It turns out that this is the the default value provided by tox:
https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-install_command
So we can remove the line and simply use the default value.
Change-Id: Ifff342863fc90d5b5ca77aee129cb33a2cf79589
Co-Authored-By: tushargite96 <tushargite96@gmail.com>
The commands used by constraints need at least tox 2.0. Update to
reflect reality, which should help with local running of constraints
targets.
Change-Id: Ibbedb73c15bc31e8cdc4d4501ec73169cb90c8d2
We want to default to running all tox environments under python 3, so
set the basepython value in each environment.
We do not want to specify a minor version number, because we do not
want to have to update the file every time we upgrade python.
We do not want to set the override once in testenv, because that
breaks the more specific versions used in default environments like
py35 and py36.
Change-Id: I8d45999ba87d6df738c64a866bbfe61627d56b80
Update the tox configuration to pull in the openstack
upper-constraints.txt when running releasenotes. This will
fix the releasenotes job that is currently failing due to
a new version of sphinx. Additionally this change includes
updates from puppet-modulesync-configs.
Change-Id: If4df45fb726fdb4278f13488abe47324238493a9
ReNo [1] is the release management tool in OpenStack.
This patch adds the basic structure to start using it.
* Update .gitignore
* Add a basic note "use-reno"
* Add releasenotes/ dir and basic files
* Add python files: setup.cfg, setup.py, test-requirements.txt and
tox.ini.
[1] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/reno
Change-Id: Icce3eb1ea97ebaed3cbdead06adc5916add347e1