Thanks for the reply Brandon.
I've opened CASSANDRA-16700, but I'll leave it to others more familiar with
the driver versions to decide the exact dependency to set.
Best,
Angelo
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 5:00 PM Brandon Williams wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 9:05 AM Angelo Polo
> wrote:
> > B
> But I take it that you're also not expecting that I would need to manually
> install the python driver?
Correct. You shouldn't be installing the driver to run the cqllib tests.
> Also don't see the python driver as an explicit dependency in build.xml,
> only as something not to delete in the
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 9:05 AM Angelo Polo wrote:
> But I take it that you're also not expecting that I would need to manually
> install the python driver?
I'm not, but I checked the rc1 source archive and indeed, the python
driver never gets pulled in so cqlsh is not usable.
> Also don't see t
Below I'd included a partial listing of the lib/ directory... build has
happened prior to attempting the tests or using cqlsh.
But I take it that you're also not expecting that I would need to manually
install the python driver?
Also don't see the python driver as an explicit dependency in build.x
The lib directory will be empty until you build, then it gets populated now.
On Wed, May 26, 2021, 8:31 AM Angelo Polo wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> When running bin/cqlsh or the test CqlshTest#testKeyspaceRequired, I'm
> getting an error : "Python Cassandra driver not installed, or not on
> PYTHONPAT
Hey there,
When running bin/cqlsh or the test CqlshTest#testKeyspaceRequired, I'm
getting an error : "Python Cassandra driver not installed, or not on
PYTHONPATH." The suggestion to install the driver with pip is in the test
failure output (below), but is pre-installing the driver a new requiremen