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Takashi Kajinami 538521ddf3 add pyproject.toml to support pip 23.1
pip 23.1 removed the "setup.py install" fallback for projects
that do not have pyproject.toml and now uses a pyproject.toml
which is vendored in pip.
To address that, this change adds the minimal pyproject.toml
to enable pbr to be properly used to build editable wheels.

This is required to support installing devstack on
centos stream 9 and related distros with GLOBAL_VENV=True
Without this change the wsgi scripts are not generated in
editable mode. i.e. pip install -e /opt/stack/keystone

See https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/news/#v23-1
and https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8368 for more
details on the removal of the fallback support.

setuptools v64.0.0 is used to support editable installs
via its PEP-660 implmentation
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/pull/3488

Co-Authored-By: Sean Mooney <work@seanmooney.info>
Change-Id: I07ac70065b276aa70eea5d5f1a5a0ac1a94f1242
2025-05-23 07:54:59 +00:00
2025-05-12 18:43:48 +09:00
2025-05-12 21:01:18 +09:00

aodh

Aodh is the alarming service for OpenStack.

Documentation

Documentation for the project can be found at:

https://docs.openstack.org/aodh/latest/

Release notes can be read online at:

https://docs.openstack.org/aodh/latest/contributor/releasenotes/index.html

Code Repository

Bug Tracking

Bugs and feature requests are tracked on Launchpad at:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/aodh/

IRC

IRC Channel: #openstack-telemetry on OFTC.

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OpenStack Telemetry (Ceilometer) Alarming
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