New Fedora containers are available and EOLed CentOS images are re-enabled to be able to build again.
Furthermore, new make targets (containers, container-test) are added to run all tests in all supported containers locally.
The centos containerfiles refer to files that are not in git. E.g. files/centos7-eol.repo
files/centos7-eol.repo
Do we trust pylegacy.org? Are there other options we should consider?
I wasn't looking much to others. This is coming from PyPi issue https://github.com/pypi/support/issues/974 resulting into https://github.com/pylegacy-org/get-pip-pyopenssl I probably can let it generate a fixed pip and make it a part of our repo (it is GPLv3+)
New Fedora containers are available and EOLed CentOS images
are re-enabled to be able to build again.
Furthermore, new make targets (containers, container-test) are added
to run all tests in all supported containers locally.