cmd2 is needed in current saucy too

Bug #1281415 reported by Mike Spreitzer
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Mike Spreitzer

Bug Description

I just made an instance from http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/saucy/20140216/saucy-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img and installed DevStack in it. The DevStack install failed at the point where cliff imports cmd2, because cmd2 was not available. Devstack's files/apts/general says python-cmd2 is needed only in the precise (Ubuntu 12.04) distribution.

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Mike Spreitzer (mike-spreitzer) wrote :

Since ubuntu 11.10 is no longer supported, we can fix this by simply removing the dist qualification from the line for python-cmd2 in files/apts/general, right?

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OpenStack Infra (hudson-openstack) wrote : Fix proposed to devstack (master)

Fix proposed to branch: master
Review: https://review.openstack.org/74430

Changed in devstack:
assignee: nobody → Mike Spreitzer (mike-spreitzer)
status: New → In Progress
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Mike Spreitzer (mike-spreitzer) wrote :

On further investigation, this bug makes no sense to me. I tried to reproduce the problem, and failed. When I tried, DevStack installed the latest cliff (1.5.2) from PyPI --- and that version lists cmd2 as a requirement, so it was installed without any help from DevStack's requirements.txt. Ubuntu saucy itself lists only version 1.4.5 of cliff as the latest. But even that version lists cmd2 as a requirement.

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Mike Spreitzer (mike-spreitzer) wrote :

As noted earlier, I now think there is no bug here.

Changed in devstack:
status: In Progress → Invalid
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