Thanks for following up with these details.  Good news!

        Neil


From: Thales [mailto:thale...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: 05 November 2015 20:16
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) 
<openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] DevStack errors...

Neil Jerram wrote:
"When you say 'on Ubuntu 14.04', are we talking a completely fresh install with 
nothing else on it?  That's the most reliable way to run DevStack - people 
normally create a fresh disposable VM for this kind of work."

   -- I finally got it running!   I did what you said, and created a VM.   I 
basically followed this guys video tutorial.  The only difference is I used the 
stable/liberty instead of the stable/icehouse (which I guess no longer exists). 
  It is, however, *very* slow on my machine, with 4 giga bytes and 30 GB HDD.  

   I did have some problems getting VirtualBox working (I know others are using 
VMware) with their "guest additions", because none of the standard instructions 
worked.    Some user on askubuntu.com here had the answer.  This gave me the 
bigger screen.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/451805/screen-resolution-problem-with-ubuntu-14-04-and-virtualbox



  The answer given by the guy named "Chip" and then the reply to him by "Snark" 
did the trick.   

The tutorial I used:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoi8WpGwrXM



  I supplied details here in case anyone else has the same difficulties.

   Thanks for the help!

Regards,
...John
On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 3:35 AM, Neil Jerram <neil.jer...@metaswitch.com> 
wrote:

On 02/11/15 23:56, Thales wrote:
I'm trying to get DevStack to work, but am getting errors.  Is this a good list 
to ask questions for this?  I can't seem to get answers anywhere I look.   I 
tried the openstack list, but it kind of moves slow.

Thanks for any help.

Regards, John

In case it helps, I had no problem using DevStack's stable/liberty branch 
yesterday.  If you don't specifically need master, you might try that too:

  # Clone the DevStack repository.
  git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack

  # Use the stable/liberty branch.
  cd devstack
  git checkout stable/liberty

  ...

I also just looked again at your report on openstack@.  Were you using Python 
2.7?

I expect you'll have seen discussions like 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23176697/importerror-no-module-named-io-in-ubuntu-14-04.
  It's not obvious to me how those can be relevant, though, as they seem to 
involve corruption of an existing virtualenv, whereas DevStack I believe 
creates a virtualenv from scratch.

When you say 'on Ubuntu 14.04', are we talking a completely fresh install with 
nothing else on it?  That's the most reliable way to run DevStack - people 
normally create a fresh disposable VM for this kind of work.

Regards,
    Neil

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