Monday, 2019-01-21

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hrwCollecting cffi===1.11.5 (from -c /tmp/wheels/upper-constraints.txt (line 515))09:50
hrw  Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement cffi===1.11.5 (from -c /tmp/wheels/upper-constraints.txt (line 515)) (from versions: )09:50
hrwNo matching distribution found for cffi===1.11.5 (from -c /tmp/wheels/upper-constraints.txt (line 515))09:50
hrwhm09:50
hrwadded to requirements image. rebuilding09:54
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hrwhm. cffi is wheeled during requirements build but not end in image10:27
hrwthe ' Remove native-binary wheels, we only want to keep wheels that we compiled ourselves' part of scripts/requirements.sh is a reason10:41
hrwdisabled it and requirements image jumped from 225 to 316 megabytes10:43
hrwbut then next images do not have to fetch anything from pypi as all wheels are already present10:44
hrw#awk -F'[ ,]+' '/^Skipping/ {gsub("-","_");print $2}' /tmp/wheels.txt | xargs -r -n1 bash -c 'ls /$1-*' _ | sort -u | xargs -t -r rm12:36
hrwcan someone explain that to me?12:36
e0nehi team. I'm trying to run loci horizon container13:04
e0neI've built the image, but there is no any web server installed. is it expected behaviour?13:05
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openstackgerritMerged openstack/loci master: Update repositories of Centos base to get updated qemu  https://review.openstack.org/63188514:15
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e0nehogepodge: hi Chris. are you around? I'm trying to build horizon image and need some help14:58
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openstackgerritMarcin Juszkiewicz proposed openstack/loci master: requirements: do not remove anything from the image  https://review.openstack.org/63212916:36
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-openstackstatus- NOTICE: The error causing post failures on jobs has been corrected. It is safe to recheck these jobs.19:17
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e0neI've built the image, but there is no any web server installed. is it expected behaviour?21:01
hogepodgee0ne: ok?21:18
hogepodgee0ne: yes, it's not part of the default build. It assumes horizon will be launched as an app in some web server21:18
e0neshogepodge: hi. I'm newbie to the loci21:19
e0nehogepodge: do you have any docs how to get horizon up and running?21:19
hogepodgeThere are a couple ways to work around that. The easiest is to build a new layer on the loci build and install the web server on top of it.21:19
hogepodgeYou can also roll it into the loci build by specifying --build-arg DIST_PACKAGES={packages you want to install}21:20
e0negot it21:21
e0nedo you do something specially for horizon image? you it just install horizon package?21:21
hogepodgeI do this for my own builds. I have a bunch of binaries I want in different base builds, so I specify a list for each one. See, for example https://github.com/hogepodge/locistack/blob/master/Makefile#L1121:22
e0nefor horizon I need at least to run few comments to build static files and add keystone url into the config21:23
e0neam I right, that current loci image doesn't do anything horizon-specific?21:24
hogepodgeI think so. I haven't worked a lot with the horizon image to be honest.21:28
hogepodgeportdirect: probably has more insight21:28
hogepodge(it's a work holiday in the US for quite a few people, so he may not be around until tomorrow)21:28
e0nehogepodge: ok, thanks for the information. I would like to play with horizon image21:30
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