Merge "Drop lower-constraints.txt and its testing"
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templates:
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- check-requirements
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- openstack-cover-jobs
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- openstack-lower-constraints-jobs
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- openstack-python3-ussuri-jobs
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- openstack-python3-zed-jobs
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alabaster==0.7.10
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appdirs==1.3.0
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Babel==2.3.4
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coverage==4.0
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docutils==0.11
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dulwich==0.15.0
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extras==1.0.0
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fixtures==3.0.0
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flake8==2.5.5
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hacking==0.11.0
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imagesize==0.7.1
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iso8601==0.1.11
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Jinja2==2.10
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keystoneauth1==3.4.0
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linecache2==1.0.0
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MarkupSafe==1.0
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mccabe==0.2.1
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mox3==0.20.0
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openstackdocstheme==2.2.1
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os-client-config==1.28.0
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oslo.i18n==3.15.3
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oslotest==3.2.0
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pbr==2.0.0
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pep8==1.5.7
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ply==3.10
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pyflakes==0.8.1
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Pygments==2.2.0
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python-dateutil==2.5.3
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python-mimeparse==1.6.0
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python-subunit==1.0.0
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pytz==2013.6
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PyYAML==3.12
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reno==3.1.0
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requests==2.14.2
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requestsexceptions==1.2.0
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semantic-version==2.3.1
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snowballstemmer==1.2.1
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Sphinx==2.0.0
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sphinxcontrib-websupport==1.0.1
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stevedore==1.20.0
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stestr==1.0.0
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testrepository==0.0.18
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testscenarios==0.4
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testtools==2.2.0
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traceback2==1.4.0
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unittest2==1.1.0
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yaql==1.1.3
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cases = []
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for cases_file in cases_files:
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with open(cases_file) as f:
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cases.extend(list(yaml.load_all(f)))
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cases.extend(list(yaml.load_all(f, yaml.SafeLoader)))
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return cases
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# Requirements lower bounds listed here are our best effort to keep them up to
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# date but we do not test them so no guarantee of having them all correct. If
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# you find any incorrect lower bounds, let us know or propose a fix.
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# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order
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# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
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# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
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