> On 19 May 2016, at 01:46, Doug Hellmann <d...@doughellmann.com> wrote: > > Excerpts from Renat Akhmerov's message of 2016-05-18 11:07:29 +0700: >> >>> On 17 May 2016, at 21:50, Doug Hellmann <d...@doughellmann.com> wrote: >>> >>> Excerpts from Renat Akhmerov's message of 2016-05-17 19:10:55 +0700: >>>> Team, >>>> >>>> Our stable/mitaka branch is now broken by oslo.messaging 5.0.0. Global >>>> requirements for stable/mitaka has oslo.messaging>=4.0.0 so it can fetch >>>> 5.0.0. >>>> >>>> Just reminding that it breaks us because we intentionally modified >>>> RPCDispatcher like in [1]. It was needed for “at-least-once” delivery. In >>>> master we already agreed to remove that hack and work towards having a >>>> decent solution (there are options). The patch is [2]. But we need to >>>> handle it in mitaka somehow. >>>> >>>> Options I see: >>>> Constrain oslo.messaging in global-requirements.txt for stable/mitaka with >>>> 4.6.1. Hard to do since it requires wide cross-project coordination. >>>> Remove that hack in stable/mitaka as we did with master. It may be bad >>>> because this was wanted very much by some of the users >>>> >>>> Not sure what else we can do. >>> >>> You could set up your test jobs to use the upper-constraints.txt file in >>> the requirements repo. >> >> Yes, it’s an option. I’m just thinking from a regular user perspective. >> There will be a lot of people who don’t know about upper-constraints.txt and >> they will be stumbling on it just using our requirements.txt. My question >> here is: is upper-constraints.txt something that’s officially promoted and >> should be used by everyone or it’s mostly introduced for our internal >> OpenStack gating system? > > Anyone installing from PyPI should use the constraints list. Anyone > installing from system packages won't need it.
Ok, thanks Doug. Renat Akhmerov @Nokia
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