This change updates the Travis CI configuration to support running
the PyKMIP integation test suite. A custom run.sh script is added
which conditionally runs tox based on an environment flag set in
.travis.yml. If integration tests are activated, the test VM will
be prepped for running the PyKMIP server; this includes creating
/etc/pykmip content, like pykmip.conf and server.conf, along with
a basic certificate to use for both the client and server.
This change drops Python 3.3 support for PyKMIP. Python 3.3 was
released over 5 years ago and has reached end-of-life as of
September 19, 2017 with the 3.3.7 release. Library dependencies
have begun to drop Python 3.3 support as well.
This change updates the Travis CI configuration file to expand
the test suite, allowing it to run on multiple Ubuntu backends,
specifically Precise (12.04 LTS) and Trusty (14.04 LTS).
This change removes PyKMIP support for Python2.6. The last release
of Python2.6 occurred in October 2013, over 3 years ago. It also
does not support security features needed to use PyKMIP according
to best practices. This change drops tox and TravisCI settings for
Python2.6 and updates setup to no longer categorize the library as
Python2.6 compliant. The README has been updated accordingly.
Closes#116
This change removes coveralls integration from PyKMIP, specifically
the tox and TravisCI configuration files. codecov will be the
primary coverage tool used going forward.