[openstack-dev] [networking-odl][networking-bgpvpn][ceilometer] all requirement updates are currently blocked

Matthew Thode prometheanfire at gentoo.org
Thu Sep 6 15:56:25 UTC 2018


On 18-09-06 13:33:12, Michel Peterson wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 6:03 PM, Matthew Thode <prometheanfire at gentoo.org>
> wrote:
> 
> > On 18-08-31 19:52:09, Matthew Thode wrote:
> > > The requirements project has a co-installability test for the various
> > > projects, networking-odl being included.
> > >
> > > Because of the way the dependancy on ceilometer is done it is blocking
> > > all reviews and updates to the requirements project.
> > >
> > > http://logs.openstack.org/96/594496/2/check/requirements-
> > integration/8378cd8/job-output.txt.gz#_2018-08-31_22_54_49_357505
> >
> > The requirements team has gone ahead and made a aweful hack to get gate
> > unwedged.  The commit message is a very good summary of our reasoning
> > why it has to be this way for now.  My comment explains our plan going
> > forward (there will be a revert prepared as soon as this merges for
> > instance).
> >
> > step 1. merge this
> > step 2. look into and possibly fix our tooling (why was the gitref
> > addition not rejected by gate)
> > step 3. fix networking-odl (release ceilometer)
> > step 4. unmerge this
> >
> 
> I remember that before landing the problematic patch [1] there was some
> discussion around it. Basically the problem was not n-odl but ceilometer
> not being in pypi, but we never foresaw this problem.
> 
> Now that the problem is so critical, the question is how can we, from the
> n-odl team, help in fixing this? I am open to help in any effort that
> involves n-odl or any other project.
> 
> Sorry this message fell through the cracks and I didn't answer before.
> 
> PS: I'm CCing Mike Kolesnik to this email, as he will be going to the PTG
> and can represent n-odl.
> 
> [1] https://review.openstack.org/557370/

I think the best choice at this point in time would be to get a
ceilometer release onto pypi.  At that time you can move to using that
version as your project minimum.  Just make sure that if you need a new
feature you ask them for a release instead of using a git SHA.

I'll be at the PTG as well, infra/upgrade/OSA rooms mostly I think.

-- 
Matthew Thode (prometheanfire)
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