Hello, Recently we added python3.5 jobs that run on Ubuntu Xenial and switched the PyPy jobs to run on Ubuntu Xenial. The next step in this process is to switch the "python-jobs" and their database siblings to run on Ubuntu Xenial by default as well. We will be doing this Monday July 25, 2016. This should get the ball rolling on our switch for the remaining jobs as well. Expect devstack/tempest jobs to also get this treatment next week. This switch will only be for >= Newton (master today), Liberty and Mitaka will continue to run on Ubuntu Trusty by default.
In preparation for this switch I have personally run the pep8, docs, python27, and releasenotes tox envs for all projects that use the Zuul python-jobs and python-db-jobs templates. This shook out a couple issues that I have corrected and others I filed bugs for. While this isn't a complete test for all projects using one of these jobs it does give a good cross section so I am pretty confident that any issues will be minor. Known Issues: * Mysql is updated to 5.7 and there are some user management and client changes. SQLAlchemy/oslodb seem to handle this just fine though so most projects likely won't notice. * SSLv3 is gone gone gone. Python does not include SSLv3 on Xenial because it is removed from the underlying SSL lib(s). If your project has explicit support for SSLv3 you will need to address this. Keep in mind that SSLv3 is not considered secure any more. Why you should be excited for this: * New versions of all the things means new features (but also likely new bugs * "Secure" version of python2.7. Those annoying warnings from requests are gone. * Modern(ish) 4.4 Linux Kernel * Libvirt 1.3.1 * OVS 2.5 * Regardless of your opinion on Systemd this means all testing against master will be on distros that use Systemd greatly simplifying process management Please let the infra team know if you have any questions, Clark __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev