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-From: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
-Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2016 19:02:15 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH] FIXME: Disable amd64 Mitaka on Ubuntu for now.
-
-Until we fix all cohabitation of amd64 and arm64, disable Openstack
-releases <Mitaka on Ubuntu 14.04> and <Mitaka on Ubuntu+UCA 14.04>
-(both x86_64) in openstack.yaml fixture.
-
-TODO: Propose renaming above releases to include arch in name.
-Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
----
- nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml | 2 ++
- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
-
-diff --git a/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml b/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml
-index d3226da..7e6e96e 100644
---- a/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml
-+++ b/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml
-@@ -1978,6 +1978,7 @@
- extend: *base_release
- fields:
- name: "Mitaka on Ubuntu 14.04"
-+ state: "unavailable"
- version: "mitaka-9.0"
- arch: "amd64"
- operating_system: "Ubuntu"
-@@ -2220,6 +2221,7 @@
- extend: *ubuntu_release
- fields:
- name: "Mitaka on Ubuntu+UCA 14.04"
-+ state: "unavailable"
- version: "mitaka-9.0"
- arch: "amd64"
- description: "This option will install the OpenStack Mitaka packages using Ubuntu as a base operating system, including Ubuntu Cloud Archive OpenStack packages. With high availability features built in, you are getting a robust, enterprise-grade OpenStack deployment."