Sorry, "shiningpanda" is the name of the jenkins plugin. On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 7:27:17 PM UTC+1, Kay Pac wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to automate my TG application build through Jenkins. I am > using superpanda jenkins plugin to create python virtual environment, this > works fine. I am currrently on a broken wifi that constantly redirects > https urls to a welcome page, so I cannot use the automatic package > downloading function in pip/setuptools to download the dependent packages. > I am passing '--no-index' and '-f url' to my "pip install -e ." command in > order to obtain the necessary packages from the webserver on my laptop. The > FreeBSD can communicate with the Windows Host to download these packages, > so that works fine. The initial package download works fine as well. > However, when it goes to install, it then tries to locate a package via th > pypi "simple url" which returns the broken wifi nonsense. > > Here is the relevant portion of my jenkins build log. Notice that inthe > first couple of lines, there is no "downloading pytz" message but no error > either. it just jumps to the next package. Then at the end of my excerpt, > it says no download links were found. > > > 02:52:40.779 [QUIET] [system.out] Downloading/unpacking pytz>=0a (from > Babel->dict==0.1) > 02:52:40.782 [QUIET] [system.out] http://perforce:7080/tg_pkgs uses an > insecure transport scheme (http). Consider using https if perforce:7080 has > it available > > 02:52:41.175 [QUIET] [system.out] Downloading/unpacking PasteDeploy (from > tw2.core>=2.1.4->tw2.forms->dict==0.1) > 02:52:41.177 [QUIET] [system.out] http://perforce:7080/tg_pkgs uses an > insecure transport scheme (http). Consider using https if perforce:7080 has > it available > 02:52:41.192 [QUIET] [system.out] Downloading PasteDeploy-1.5.2.tar.gz > 02:52:41.216 [QUIET] [system.out] Running setup.py > (path:/usr/local/jenkins/root/shiningpanda/jobs/bb4c3743/virtualenvs/d41d8cd9/build/PasteDeploy/setup.py) > egg_info for package PasteDeploy > > ... > > 02:52:56.459 [QUIET] [system.out] Running setup.py develop for dict > 02:52:57.146 [QUIET] [system.out] Download error on > https://pypi.python.org/simple/pytz/: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] > certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:590) -- Some packages may not be found! > 02:52:57.147 [QUIET] [system.out] Couldn't find index page for 'pytz' > (maybe misspelled?) > > 02:52:57.415 [QUIET] [system.out] Download error on > https://pypi.python.org/simple/: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate > verify failed (_ssl.c:590) -- Some packages may not be found! > 02:52:57.417 [QUIET] [system.out] No local packages or download links > found for pytz>=0a > > In my pip.log on my windows host, which has a log of what is needed to be > installed and what has been downloaded, pytz is references as thus: > > Downloading/unpacking pytz>=0a (from Babel->dict==0.1) > Getting page https://pypi.python.org/simple/pytz/ > URLs to search for versions for pytz>=0a (from Babel->dict==0.1): > * https://pypi.python.org/simple/pytz/ > .... > Using version 2015.7 (newest of versions: 2015.7, 2015.7, 2015.7, 2015.7, > 2015.6, 2015.6, 2015.6, 2015.6, 2015.4, 2015.4, 2015.4, 2015.4, 2015.2, > 2015.2, 2015.2, 2015.2, 2014.10, 2014.10, 2014.10, 2014.10, 2014.9, 2014.9, > 2014.9, 2014.9, 2014.7, 2014.7, 2014.7, 2014.4, 2014.4, 2014.4, 2014.3, > 2014.3, 2014.3, 2014.2, 2014.2, 2014.2, 2014.1.1, 2014.1.1, 2014.1.1, > 2014.1, 2014.1, 2014.1, 2013.9, 2013.9, 2013.9, 2013.8, 2013.8, 2013.8, > 2013.7, 2013.7, 2013.7, 2013.6, 2013.6, 2013.6, 2013d, 2013d, 2013d, 2013b, > 2013b, 2013b, 2012j, 2012j, 2012j, 2012h, 2012h, 2012g, 2012g, 2012g, > 2012f, 2012f, 2012f, 2012d, 2012d, 2012d, 2012c, 2012c, 2012c, 2012b, > 2012b, 2012b, 2011n, 2011n, 2011n, 2011k, 2011k, 2011k, 2011j, 2011j, > 2011j, 2011h, 2011h, 2011h, 2011g, 2011g, 2011g, 2011e, 2011e, 2011e, > 2011d, 2011d, 2011d, 2011c, 2011c, 2011c, 2011b, 2010o, 2010o, 2010o, > 2010l, 2010l, 2010l, 2010k, 2010k, 2010k, 2010h, 2010h, 2010h, 2010g, > 2010g, 2010g, 2010e, 2010e, 2010e, 2010b, 2010b, 2010b, 2009u, 2009u, > 2009u, 2009r, 2009r, 2009r, 2009p, 2009p, 2009p, 2009n, 2009n, 2009n, > 2009l, 2009l, 2009l, 2009j, 2009j, 2009j, 2009i, 2009i, 2009i, 2009g, > 2009g, 2009g, 2009f, 2009f, 2009f, 2009e, 2009e, 2009e, 2009d, 2009d, > 2009d, 2009a, 2009a, 2009a, 2008i, 2008i, 2008i, 2008h, 2008h, 2008h, > 2008g, 2008g, 2008g, 2008c, 2008c, 2008c, 2008b, 2008b, 2008b, 2008a, > 2008a, 2008a, 2007k, 2007k, 2007k, 2007i, 2007i, 2007i, 2007g, 2007g, > 2007g, 2007f, 2007f, 2007f, 2007d, 2007d, 2007d, 2007c, 2007c, 2007c, > 2006p, 2006p, 2006p, 2006j, 2006j, 2006j, 2006g, 2006g, 2006g, 2005r, > 2005r, 2005r, 2005m, 2005m, 2005m, 2005k, 2005k, 2005k, 2005i, 2005e, > 2005a, 2004d, 2004b.2, 2004b, 2004a) > Downloading from URL > https://pypi.python.org/packages/py2.py3/p/pytz/pytz-2015.7-py2.py3-none-any.whl#md5=c1cd852eedca903c008c9dc44c195c77 > > (from https://pypi.python.org/simple/pytz/) > > I have this file in my "package index" but it seems to be ignored or > otherwise unavailable to the following process. I literally cut and paste > the url and saved the file in my package directory. > > So I am at a loss. I am pretty new to python - so I don't know the ins and > outs of all this software. This may not be a TG2 issue but I am hoping > someone might be able to shed some light on this. > > Kay > > > > >
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