#!/bin/bash if [ ${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0} -gt 0 ]; then set -x fi set -eu set -o pipefail if [[ $DISTRO_NAME =~ (opensuse|fedora|centos|centos7|rhel|rhel7) ]]; 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. if [[ $DISTRO_NAME = opensuse ]]; then zypper -n install python-virtualenv python-pip python-setuptools else ${YUM:-yum} install -y python-virtualenv python-pip python-setuptools fi # install the latest pip; this overwrites packaged pip ${DIB_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 if [[ $DISTRO_NAME = opensuse ]]; then for pkg in virtualenv pip setuptools; do cat - >> /etc/zypp/locks <> ${conf} fi else ${DIB_PYTHON} /tmp/get-pip.py pip install virtualenv fi