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We are at the point that all distributions we are building have Python 3, so any tools running in the chroot can assume Python 3 exists. This makes dib-python redundant; mark it as deprecated and start to remove it from elements where it is no longer required. Change-Id: I5d852843ec65d3b04444b77c54c5b82424455cd8 |
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==== pypi ==== ==================== Inject a PyPI mirror ==================== Use a custom PyPI mirror to build images. The default is to bind mount one from ~/.cache/image-create/pypi/mirror into the build environment as mirror URL file:///tmp/pypi. The element temporarily overwrites /root/.pip.conf to use it. When online, the official pypi.python.org pypi index is supplied as an extra-url, so uncached dependencies will still be available. When offline, only the mirror is used - be warned that a stale mirror will cause build failures. To disable the pypi.python.org index without using --offline (e.g. when working behind a corporate firewall that prohibits pypi.python.org) set DIB\_NO\_PYPI\_PIP to any non-empty value. To use an arbitrary mirror set DIB\_PYPI\_MIRROR\_URL=http[s]://somevalue/ Additional mirrors can be added by exporting DIB\_PYPI\_MIRROR\_URL\_1=... etc. NB: The sort order for these variables is a simple string sort - if you have more than 9 additional mirrors, some care will be needed. You can also set the number of retries that occur on failure by setting the DIB\_PIP\_RETRIES environment variable. If setting fallback pip mirrors you typically want to set this to 0 to prevent the need to fail multiple times before falling back. A typical use of this element is thus: export DIB\_PYPI\_MIRROR\_URL=http://site/pypi/Ubuntu-13.10 export DIB\_PYPI\_MIRROR\_URL\_1=http://site/pypi/ export DIB\_PYPI\_MIRROR\_URL\_2=file:///tmp/pypi export DIB\_PIP\_RETRIES=0 [devpi-server](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/devpi-server) can be useful in making a partial PyPI mirror suitable for building images. For instance: * pip install -U devpi * devpi-server quickstart * devpi use http://machinename:3141 * Re-export your variables to point at the new mirror: export DIB\_PYPI\_MIRROR\_URL=http://machinename:3141/ unset DIB\_PYPI\__MIRROR\_URL\_1 unset DIB\_PYPI\__MIRROR\_URL\_2 The next time packages are installed, they'll be cached on the local devpi server; subsequent runs pointed at the same mirror will use the local cache if the upstream can't be contacted. Note that this process only has the server running temporarily; see [Quickstart: Permanent install on server/laptop](https://devpi.net/docs/devpi/devpi/latest/+d/quickstart-server.html) guide from the devpi developers for more information on a more permanent setup.