I don't know how files in ubuntu packages are generated by the strange thing is that the /etc/policy/policy.yaml file contains the following three lines WITHOUT heading #, which looks completely invalid.
https://zuul.opendev.org/t/openstack/build/9e1d5c6e77c848ce88a753030ffa6d02
https://145b0d5be77f0cbe05ff-d67a6226f6eb6d34ab4efd951744a16f.ssl.cf5.rackcdn.com/854538/1/check/puppet-openstack-integration-6-scenario002-tempest-ubuntu-focal/9e1d5c6/logs/etc/placement/policy.yaml.txt ~~~ "rule:admin_api": "rule:system_reader_api" "rule:admin_api": "rule:project_reader_api" "rule:admin_api": "rule:system_or_project_reader" ~~~
I don't know how files in ubuntu packages are generated by the strange thing is that the /etc/policy/ policy. yaml file contains the following three lines WITHOUT heading #, which looks completely invalid.
https:/ /zuul.opendev. org/t/openstack /build/ 9e1d5c6e77c848c e88a753030ffa6d 02
https:/ /145b0d5be77f0c be05ff- d67a6226f6eb6d3 4ab4efd951744a1 6f.ssl. cf5.rackcdn. com/854538/ 1/check/ puppet- openstack- integration- 6-scenario002- tempest- ubuntu- focal/9e1d5c6/ logs/etc/ placement/ policy. yaml.txt reader_ api" reader_ api" or_project_ reader"
~~~
"rule:admin_api": "rule:system_
"rule:admin_api": "rule:project_
"rule:admin_api": "rule:system_
~~~