
Reworked the pip install logic so that we run the pypi pip installer instead of trying to navigate through running a pip install and upgrade with setuptools additionally. These steps were orginally only done in order to force us to a pip version >= 9.0.1, which is now the default for Ubuntu Bionic. Change-Id: Ic3a95973338bbd03061d5b3e4080c0d72d6b891a
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dnsmasq
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epel-release [platform:centos platform:rhel]
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gcc
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git
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libffi-devel [platform:redhat platform:suse !platform:opensuseproject-42]
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libffi-devel-gcc5 [platform:opensuseproject-42]
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libffi-dev [platform:dpkg]
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libopenssl-devel [platform:suse]
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openssl-devel [platform:redhat]
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libssl-dev [platform:dpkg]
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lsb-release [platform:suse platform:dpkg]
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redhat-lsb [platform:redhat]
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make
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mariadb [platform:suse]
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mariadb-server [platform:redhat platform:dpkg]
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net-tools
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python3 [platform:rpm]
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python3-minimal [platform:dpkg]
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python3-devel [platform:rpm]
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python3-dev [platform:dpkg]
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python3-virtualenv
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wget
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sudo
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