This reverts the change[1] made earlier to workaround the issue caused
by usage of vendored version of six library in the django-pyscss
library.
The django-pyscss library no longer imports the vendored version of
six, since 2.0.3[2].
[1] 39f28ad5ed
[2] 1499332e1d
Change-Id: I22802b75d6a8d8f35930709e89d64dd65982cef0
django-pyscss is not compatible with Django 3.0.
django_pyscss_fix is a temporary workaround for django.utils.six
used in django-pyscss. It also add six in requirements.txt
as we use six module for this workaround.
This is just to run horizon for testing with Django 3.0+.
six is re-added to requirements.txt as it is used in the workaround.
Note that other codes in the horizon repo should not depend on six.
Change-Id: If79289b7518dd8eaf292a90d6fb790beb154cb7c
intermittantly should be intermittently
finctionality should be functionality
funcionalities should be functionalities
Closes-Bug: #1595439
Change-Id: If04aa2170a0c27ebfa89a1e3fa1539ea0e52f7b6
Adds code to create the assets directory that django_pyscss
intends to create for scss. This avoids throwing an exception
in concurrency scenarios
Change-Id: Ic55e2a7ce59ec9b7550a7412697cb8d6563d98a3
Closes-bug: #1367590