[Openstack-devel] backporting python-greenlet?? websockify ??
Thomas Goirand
zigo at debian.org
Fri Jan 24 05:53:17 UTC 2014
On 01/24/2014 05:27 AM, Hugh Esco wrote:
> I am building an openstack installation on a debian base install
> foundation. I have been translating the instructions for Folsom to the
> Havanna distribution.
>
> Attempts to install nova-api or nova-scheduler yield errors
> related to: nova-common (= 2013.2.1-2~bpo70+1).
>
> nova-common wants python-nova (= 2013.2.1-2~bpo70+1)
>
> python-nova wants
> python-greenlet (>= 0.3.2) but 0.3.1-2.5 is to be installed
>
> though the upstream developers currently offer 0.4.2.
Hi,
This looks like you don't have a correct sources.list. Please make sure
you do things the way they are described in the official docs:
http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt-debian/content/basics-packages.html
> The first time I tracked this down I somehow implicated websockify
> in this dependency chain. But then I got distracted before sending
> this letter. Trying to reproduce that work this afternoon I get to
> here.
>
> As memory serves an old version of websockify prevented me from
> upgrading python-greenlet, but packaging is really something I have not
> been involved in. I ran a 1gb vm out of memory following #debian
> instructions for a backport. I'm looking for guidance, hoping I am
> not the first down this road, and that if I am, that there are
> folks on parralell paths who can point the way.
I'm sure that there's no such a problem with Havana.
Cheers,
Thomas
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