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Dockerfile installs Python 3.6 but uses 3.8 #406
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conversations started at #404 . More investigation needed to reproduce the reported issues |
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Dockerfile installs Python 3.8 but uses 3.8
Dockerfile installs Python 3.6 but uses 3.8
Jun 16, 2022
The original description was a bit off. Rewriting it: Installing any RPM-packaged Python application will pull Python 3.6 on RHEL8/Streams8 because 3.6 is the system default. |
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Installing any RPM-packaged Python application will pull Python 3.6 on RHEL8/Streams8 because 3.6 is the system default. This, in turn, will break building the ods-ci container because ods-ci has been using Python 3.7 features since ff7ac1f. virtualenv ( https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/ ) should be used instead of the venv module to force Python's version to 3.8 instead of the RHEL8/Streams8 default 3.6. Fixes: red-hat-data-services#406 Signed-off-by: François Cami <[email protected]>
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Tentative fix: #404
However, this fails later, failing to find robotframework-openshift==1.0.0:
I don't really understand the problem, this is latest available release.
Is that Dockerfile even used?
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