
The default filename for documenting binary dependencies has been changed from "other-requirements.txt" to "bindep.txt" with the release of bindep 2.1.0. While the previous name is still supported, it will be deprecated. Move the file around to follow this change. Note that this change is self-testing, the OpenStack CI infrastructure will use a "bindep.txt" file to setup nodes for testing. For more information about bindep, see also: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/drivers.html#package-requirements http://docs.openstack.org/infra/bindep/ As well as this announcement: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-August/101590.html Change-Id: I1e2fe66e22eb37ed19e037ad572622b81ccd379f
puppet-openstack-cookiecutter
Cookiecutter template for a compliant OpenStack puppet-modules
Installation
Install cookiecutter either from source, pip or package if it exists
Usage
There are two ways to create the boilerplate for the puppet module.
Locally
- Clone locally the puppet-openstack-cookiecutter repository.
- Run
cookiecutter /path/to/cloned/repo
Remotely (ie. using a git repo)
- Run
cookiecutter https://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/puppet-openstack-cookiecutter.git
What's next
Once the boilerplate created, in order to be compliant with the other modules, the files managed by msync, (or configs) needs to be in the project folder. Once synced module is ready, announce its existence to the ML, make the proper patch to openstack-infra and finally wait for the reviews to do the rest.
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