[openstack-dev] [requirements][daisycloud][freezer][fuel][tatu][trove] pycrypto is dead andinsecure, you should migrate

Zhang Fan zh.f at outlook.com
Thu Jun 14 01:28:14 UTC 2018


Hi, Matthew


Sorry for the late updates on patches. Trove team members recently are sort of busy with daily work. And it takes me awhile to get back focusing the upstream. Fortunately, we are still there, and trove is still alive :)


About removing pycryto dependency, there are two patches, as [0] is merged and [1] is on the way, thanks Zhao Chao for working on [0]:


[0].https://review.openstack.org/#/c/560292/

[1].https://review.openstack.org/#/c/573070/

Thanks anyone who helps us on this improments and looks forward to have more contributors joining us in OpenStack/Trove !


Best wishes.
Fan Zhang

 Original Message
Sender: Matthew Thode<prometheanfire at gentoo.org>
Recipient: openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org<openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>
Date: Wednesday, Jun 13, 2018 23:23
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev][requirements][daisycloud][freezer][fuel][tatu][trove] pycrypto is dead andinsecure, you should migrate


On 18-06-13 20:53:06, Rong Zhu wrote:
> Hi, Matthew
>
> Solum removed pycryto dependency in [0]
>
> [0]: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/574244/
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Rong Zhu

Yep, just in time for the next reminder email too :D

> +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+------+---------------------------------------------------+
> | Repository                             | Filename                                                            | Line | Text                                              |
> +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+------+---------------------------------------------------+
> | daisycloud-core                        | code/daisy/requirements.txt                                         |   17 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> | freezer                                | requirements.txt                                                    |   21 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> | fuel-dev-tools                         | contrib/fuel-setup/requirements.txt                                 |    5 | pycrypto==2.6.1                                   |
> | fuel-web                               | nailgun/requirements.txt                                            |   24 | pycrypto>=2.6.1                                   |
> | tatu                                   | requirements.txt                                                    |    7 | pycrypto>=2.6.1                                   |
> | tatu                                   | test-requirements.txt                                               |    7 | pycrypto>=2.6.1                                   |
> | trove                                  | integration/scripts/files/requirements/fedora-requirements.txt      |   30 | pycrypto>=2.6  # Public Domain                    |
> | trove                                  | integration/scripts/files/requirements/ubuntu-requirements.txt      |   29 | pycrypto>=2.6  # Public Domain                    |
> | trove                                  | requirements.txt                                                    |   47 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+------+---------------------------------------------------+

Reverse order this time :D

trove has https://review.openstack.org/#/c/573070 which is making good
progress

The rest (tatu, fuel, freezer, daisycloud-core) I don't see any reviews,
starting to wonder if they watch the list.

--
Matthew Thode (prometheanfire)


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