
We have migrated to flake8 and most distros don't have the version of pep8 that flake8 (and hacking) use. Instead of installing pep8 from packages it should be installed from pip Change-Id: I86e4f8316f3cdc27303bfd039a78c0d6202ce321
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bridge-utils
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curl
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dbus
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euca2ools # only for testing client
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gcc # dist:rhel6 [2]
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git-core
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openssh-server
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openssl
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libxml2-devel # dist:rhel6 [2]
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libxslt-devel # dist:rhel6 [2]
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psmisc
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pylint
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python-netaddr
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python-pip
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python-prettytable # dist:rhel6 [1]
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python-unittest2
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python-virtualenv
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screen
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tar
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tcpdump
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unzip
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wget
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# [1] : some of installed tools have unversioned dependencies on this,
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# but others have versioned (<=0.7). So if a later version (0.7.1)
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# gets installed in response to an unversioned dependency, it breaks.
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# This pre-installs a compatible 0.6(ish) version from RHEL
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# [2] : RHEL6 rpm versions of python-lxml is old, and has to be
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# removed. Several tools rely on it, so we install the dependencies
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# pip needs to build it here (see tools/install_prereqs.sh)
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