of course my installation has changed but
If i recall correctly, epel wasnt needed if you followed the doc to the letter (path a from my first email). i did however get dib-run-parts errors, which i found an email stating it was fixed a week ago
so i tried path c) "before CI run has passed" of the doc. That one needed epel. again, i cannot provide the name of the python application as i have rolled back to a previous qemu snapshot

out of curiousity, is there no way to install stable package? centos, and fedora has *testing.repo so in my mind the delorean equates to the *testing.repo. so is rdo-manager missing a stable repo?


On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Haïkel <hguemar@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
2015-09-18 13:39 GMT+02:00 Ignacio Bravo <ibravo@ltgfederal.com>:
> Mohamed,
>
> In addition to delorean and delorean-dep repo, you need to install peel
>
> sudo yum install epel-release
>
> This will get you through the install of the package

You shouldn't need EPEL with these delorean repos.
Could you list me the missing packages so we could fix that issue in
our repositories?

H.

>
> Also, if you are installing with Liberty, the name of the package that you
> need to install changed to:
>
> sudo yum install python-tripleoclient
>
>
> I am also trying to install RDO Manager in Centos and was successful about a
> week ago and now can’t get it to build again. Argh!
>
>
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