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This commit removes the dep introduced in 5e12233 by just importing some tiny
bit of dirspec code.
The previous change was introduced because:
* pyxdg did not account for Mac OS specifics, i.e. using ~/Library/
directory structure instead of .config (see:
https://leap.se/code/issues/3574).
* dirspec does the correct thing for xdg on Mac OS.
* u1db depends on dirspec anyway.
The problem is that dirspec is not maintained and published on pypi, what
forces us to download it from an URL and add exceptions to be able to pip
install it.
As we are removing dependence on u1db on other modules, we can also remove it
here. To workaround the Mac OS problem, we just add some code from dirspec to
ensure we get the correct directory on Mac OS.
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Tag leap.bitmask version 0.5.1
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otherwise the context.term() does not return
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ad-hoc register/trigger mechanism used for service composition.
to be used in bitmask.core and bitmask.bonafide in the first place.
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Also added dirspec directly to the setuptools for now,
because it needs the dependency along with the url, but pip
would break if it had both
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Leap pycommon will now be installed in editable mode
when you use pip install, so that you can run the tests
and develop using only pip
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I also added a conditional to the setup.py so
that python setup.py develop can be used even
with the dirspec url
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We don't really need a thread to make use of the ZAP authenticator.
Document bug fix after authenticator thread is gone
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1. refactor the zmq_connect/bind methods to use the txzmq addEndpoints
mechanism, which cleans up the code a bit. it uses the underlying
bindOrConnect method.
2. wrap the addEndpoints call in a helper function that ensures that
doRead is called afterward.
I'm not fully comfortable with us still using the AuthenticatorThread, I
believe we could go witha txzmq-based authenticator for curve.
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Always use tcp channels and disable curve encryption on the zmq
connections.
- Closes: #7899, #7239
- Related: #7919
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Reorder blocks of events, and comment about which user-specific info
it's being emitted with them.
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Also, convert issues like #1234 to link pointing to issue tracker.
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and document the dependencies on the README.
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- See https://leap.se/code/issues/7536
- Actual root cause not identified yet
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-Resolves: #7524
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Since we need to write a file we have to consider whether we are
running in 'standalone' mode or not to use the right path prefix.
- Related: #7512
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- Breaks tests in dependent repos like soledad otherwise,
because server.key could not be found
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to make simpler the import of the tx client
- Related: #7274
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--use-leap-wheels sets --trusted-host (remove it when we have a proper
cert) and WHEELHOUSE to https://ftp.lizard.leap.se
Until we get ftp.lizard cname, use lizard as the wheels server.
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In case the http client loses connection, it has to clear
it's timeout or the reactor will be left in a dirty state
Fixing this solves a problem with some of the tests in Soledad
that were trying to run on a dirty reactor
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generate_wheels uses $WHEELHOUSE to generate and store the wheels for
requirements.pip and requirements-testing.pip (if it exists).
pip_install_requirements.sh installs requirements.pip from them if
possible (if not, then it fetches them from pypi) or, if passed the
--testing flag, it installs requirements-testing.pip.
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