Revert "Pre-install pip/virtualenv packages"

This reverts commit a85ce75d6b.

The reason for this revert is because it breaks CentOS dsvm jobs:

http://logs.openstack.org/35/332435/6/check/gate-ansible-role-cloud-launcher-dsvm-ansible-func-centos-7/13b3b66/logs/devstacklog.txt.gz

It is due to DevStack removing python-virtualenv by default, causing issues
as CentOS images have virtualenv installed via system-package and pip
by DIB.

Closes-Bug: 1599277
Change-Id: Ib0c01a7b3be32159e7c864a465fe9455e8d651ef
This commit is contained in:
Ricardo Carrillo Cruz 2016-07-05 16:09:52 +02:00 committed by Ben Nemec
parent 097240c226
commit a645fa4ffb
2 changed files with 2 additions and 50 deletions

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@ -4,6 +4,3 @@ export DIB_RELEASE=${DIB_RELEASE:-7}
# by default, enable DHCP configuration of eth0 & eth1 in network # by default, enable DHCP configuration of eth0 & eth1 in network
# scripts. See yum-minimal for full details # scripts. See yum-minimal for full details
export DIB_YUM_MINIMAL_CREATE_INTERFACES=${DIB_YUM_MINIMAL_CREATE_INTERFACES:-1} export DIB_YUM_MINIMAL_CREATE_INTERFACES=${DIB_YUM_MINIMAL_CREATE_INTERFACES:-1}
# Useful for elements that work with fedora (dnf) & centos
export YUM=${YUM:-yum}

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@ -6,50 +6,5 @@ fi
set -eu set -eu
set -o pipefail set -o pipefail
if [[ $DISTRO_NAME =~ (centos|fedora) ]]; then
# GENERAL WARNING : mixing packaged python libraries with
# pip-installed versions always creates issues. Upstream
# openstack-infra uses this a lot (especially devstack) but be
# warned: here be dragons :)
# Firstly we want to install the system packages. Otherwise later
# on somebody does a "yum install python-virtualenv" and goes and
# overwrites the pip installed version with the packaged version,
# leading to all sorts of weird version issues.
${YUM:-yum} install -y python-virtualenv python-pip python-setuptools
# install pip; this overwrites packaged pip
python /tmp/get-pip.py
# pip and setuptools are closely related; we want to ensure the
# latest for sanity. Because distro packages don't include enough
# info in the egg for pip to be certain it has fully uninstalled
# the old package, for safety we clear it out by hand (this seems
# to have been a problem with very old to new updates,
# e.g. centos6 to current-era, but less so for smaller jumps).
# There is a bit of chicken-and-egg problem with pip in that it
# requires setuptools for some operations, such as wheel creation.
# But just installing setuptools shouldn't require setuptools
# itself, so we are safe for this small section.
rm -rf /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/setuptools*
pip install -U setuptools
# now install latest virtualenv. it vendors stuff it needs so
# doesn't have issues with other system packages.
pip install -U virtualenv
# Add this to exclude so that we don't install a later package
# over it if it updates. Note that fedora-minimal, bootstrapped
# via yum, can have an old yum.conf around, so look for dnf first.
if [[ -f /etc/dnf/dnf.conf ]]; then
conf=/etc/dnf/dnf.conf
elif [[ -f /etc/yum.conf ]]; then
conf=/etc/yum.conf
else
die "No conf to modify?"
fi
echo "exclude=python-virtualenv,python-pip,python-setuptools" >> ${conf}
else
python /tmp/get-pip.py python /tmp/get-pip.py
pip install virtualenv pip install virtualenv
fi