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Move definition of job python-barbicanclient-dsvm in-repo from
openstack-zuul-jobs.
Change-Id: Id1cc0523bfaf26574730fc103d353aea21ac33b0
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This is a mechanically generated patch to add a unit test job running
under Python 3.6 as part of the python3-first goal.
See the python3-first goal document for details:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/stein/python3-first.html
Change-Id: I570ae27529755986f8c8ca669af5f1a6d98dfcd7
Story: #2002586
Task: #24285
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This is a mechanically generated patch to switch the documentation
jobs to use the new PTI versions of the jobs as part of the
python3-first goal.
See the python3-first goal document for details:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/stein/python3-first.html
Change-Id: I65ada31053e9f53b794b7aebe8ef50046f09ddaf
Story: #2002586
Task: #24285
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This is a mechanically generated patch to complete step 1 of moving
the zuul job settings out of project-config and into each project
repository.
Because there will be a separate patch on each branch, the branch
specifiers for branch-specific jobs have been removed.
Because this patch is generated by a script, there may be some
cosmetic changes to the layout of the YAML file(s) as the contents are
normalized.
See the python3-first goal document for details:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/stein/python3-first.html
Change-Id: I02025ad4a9b53dfb5ae042554022ad3c96409688
Story: #2002586
Task: #24285
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Create a tox environment for running the unit tests against the lower
bounds of the dependencies.
Create a lower-constraints.txt to be used to enforce the lower bounds
in those tests.
Add openstack-tox-lower-constraints job to the zuul configuration.
See http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-March/128352.html
for more details.
Change-Id: I39ad6aa578434d803d481d67c4ae67f06e376834
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/555034
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
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