This bug was fixed in the package python-boto - 1.9b-1ubuntu4
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python-boto (1.9b-1ubuntu4) natty; urgency=low
* Handle 2.7 the same way as 2.6 for httplib compatibility. LP: #688773.
-- Matthias KloseTue, 14 Dec 2010 19:28:01 +0100
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lucky that 2.7 is the last 2.x version ...
** Changed in: python-boto (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: euca2ools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: python2.7 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I have tracked the problem down to this revision that was applied to
boto on July 6th, 2010:
https://github.com/boto/boto/commit/6760075073c34d6dddb7e13b80dfa8d09f0f4f79
If I apply this same diff to boto 1.9b, the signature problem goes away.
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One piece of information, euca2ools on python2.7 (natty) still works
fine when pointed at a lucid UEC installation.
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Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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@Mathias,
testing requires that you have an ec2 (or UEC) account set up.
If you did have access to an AWS secret key and access key, recreating
would look like:
$ cat > .eucarc <<"EOF"
aws_access_key="" # your key here
aws_secret_key="BBB
at this point we can update python-boto, but it has other reverse
dependencies:
$ apt-cache rdepends python-boto
python-boto
Reverse Depends:
tilecache
python-vm-builder-ec2
python-scrapy
python-nova
python-fs
python-django-extensions
mc
duplicity
deja-dup
euca2ools
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BTW, don't worry about the AWS credentials in the above comment. I use
IAM to generate test users in my account and then delete them after the
tests. They are no longer of any use.
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http
The problem seems to be related to the boto version. Here's a request
using Python 2.7.1, boto 1.9b on natty:
>>> import boto
>>> c = boto.connect_ec2('0GN9DKJ90KCX6A32JFR2',
>>> 'C6LIffj0F2ekC7u3Ubw9j64lpvOQ6guG66R4dr+0')
>>> c.get_all_instances()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", l
please could you explain how to reproduce? installing euca2tools and
running the command:
$ euca-describe-instances
EC2_ACCESS_KEY environment variable must be set.
Connection failed
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Title:
euca2ools give 'SignatureDoesNotMatch' error
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I've done a little digging.
This works:
python2.6 /usr/bin/euca-describe-instances
This fails:
python /usr/bin/euca-describe-instances
Ie, this is fallout of a change from 2.6 to 2.7 in python.
** Package changed: python-defaults (Ubuntu) => python2.7 (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
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Title:
euca2ools give 'SignatureDoesNotMatch' error
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