Cap pycodestyle explicitly to be < 2.6.0
The 2.6.0 version introduces some checks that cause failures with the current code. hacking and flake8 cap could have solve the pycodestyle compatible version but flake8-import-order which does not cap the pycodestyle pulled its latest version and break things. Also remove the flake8 from test-requirements and let hacking handle the flake8 version otherwise ironic will still pull the latest flake8 which can break things in future. To make it work, we need to explicitly cap pycodestyle itself so that no other package pull the new checks in. Change-Id: Ia4b6f5aa8fe45d08a1563160e585947f35501ef2
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ psycopg2>=2.7.3 # LGPL/ZPL
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testtools>=2.2.0 # MIT
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WebTest>=2.0.27 # MIT
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bashate>=0.5.1 # Apache-2.0
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flake8>=3.7.0 # MIT
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pycodestyle>=2.0.0,<2.6.0 # MIT
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flake8-import-order>=0.17.1 # LGPLv3
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Pygments>=2.2.0 # BSD
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bandit!=1.6.0,>=1.1.0,<2.0.0 # Apache-2.0
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