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Don't set juju snap channel and pip constraints #343

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@sabaini sabaini commented Jun 27, 2024

Use juju 2.9 in gate as we don't support newer Juju with Zaza yet

Depends-On: openstack-charmers/zaza#652

Use juju 2.9 in gate as we don't support newer Juju with Zaza yet

Depends-On: openstack-charmers/zaza#652
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This is a revert effectively.

Comment on lines +533 to +534
# juju_snap_channel: '3.5/stable'
# pip_constraints_url: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openstack-charmers/zaza-openstack-tests/master/constraints/constraints-noble.txt'
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For noble, we're transitioning to juju 3.5/stable, and moving off from 2.9; thus we don't really want to revert this change.

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Use juju 2.9 in gate as we don't support newer Juju with Zaza yet

Depends-On: openstack-charmers/zaza#652

We probably want to look at this again. We need to move forward and use Juju 3.x for noble.

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sabaini commented Jul 24, 2024

Closing -- we're now running juju3 with zaza

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