Well that's no fun,

RedhatEL and centos need python 2.6 support so it amazes/frustrates me that 2.6 
can be broke. I think we need to depend on those that are supporting 2.6 to put 
pressure on upstream dependencies to ensure 2.6 compat. Or  offer up 
alternative solutions that will work under 2.6. Having it fail for such a long 
period seems unacceptable to me. This is especially worrisome to me since RH 
should be finding these issues (I thought).

My 2 cents,

Sent from my really tiny device...

On Jul 17, 2013, at 5:15 AM, "Robert Collins" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Python 2.6 isn't one of the official supported Pythons for
> testrepository, and I managed to break that when I fixed tests on
> Python3.3 (which has more random dicts). So Testrepository 0.0.16
> breaks on 2.6, 0.0.17 is fixed.
> 
> However until the fixed version propogates into the OpenStack-infra
> PyPI mirror, I think every Python2.6 run will fail in this way.
> 
> a) sorry.
> b) Can we not say 'if you want to run OpenStack on a Python version
> upstream python don't support, it's your problem, not ours' ?
> 
> -Rob
> 
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> Robert Collins <[email protected]>
> Distinguished Technologist
> HP Cloud Services
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