ci: bump tox-lsr to 3.14.0 - this moves standard-inventory-qcow2 to tox-lsr#823
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ci: bump tox-lsr to 3.14.0 - this moves standard-inventory-qcow2 to tox-lsr#823
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…ox-lsr Previously, CI would download the standard-inventory-qcow2 script from pagure. However, the pagure download url is now being protected by Anubis which by default will check the User-Agent header and deny attempts from clients that look like scrapers or hackers. Rather than trying to play arms race with setting headers, etc. - just move this script to tox-lsr. If we really need to sync with the upstream development, we can do that manually. Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>
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Previously, CI would download the standard-inventory-qcow2 script from pagure. However,
the pagure download url is now being protected by Anubis which by default
will check the User-Agent header and deny attempts from clients that look
like scrapers or hackers. Rather than trying to play arms race with setting
headers, etc. - just move this script to tox-lsr. If we really need to sync
with the upstream development, we can do that manually.
Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com
Summary by Sourcery
Update CI configurations to use tox-lsr 3.14.0, eliminating the need to download the standard-inventory-qcow2 script externally
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CI: