CentOS Cloud SIG, we can add missing
dependencies in our repositories.


>
> As above table shows, only two (graphviz and Jinja2) are not supported
> by centos currently. As those not supported packages are definitly not
> used by OpenStack as well as Daisy. So basicaly we can use pip to
> install them after installing other packages by yum. But note that
> Jinja2 2.7.2 will be installed as dependency while yum install
> ansible, so we need to using pip to install jinja2 2.8 after that to
> overide the old one. Also note that we must make sure pip is ONLY used
> for installing those two not supported packages.
>
> But before you trying to use pip, please consider these:
>
> 1) graphviz is just for saving image depend graph text file and is not
> used by default and only used in build process if it is configured to
> be used.
>
> 2) Jinja2 rpm can be found at
> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=6506, which I
> think is suitable for CentOS. I have tested it.
>
> So, as far as Kolla deploy process concerned, there is no need to use
> pip to install graphviz and Jinja2. Further more, if we do not install
> Kolla either then we can get ride of pip totally!
>
> I encourage all of you to think about not using pip any more for
> Daisy+Kolla, because pip hase a lot of overlaps between yum/rpm, files
> may be overide back and force if not using them carefully. So not
> using pip will make things easier and make jump server more cleaner.
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Zhijiang
>
> --
> Yours,
> Jason
>
> 
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