Описание
ELSA-2023-7050: python38:3.8 and python38-devel:3.8 security update (MODERATE)
babel Cython mod_wsgi [4.6.8-5]
- Remove rpath Resolves: rhbz#2213836
[4.6.8-4]
- Core dumped upon file upload >= 1GB Resolves: rhbz#2125171
[4.6.8-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch (rhbz#1779142)
[4.6.8-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[4.6.8-1]
- update to 4.6.8 (#1721376)
[4.6.6-6]
- try again to drop Python 2
[4.6.6-5]
- drop python2 build
[4.6.6-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[4.6.6-3]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[4.6.6-2]
[4.6.6-1]
- update to 4.6.6 (rhbz#1718151)
[4.6.5-1]
- update to 4.6.5
[4.6.4-4]
- only build docs with Python 3
- fix build on Fedora>30 and RHEL 7
[4.6.4-3]
[4.6.4-2]
- Run Python 3 build in a subdir, so module isn't linked against both libpython 2 and libpython 3 (rhbz#1609491)
[4.6.4-1]
- update to 4.6.4 (rhbz#1560329)
[4.6.2-5]
[4.6.2-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[4.6.2-3]
- use sphinx-build-3 if python2 support is disabled
[4.6.2-2]
- Update conditionals.
- Make preperations for non-python2 builds
[4.6.2-1]
- update to 4.6.2 (rhbz#1514768)
- add gcc BR
[4.5.20-4]
- restrict module DSO symbol exports
[4.5.20-3]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[4.5.20-2]
- Python 2 binary package renamed to python2-mod_wsgi See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3
[4.5.20-1]
- update to 4.5.20
[4.5.15-5]
- include mod_wsgi Python package and mod_wsgi-express script
[4.5.15-4]
[4.5.15-3]
[4.5.15-2]
- Rebuild due to bug in RPM (RHBZ #1468476)
[4.5.15-1]
- update to 4.5.15 (#1431893)
[4.5.13-3]
[4.5.13-1]
- Update to 4.5.13
[4.5.9-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[4.5.9-1]
- upgrade to 4.5.9 (rhbz#1180445)
[4.4.8-4]
[4.4.8-3]
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3.5
[4.4.8-2]
[4.4.8-1]
- Upstream to 4.4.8.
- This version includes the fix for the segfault described in RHBZ#1178851.
[4.4.3-1]
- update to new upstream version 4.4.3 (#1176914)
[4.4.1-1]
- update to new upstream version 4.4.1 (#1170994)
[4.3.2-1]
- update to new upstream version 4.3.2 (#1104526)
[3.5-3]
[3.5-2]
[3.5-1]
- Update to 3.5 to fix CVE-2014-0240 (#1101863)
- Remove all of the patches, which have been applied upstream
- Update source URL for new the GitHub upstream
[3.4-14]
- rebuild for Python 3.4
[3.4.13]
- do not use conflicts between mod_wsgi packages (rhbz#1087943)
[3.4-12]
- fix _httpd_mmn expansion in absence of httpd-devel
[3.4-11]
- added python3 subpackage (thanks to Jakub Dornak), rhbz#1035876
[3.4-10]
[3.4-9]
- modernize spec file (thanks to rcollet)
[3.4-8]
[3.4-7]
- compile with -fno-strict-aliasing to workaround Python bug http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3123/
[3.4-6]
- use _httpd_moddir macro
[3.4-5]
- spec file cleanups
[3.4-4]
- enable PR_SET_DUMPABLE in daemon process to enable core dumps
[3.4-3]
- use a NULL c->sbh pointer with httpd 2.4 (possible fix for #867276)
- add logging for unexpected daemon process loss
[3.4-2]
- also use RPM_LD_FLAGS for build bz. #867137
[3.4-1]
- update to upstream release 3.4
[3.3-7]
[3.3-6]
- add possible fix for daemon mode crash (#831701)
[3.3-5]
- move wsgi.conf to conf.modules.d
[3.3-4]
- rebuild for httpd 2.4
[3.3-3]
- prepare for httpd 2.4.x
[3.3-2]
[3.3-1]
- update to 3.3
[3.2-3]
[3.2-2]
[3.2-1]
- update to 3.2
[3.1-2]
- removed conflicts as it violates fedora packaging policy
[3.1-1]
- update to 3.1
- add explicit enable-shared
- add conflicts mod_python < 3.3.1
[2.5-2]
[2.5-1]
- Update to 2.5
[2.3-3]
[2.3-2]
- Rebuild for Python 2.6
[2.3-1]
- Update to 2.3
[2.1-2]
- Remove requires on httpd-devel
[2.1-1]
- Update to 2.1
[1.3-4]
- Build against the shared python lib.
[1.3-3]
- Autorebuild for GCC 4.3
[1.3-2]
- Require httpd
[1.3-1]
- Update to 1.3
[1.0-1]
- Initial packaging for Fedora
numpy [1.17.3-7]
- Skip TestCond.test_nan
- Resolves: rhbz#2217862
python38 [3.8.17-2]
- Fix symlink handling in the fix for CVE-2023-24329 Resolves: rhbz#263261
[3.8.17-1]
- Update to 3.8.17
- Security fix for CVE-2023-24329
- Add filters for tarfile extraction (CVE-2007-4559, PEP-706) Resolves: rhbz#2173917, rhbz#263261
[3.8.16-2]
- Strip the LTO bytecode from python.o Resolves: rhbz#2213526
python3x-pip python3x-setuptools python3x-six [1.12.0-10]
- Rebuild from a new component name
[1.12.0-9]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[1.12.0-8]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[1.12.0-7]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[1.12.0-6]
- Reduce Python 2 build dependencies
[1.12.0-5]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[1.12.0-4]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[1.12.0-2]
[1.12.0-1]
- Update to 1.12.0
[1.11.0-7]
[1.11.0-6]
[1.11.0-5]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[1.11.0-4]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.7
[1.11.0-3]
[1.11.0-2]
- Removed and obsoleted the platform-python subpackage
[1.11.0-1]
- Update to 1.11.0
[1.10.0-11]
- Added the platform-python subpackage
[1.10.0-10]
[1.10.0-9]
- Fix unversioned Python BuildRequires
[1.10.0-8]
- Rebuild as wheel
[1.10.0-7]
[1.10.0-6]
- Enable tests
[1.10.0-5]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
- Disable python3 tests
[1.10.0-4]
- Modernize spec more
- Depend on system-python(abi)
- Cleanups
[1.10.0-3]
[1.10.0-2]
- Modernize spec
- Fix python3 package file ownership
[1.10.0-1]
- Update to 1.10.0
[1.9.0-4]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
[1.9.0-3]
- Added python2-six provide to python-six
[1.9.0-2]
[1.9.0-1]
- Upstream 1.9.0
- Packaging cleanups
[1.8.0-1]
- upgrade to 1.8.0 (rhbz#1105861)
[1.7.3-2]
- fix license handling
[1.7.3-1]
- Latest upstream
[1.6.1-3]
[1.6.1-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.4
[1.6.1-1]
- upgrade to 1.6.1 (rhbz#1076578)
[1.5.2-1]
- upgrade to 1.5.2 (rhbz#1048819)
[1.4.1-1]
- 1.4.1
[1.3.0-2]
[1.3.0-1]
- 1.3.0
[1.2.0-2]
[1.2.0-1]
- 1.2.0 (rhbz#852658)
- add %check section
[1.1.0-4]
[1.1.0-3]
[1.1.0-2]
- Conditionalized python3-six, allowing an el6 build.
[1.1.0-1]
- 1.1.0
[1.0.0-2]
[1.0.0-1]
- initial packaging
python-asn1crypto python-cffi [1.13.2-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[1.13.2-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[1.13.2-1]
- Update to 1.13.2 (#1768219)
[1.13.1-1]
- Update to 1.13.1 (#1763767)
[1.13.0-1]
- Update to 1.13.0 (#1761757)
[1.12.3-5]
- Subpackage python2-cffi has been removed See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Mass_Python_2_Package_Removal
[1.12.3-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[1.12.3-3]
- Reduce Python 2 build dependencies
[1.12.3-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[1.12.3-1]
- Update to 1.12.3 (#1701577)
- https://cffi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/whatsnew.html#v1-12-3
[1.12.2-2]
- Remove unused build dependency on Cython
- Remove duplicate build dependency on pytest
[1.12.2-1]
- Update to 1.12.2 (#1677888)
[1.11.5-7]
[1.11.5-6]
- Fix FTBFS (#1605627)
[1.11.5-5]
[1.11.5-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[1.11.5-3]
- Disable tests to fix mock-only FTBFS.
[1.11.5-2]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[1.11.2-1]
- New release 1.11.5
[1.11.2-3]
- Escape macros in %changelog
[1.11.2-2]
[1.11.2-1]
- New release 1.11.0
- Fix %check
[1.11.0-2]
- Cleanup spec file conditionals
[1.11.0-1]
- New release 1.11.0
[1.10.0-3]
[1.10.0-2]
[1.10.0-1]
- New release 1.10.0
[1.9.1-2]
[1.9.1-1]
- Update to latest upstream 1.9.1
[1.8.3-4]
- Modernize spec
[1.8.3-3]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
- Disable test dependencies
[1.8.3-2]
- Re-disable check
[1.8.3-1]
- Update to 1.8.3
- Reenable check
[1.8.2-1]
- Update to 1.8.2
[1.7.0-3]
- Record installed files
[1.7.0-2]
[1.7.0-1]
- Update to 1.7.0
[1.6.0-3]
- Switch Source0 to using pypi.io
[1.6.0-2]
- Update Source0 URL to account for pypi change
[1.6.0-1]
- Update to 1.6.0 (#1329203)
[1.5.2-1]
- Update to 1.5.2 (#1299272)
[1.5.0-2]
[1.5.0-1]
- Update to 1.5.0 (#1299272)
[1.4.2-2]
- Move python-cffi => python2-cffi
[1.4.2-1]
- Update to 1.4.2 (#1293504)
[1.4.1-1]
- Update to latest upstream release
[1.3.1-1]
- Update to latest upstream release
[1.1.2-4]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
[1.1.2-3]
- Modernize spec file
- add missing source
[1.1.2-2]
[1.1.2-2]
- Update to 1.1.2
- Fix license
[0.8.6-1]
- Update to latest upstream.
- No python3 in el7.
[0.8.1-4]
[0.8.1-3]
[0.8.1-2]
[0.8.1-1]
- Update to latest upstream.
[0.6-5]
- Add Requires of python{,3}-pycparser.
[0.6-4]
- Fix broken conditionals in spec (missing question marks), needed for el6.
[0.6-3]
- Add Python3 support.
[0.6-2]
- Better URL, and use version macro in Source0.
[0.6-1]
- initial version
python-chardet python-cryptography [2.8-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[2.8-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[2.8-1]
- Update to 2.8
- Resolves: rhbz#1762779
[2.7-3]
- Skip unit tests that fail with OpenSSL 1.1.1.d
- Resolves: rhbz#1761194
- Fix and simplify Python 3 packaging
[2.7-2]
- Drop Python 2 package
- Resolves: rhbz#1761081
[2.7-1]
- Update to 2.7 (#1715680).
[2.6.1-3]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[2.6.1-2]
[2.6.1-1]
- New upstream release 2.6.1, resolves RHBZ#1683691
[2.5-1]
- Updated to 2.5.
[2.3-3]
[2.3-2]
- Use TLSv1.2 in test as workaround for RHBZ#1615143
[2.3-1]
- New upstream release 2.3
- Fix AEAD tag truncation bug, RHBZ#1602752
[2.2.1-3]
[2.2.1-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[2.2.1-1]
- New upstream release 2.2.1
[2.1.4-1]
- New upstream release 2.1.4
[2.1.3-4]
- Build requires gcc
[2.1.3-3]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[2.1.3-2]
python-idna [2.8-6]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[2.8-5]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[2.8-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[2.8-3]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[2.8-2]
[2.8-1]
- Update to v2.8
- Drop python version conditionals
[2.7-4]
[2.7-3]
[2.7-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[2.7-1]
- Update to v2.7 (rhbz 1589803)
[2.5-4]
[2.5-3]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[2.5-2]
[2.5-1]
- Update to version 2.5
[2.4-1]
- Update to version 2.4
[2.3-1]
- Resolves bugzilla 1427499 Update to 2.3 for IDNAError bugfix and memory improvement
[2.2-1]
- Update to version 2.2 (#1406757)
[2.1-3]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[2.1-2]
- Ship python2-idna
- Enable python3 for EPEL
- Modernize spec
- Mon Oct 17 2016 tom.prince@ualberta.net - 2.1-1
- Bump version.
[2.0-4]
[2.0-3]
[2.0-2]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
[2.0-1]
- Update to 2.0 which is required by python-cryptography
[1.0-2]
- Wed Dec 31 2014 tom.prince@ualberta.net - 1.0-1
- Bump version.
- Mon Oct 27 2014 tom.prince@ualberta.net - 0.8-3
- Update licences.
- Sat Jul 12 2014 tom.prince@ualberta.net - 0.8-2
- Be more specfic about .egg-info directories.
- Use python2-devel
- Sat Jul 12 2014 tom.prince@ualberta.net - 0.8-1
- Initial package.
python-jinja2 python-lxml [4.4.1-7]
- Security fix for CVE-2021-43818 Resolves: rhbz#2032569
[4.4.1-6]
- Security fix for CVE-2021-28957 Resolves: rhbz#1941534
[4.4.1-5]
- Security fix for CVE-2020-27783: mXSS due to the use of improper parser Resolves: rhbz#1901633
[4.4.1-4]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[4.4.1-3]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[4.4.1-2]
- Generate C files using py3 Cython
[4.4.1-1]
- Update to 4.4.1
[4.4.0-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[4.4.0-1]
- Update to 4.4.0
[4.2.5-3]
[4.2.5-2]
[4.2.5-1]
- Update to 4.2.5
[4.2.4-1]
- Update to 4.2.4
[4.2.3-2]
[4.2.3-1]
- Update to 4.2.3
[4.2.1-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[4.2.1-1]
- Update to 4.2.1
[4.1.1-2]
[4.1.1-1]
- Update to 4.1.1
[4.0.0-2]
- Conditionally allow building without Cython
[4.0.0-1]
- Update to 4.0.0
[3.8.0-1]
- Update to 3.8.0. Fixes bug #1458529
[3.7.2-4]
[3.7.2-3]
[3.7.2-2]
[3.7.2-1]
- Update to 3.7.2
[3.7.1-1]
- Update to 3.7.1
[3.7.0-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[3.7.0-1]
- Update to 3.7.0
[3.6.4-1]
- Update to 3.6.4
[3.4.4-5]
[3.4.4-4]
[3.4.4-3]
- fix conditional
[3.4.4-2]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
[3.4.4-1]
- Update to 3.4.4
- Use %license, cleanup spec
[3.3.6-2]
[3.3.6-1]
- 3.3.6 (2014-08-28)
- ==================
- Bugs fixed
-
- Prevent tree cycle creation when adding Elements as siblings.
-
- LP#1361948: crash when deallocating Element siblings without parent.
-
- LP#1354652: crash when traversing internally loaded documents in XSLT
- extension functions.
- Sun Aug 17 2014 Fedora Release Engineering rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org
[3.3.5-3]
[3.3.5-2]
[3.3.5-1]
- 3.3.5 (2014-04-18)
- ==================
- Bugs fixed
-
- HTML cleaning could fail to strip javascript links that mix control
- characters into the link scheme.
[3.3.4-1]
- 3.3.4 (2014-04-03)
- ==================
- Features added
-
- Source line numbers above 65535 are available on Elements when
- using libxml2 2.9 or later.
- Bugs fixed
-
- lxml.html.fragment_fromstring() failed for bytes input in Py3.
[3.3.3-4]
- Fix macro definition
[3.3.3-3]
- Add python3-cssselect to correct package
[3.3.3-3]
- python3-cssselect is not available on F19
[3.3.3-2]
- BZ#1075070 add requires and buildrequires for cssselect
[3.3.3-1]
- 3.3.3 (2014-03-04)
- ==================
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1287118: Crash when using Element subtypes with slots.
- Other changes
-
- The internal classes _LogEntry and _Attrib can no longer be
- subclassed from Python code.
[3.3.2-2]
- Add check section #1075070
[3.3.2-1]
- 3.3.2 (2014-02-26)
- ==================
- Bugs fixed
-
- The properties resolvers and version, as well as the methods
- set_element_class_lookup() and makeelement(), were lost from
- iterparse objects.
-
- LP#1222132: instances of XMLSchema, Schematron and RelaxNG
- did not clear their local error_log before running a validation.
-
- LP#1238500: lxml.doctestcompare mixed up 'expected' and 'actual' in
- attribute values.
-
- Some file I/O tests were failing in MS-Windows due to incorrect temp
- file usage. Initial patch by Gabi Davar.
-
- LP#910014: duplicate IDs in a document were not reported by DTD
- validation.
-
- LP#1185332: tostring(method='html') did not use HTML serialisation
- semantics for trailing tail text. Initial patch by Sylvain Viollon.
-
- LP#1281139: .attrib value of Comments lost its mutation methods
- in 3.3.0. Even though it is empty and immutable, it should still
- provide the same interface as that returned for Elements.
[3.3.2-1]
- 3.3.1 (2014-02-12)
- ==================
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1014290: HTML documents parsed with parser.feed() failed to find
- elements during tag iteration.
-
- LP#1273709: Building in PyPy failed due to missing support for
- PyUnicode_Compare() and PyByteArray_*() in PyPy's C-API.
-
- LP#1274413: Compilation in MSVC failed due to missing 'stdint.h' standard
- header file.
-
- LP#1274118: iterparse() failed to parse BOM prefixed files.
[3.3.0-2]
- Update Cython requirement to >= 0.20
[3.3.0-1]
- 3.3.0 (2014-01-26)
- ==================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- The heuristic that distinguishes file paths from URLs was tightened
- to produce less false negatives.
- Other changes
- 3.3.0beta5 (2014-01-18)
- =======================
- Features added
-
- The PEP 393 unicode parsing support gained a fallback for wchar strings
- which might still be somewhat common on Windows systems.
- Bugs fixed
-
- Several error handling problems were fixed throughout the code base that
- could previously lead to exceptions being silently swallowed or not
- properly reported.
-
- The C-API function appendChild() is now deprecated as it does not
- propagate exceptions (its return type is void). The new function
- appendChildToElement() was added as a safe replacement.
-
- Passing a string into fromstringlist() raises an exception instead of
- parsing the string character by character.
- Other changes
-
- Document cleanup code was simplified using the new GC features in
- Cython 0.20.
- 3.3.0beta4 (2014-01-12)
- =======================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- The (empty) value returned by the attrib property of Entity and
- Comment objects was mutable.
-
- Element class lookup wasn't available for the new pull parsers or when
- using a custom parser target.
-
- Setting Element attributes on instantiation with both the attrib
- argument and keyword arguments could modify the mapping passed as
- attrib.
-
- LP#1266171: DTDs instantiated from internal/external subsets (i.e.
- through the docinfo property) lost their attribute declarations.
- Other changes
-
- Built with Cython 0.20pre (gitrev 012ae82eb) to prepare support for
- Python 3.4.
- 3.3.0beta3 (2014-01-02)
- =======================
- Features added
-
- Unicode string parsing was optimised for Python 3.3 (PEP 393).
- Bugs fixed
-
- HTML parsing of Unicode strings could misdecode the input on some
- platforms.
-
- Crash in xmlfile() when closing open elements out of order in an error
- case.
- Other changes
- 3.3.0beta2 (2013-12-20)
- =======================
- Features added
-
- iterparse() supports the recover option.
- Bugs fixed
-
- Crash in iterparse() for HTML parsing.
-
- Crash in target parsing with attributes.
- Other changes
-
- The safety check in the read-only tree implementation (e.g. used by
- PythonElementClassLookup) raises a more appropriate
- ReferenceError for illegal access after tree disposal instead of
- an AssertionError. This should only impact test code that
- specifically checks the original behaviour.
- 3.3.0beta1 (2013-12-12)
- =======================
- Features added
-
- New option handle_failures in make_links_absolute() and
- resolve_base_href() (lxml.html) that enables ignoring or
- discarding links that fail to parse as URLs.
-
- New parser classes XMLPullParser and HTMLPullParser for
- incremental parsing, as implemented for ElementTree in Python 3.4.
-
- iterparse() enables recovery mode by default for HTML parsing
- (html=True).
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1255132: crash when trying to run validation over non-Element (e.g.
- comment or PI).
-
- Error messages in the log and in exception messages that originated
- from libxml2 could accidentally be picked up from preceding warnings
- instead of the actual error.
-
- The ElementMaker in lxml.objectify did not accept a dict as
- argument for adding attributes to the element it's building. This
- works as in lxml.builder now.
-
- LP#1228881: repr(XSLTAccessControl) failed in Python 3.
-
- Raise ValueError when trying to append an Element to itself or
- to one of its own descendants, instead of running into an infinite
- loop.
-
- LP#1206077: htmldiff discarded whitespace from the output.
-
- Compressed plain-text serialisation to file-like objects was broken.
-
- lxml.html.formfill: Fix textarea form filling.
- The textarea used to be cleared before the new content was set,
- which removed the name attribute.
- Other changes
-
- Some basic API classes use freelists internally for faster
- instantiation. This can speed up some iterparse() scenarios,
- for example.
-
- iterparse() was rewritten to use the new *PullParser
- classes internally instead of being a parser itself.
[3.2.4-1]
- 3.2.4 (2013-11-07)
- ==================
- Bugs fixed
-
- Memory leak when creating an XPath evaluator in a thread.
-
- LP#1228881: repr(XSLTAccessControl) failed in Python 3.
-
- Raise ValueError when trying to append an Element to itself or
- to one of its own descendants.
-
- LP#1206077: htmldiff discarded whitespace from the output.
-
- Compressed plain-text serialisation to file-like objects was broken.
[3.2.3-2]
- Add requirement for on python-cssselect for the python2 version
[3.2.3-1]
- and here's a version 3.2.3. The last release accidentally lost the ability
- to work on Python 2.4. There are no other changes over 3.2.2.
- 3.2.2 (2013-07-28)
- ==================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1185701: spurious XMLSyntaxError after finishing iterparse().
-
- Crash in lxml.objectify during xsi annotation.
- Other changes
-
- Return values of user provided element class lookup methods are now
- validated against the type of the XML node they represent to prevent
- API class mismatches.
[3.2.1-1]
- 3.2.1 (2013-05-11)
- ==================
- Features added
-
- The methods apply_templates() and process_children() of XSLT
- extension elements have gained two new boolean options elements_only
- and remove_blank_text that discard either all strings or
- whitespace-only strings from the result list.
- Bugs fixed
-
- When moving Elements to another tree, the namespace cleanup mechanism
- no longer drops namespace prefixes from attributes for which it finds
- a default namespace declaration, to prevent them from appearing as
- unnamespaced attributes after serialisation.
-
- Returning non-type objects from a custom class lookup method could lead
- to a crash.
-
- Instantiating and using subtypes of Comments and ProcessingInstructions
- crashed.
[3.2.0-1]
- 3.2.0 (2013-04-28)
- ==================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#690319: Leading whitespace could change the behaviour of the string
- parsing functions in lxml.html.
-
- LP#599318: The string parsing functions in lxml.html are more robust
- in the face of uncommon HTML content like framesets or missing body tags.
- Patch by Stefan Seelmann.
-
- LP#712941: I/O errors while trying to access files with paths that
- contain non-ASCII characters could raise UnicodeDecodeError instead
- of properly reporting the IOError.
-
- LP#673205: Parsing from in-memory strings disabled network access in the
- default parser and made subsequent attempts to parse from a URL fail.
-
- LP#971754: lxml.html.clean appends 'nofollow' to 'rel' attributes instead
- of overwriting the current value.
-
- LP#715687: lxml.html.clean no longer discards scripts that are explicitly
- allowed by the user provided whitelist. Patch by Christine Koppelt.
- 3.1.2 (2013-04-12)
- ==================
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1136509: Passing attributes through the namespace-unaware API of
- the sax bridge (i.e. the handler.startElement() method) failed
- with a TypeError. Patch by Mike Bayer.
-
- LP#1123074: Fix serialisation error in XSLT output when converting
- the result tree to a Unicode string.
-
- GH#105: Replace illegal usage of xmlBufLength() in libxml2 2.9.0
- by properly exported API function xmlBufUse().
- 3.1.1 (2013-03-29)
- ==================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1160386: Write access to lxml.html.FormElement.fields raised
- an AttributeError in Py3.
-
- Illegal memory access during cleanup in incremental xmlfile writer.
- Other changes
-
- The externally useless class lxml.etree._BaseParser was removed
- from the module dict.
[3.1.0-1]
- 3.1.0 (2013-02-10)
- ==================
- Features added
-
- GH#89: lxml.html.clean allows overriding the set of attributes that it
- considers 'safe'. Patch by Francis Devereux.
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1104370: copy.copy(el.attrib) raised an exception. It now returns
- a copy of the attributes as a plain Python dict.
-
- GH#95: When used with namespace prefixes, the el.find*() methods
- always used the first namespace mapping that was provided for each
- path expression instead of using the one that was actually passed
- in for the current run.
-
- LP#1092521, GH#91: Fix undefined C symbol in Python runtimes compiled
- without threading support. Patch by Ulrich Seidl.
- Other changes
- 3.1beta1 (2012-12-21)
- =====================
- Features added
-
- New build-time option --with-unicode-strings for Python 2 that
- makes the API always return Unicode strings for names and text
- instead of byte strings for plain ASCII content.
-
- New incremental XML file writing API etree.xmlfile().
-
- E factory in lxml.objectify is callable to simplify the creation of
- tags with non-identifier names without having to resort to getattr().
- Bugs fixed
-
- When starting from a non-namespaced element in lxml.objectify, searching
- for a child without explicitly specifying a namespace incorrectly found
- namespaced elements with the requested local name, instead of restricting
- the search to non-namespaced children.
-
- GH#85: Deprecation warnings were fixed for Python 3.x.
-
- GH#33: lxml.html.fromstring() failed to accept bytes input in Py3.
-
- LP#1080792: Static build of libxml2 2.9.0 failed due to missing file.
- Other changes
-
- The externally useless class _ObjectifyElementMakerCaller was
- removed from the module API of lxml.objectify.
-
- LP#1075622: lxml.builder is faster for adding text to elements with
- many children. Patch by Anders Hammarquist.
[3.0.1-2]
[3.0.1-1]
- 3.0.1 (2012-10-14)
- Bugs fixed
-
- LP#1065924: Element proxies could disappear during garbage collection
- in PyPy without proper cleanup.
-
- GH#71: Failure to work with libxml2 2.6.x.
-
- LP#1065139: static MacOS-X build failed in Py3.
[3.0-1]
- 3.0 (2012-10-08)
- ================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- End-of-file handling was incorrect in iterparse() when reading from
- a low-level C file stream and failed in libxml2 2.9.0 due to its
- improved consistency checks.
- Other changes
-
- The build no longer uses Cython by default unless the generated C files
- are missing. To use Cython, pass the option '--with-cython'. To ignore
- the fatal build error when Cython is required but not available (e.g. to
- run special setup.py commands that do not actually run a build), pass
- '--without-cython'.
- 3.0beta1 (2012-09-26)
- =====================
- Features added
-
- Python level access to (optional) libxml2 memory debugging features
- to simplify debugging of memory leaks etc.
- Bugs fixed
-
- Fix a memory leak in XPath by switching to Cython 0.17.1.
-
- Some tests were adapted to work with PyPy.
- Other changes
-
- The code was adapted to work with the upcoming libxml2 2.9.0 release.
- 3.0alpha2 (2012-08-23)
- ======================
- Features added
-
- The .iter() method of elements now accepts tag arguments like '{*}name'
- to search for elements with a given local name in any namespace. With
- this addition, all combinations of wildcards now work as expected:
- '{ns}name', '{}name', '{}name', '{ns}', '{}' and '{}*'. Note that
- 'name' is equivalent to '{}name', but '' is '{}*'. The same change
- applies to the .getiterator(), .itersiblings(), .iterancestors(),
- .iterdescendants(), .iterchildren() and .itertext() methods, the
- strip_attributes(), strip_elements() and strip_tags() functions as well
- as the iterparse() function.
-
- C14N allows specifying the inclusive prefixes to be promoted to
- top-level during exclusive serialisation.
- Bugs fixed
-
- Passing long Unicode strings into the feed() parser interface failed to
- read the entire string.
- Other changes
- 3.0alpha1 (2012-07-31)
- ======================
- Features added
-
- Initial support for building in PyPy (through cpyext).
-
- DTD objects gained an API that allows read access to their
- declarations.
-
- xpathgrep.py gained support for parsing line-by-line (e.g.
- from grep output) and for surrounding the output with a new root
- tag.
-
- E-factory in lxml.builder accepts subtypes of known data
- types (such as string subtypes) when building elements around them.
-
- Tree iteration and iterparse() with a selective tag
- argument supports passing a set of tags. Tree nodes will be
- returned by the iterators if they match any of the tags.
- Bugs fixed
-
- The .find*() methods in lxml.objectify no longer use XPath
- internally, which makes them faster in many cases (especially when
- short circuiting after a single or couple of elements) and fixes
- some behavioural differences compared to lxml.etree. Note that
- this means that they no longer support arbitrary XPath expressions
- but only the subset that the ElementPath language supports.
- The previous implementation was also redundant with the normal
- XPath support, which can be used as a replacement.
-
- el.find('*') could accidentally return a comment or processing
- instruction that happened to be in the wrong spot. (Same for the
- other .find*() methods.)
-
- The error logging is less intrusive and avoids a global setup where
- possible.
-
- Fixed undefined names in html5lib parser.
-
- xpathgrep.py did not work in Python 3.
-
- Element.attrib.update() did not accept an attrib of
- another Element as parameter.
-
- For subtypes of ElementBase that make the .text or .tail
- properties immutable (as in objectify, for example), inserting text
- when creating Elements through the E-Factory feature of the class
- constructor would fail with an exception, stating that the text
- cannot be modified.
- Other changes
-
- The code base was overhauled to properly use 'const' where the API
- of libxml2 and libxslt requests it. This also has an impact on the
- public C-API of lxml itself, as defined in etreepublic.pxd, as
- well as the provided declarations in the lxml/includes/ directory.
- Code that uses these declarations may have to be adapted. On the
- plus side, this fixes several C compiler warnings, also for user
- code, thus making it easier to spot real problems again.
-
- The functionality of 'lxml.cssselect' was moved into a separate PyPI
- package called 'cssselect'. To continue using it, you must install
- that package separately. The 'lxml.cssselect' module is still
- available and provides the same interface, provided the 'cssselect'
- package can be imported at runtime.
-
- Element attributes passed in as an attrib dict or as keyword
- arguments are now sorted by (namespaced) name before being created
- to make their order predictable for serialisation and iteration.
- Note that adding or deleting attributes afterwards does not take
- that order into account, i.e. setting a new attribute appends it
- after the existing ones.
-
- Several classes that are for internal use only were removed
- from the lxml.etree module dict:
- _InputDocument, _ResolverRegistry, _ResolverContext, _BaseContext,
- _ExsltRegExp, _IterparseContext, _TempStore, _ExceptionContext,
- __ContentOnlyElement, _AttribIterator, _NamespaceRegistry,
- _ClassNamespaceRegistry, _FunctionNamespaceRegistry,
- _XPathFunctionNamespaceRegistry, _ParserDictionaryContext,
- _FileReaderContext, _ParserContext, _PythonSaxParserTarget,
- _TargetParserContext, _ReadOnlyProxy, _ReadOnlyPIProxy,
- _ReadOnlyEntityProxy, _ReadOnlyElementProxy, _OpaqueNodeWrapper,
- _OpaqueDocumentWrapper, _ModifyContentOnlyProxy,
- _ModifyContentOnlyPIProxy, _ModifyContentOnlyEntityProxy,
- _AppendOnlyElementProxy, _SaxParserContext, _FilelikeWriter,
- _ParserSchemaValidationContext, _XPathContext,
- _XSLTResolverContext, _XSLTContext, _XSLTQuotedStringParam
-
- Several internal classes can no longer be inherited from:
- _InputDocument, _ResolverRegistry, _ExsltRegExp, _ElementUnicodeResult,
- _IterparseContext, _TempStore, _AttribIterator, _ClassNamespaceRegistry,
- _XPathFunctionNamespaceRegistry, _ParserDictionaryContext,
- _FileReaderContext, _PythonSaxParserTarget, _TargetParserContext,
- _ReadOnlyPIProxy, _ReadOnlyEntityProxy, _OpaqueDocumentWrapper,
- _ModifyContentOnlyPIProxy, _ModifyContentOnlyEntityProxy,
- _AppendOnlyElementProxy, _FilelikeWriter, _ParserSchemaValidationContext,
- _XPathContext, _XSLTResolverContext, _XSLTContext,
- _XSLTQuotedStringParam, _XSLTResultTree, _XSLTProcessingInstruction
[2.3.5-1]
- Bugs fixed
-
- Crash when merging text nodes in element.remove().
-
- Crash in sax/target parser when reporting empty doctype.
[2.3.4-1]
- Bugs fixed
-
- Crash when building an nsmap (Element property) with empty namespace
- URIs.
-
- Crash due to race condition when errors (or user messages) occur during
- threaded XSLT processing (or compilation).
-
- XSLT stylesheet compilation could ignore compilation errors.
[2.3.3-4]
[2.3.3-3]
- remove rhel logic from with_python3 conditional
[2.3.3-2]
[2.3.3-1]
- 2.3.3 (2012-01-04)
- Features added
-
- lxml.html.tostring() gained new serialisation options with_tail and
- doctype.
- Bugs fixed
-
- Fixed a crash when using iterparse() for HTML parsing and requesting
- start events.
-
- Fixed parsing of more selectors in cssselect. Whitespace before pseudo-
- elements and pseudo-classes is significant as it is a descendant
- combinator. 'E :pseudo' should parse the same as 'E *:pseudo', not
- 'E:pseudo'. Patch by Simon Sapin.
-
- lxml.html.diff no longer raises an exception when hitting 'img' tags
- without 'src' attribute.
[2.3.2-1]
- 2.3.2 (2011-11-11)
- Features added
-
- lxml.objectify.deannotate() has a new boolean option
-
cleanup_namespaces to remove the objectify namespace declarations
-
(and generally clean up the namespace declarations) after removing
-
the type annotations.
-
- lxml.objectify gained its own SubElement() function as a copy of
-
etree.SubElement to avoid an otherwise redundant import of
-
lxml.etree on the user side.
- Bugs fixed
-
- Fixed the 'descendant' bug in cssselect a second time (after a first
-
fix in lxml 2.3.1). The previous change resulted in a serious
-
performance regression for the XPath based evaluation of the
-
translated expression. Note that this breaks the usage of some
-
of the generated XPath expressions as XSLT location paths that
-
previously worked in 2.3.1.
-
- Fixed parsing of some selectors in cssselect. Whitespace after
-
combinators '>', '+' and '~' is now correctly ignored. Previously
-
it was parsed as a descendant combinator. For example, 'div> .foo'
-
was parsed the same as 'div>* .foo' instead of 'div>.foo'. Patch by
-
Simon Sapin.
[2.3.1-1]
- Features added
-
- New option kill_tags in lxml.html.clean to remove specific
- tags and their content (i.e. their whole subtree).
-
- pi.get() and pi.attrib on processing instructions to parse
- pseudo-attributes from the text content of processing instructions.
-
- lxml.get_include() returns a list of include paths that can be
- used to compile external C code against lxml.etree. This is
- specifically required for statically linked lxml builds when code
- needs to compile against the exact same header file versions as lxml
- itself.
-
- Resolver.resolve_file() takes an additional option
- close_file that configures if the file(-like) object will be
- closed after reading or not. By default, the file will be closed,
- as the user is not expected to keep a reference to it.
- Bugs fixed
-
- HTML cleaning didn't remove 'data:' links.
-
- The html5lib parser integration now uses the 'official'
- implementation in html5lib itself, which makes it work with newer
- releases of the library.
-
- In lxml.sax, endElementNS() could incorrectly reject a plain
- tag name when the corresponding start event inferred the same plain
- tag name to be in the default namespace.
-
- When an open file-like object is passed into parse() or
- iterparse(), the parser will no longer close it after use. This
- reverts a change in lxml 2.3 where all files would be closed. It is
- the users responsibility to properly close the file(-like) object,
- also in error cases.
-
- Assertion error in lxml.html.cleaner when discarding top-level elements.
-
- In lxml.cssselect, use the xpath 'A//B' (short for
- 'A/descendant-or-self::node()/B') instead of 'A/descendant::B' for the
- css descendant selector ('A B'). This makes a few edge cases to be
- consistent with the selector behavior in WebKit and Firefox, and makes
- more css expressions valid location paths (for use in xsl:template
- match).
- [tags no longer show up in the
- collected form values.
- [values to/from a multiple select form
- field properly selects them and unselects them.
- Other changes
-
- Static builds can specify the download directory with the
- --download-dir option.
[2.3-1]
- 2.3 (2011-02-06)
- ================
- Features added
-
- When looking for children, lxml.objectify takes '{}tag' as
- meaning an empty namespace, as opposed to the parent namespace.
- Bugs fixed
-
- When finished reading from a file-like object, the parser
- immediately calls its .close() method.
-
- When finished parsing, iterparse() immediately closes the input
- file.
-
- Work-around for libxml2 bug that can leave the HTML parser in a
- non-functional state after parsing a severly broken document (fixed
- in libxml2 2.7.8).
-
- marque tag in HTML cleanup code is correctly named marquee.
- Other changes
-
- Some public functions in the Cython-level C-API have more explicit
- return types.
- 2.3beta1 (2010-09-06)
- =====================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- Crash in newer libxml2 versions when moving elements between
- documents that had attributes on replaced XInclude nodes.
-
- XMLID() function was missing the optional parser and
- base_url parameters.
-
- Searching for wildcard tags in iterparse() was broken in Py3.
-
- lxml.html.open_in_browser() didn't work in Python 3 due to the
- use of os.tempnam. It now takes an optional 'encoding' parameter.
- Other changes
- 2.3alpha2 (2010-07-24)
- ======================
- Features added
- Bugs fixed
-
- Crash in XSLT when generating text-only result documents with a
- stylesheet created in a different thread.
- Other changes
-
- repr() of Element objects shows the hex ID with leading 0x
- (following ElementTree 1.3).
- 2.3alpha1 (2010-06-19)
- ======================
- Features added
-
- Keyword argument namespaces in lxml.cssselect.CSSSelector()
- to pass a prefix-to-namespace mapping for the selector.
-
- New function lxml.etree.register_namespace(prefix, uri) that
- globally registers a namespace prefix for a namespace that newly
- created Elements in that namespace will use automatically. Follows
- ElementTree 1.3.
-
- Support 'unicode' string name as encoding parameter in
- tostring(), following ElementTree 1.3.
-
- Support 'c14n' serialisation method in ElementTree.write() and
- tostring(), following ElementTree 1.3.
-
- The ElementPath expression syntax (el.find*()) was extended to
- match the upcoming ElementTree 1.3 that will ship in the standard
- library of Python 3.2/2.7. This includes extended support for
- predicates as well as namespace prefixes (as known from XPath).
-
- During regular XPath evaluation, various ESXLT functions are
- available within their namespace when using libxslt 1.1.26 or later.
-
- Support passing a readily configured logger instance into
- PyErrorLog, instead of a logger name.
-
- On serialisation, the new doctype parameter can be used to
- override the DOCTYPE (internal subset) of the document.
-
- New parameter output_parent to XSLTExtension.apply_templates()
- to append the resulting content directly to an output element.
-
- XSLTExtension.process_children() to process the content of the
- XSLT extension element itself.
-
- ISO-Schematron support based on the de-facto Schematron reference
- 'skeleton implementation'.
-
- XSLT objects now take XPath object as call stylesheet
- parameters.
-
- Enable path caching in ElementPath (el.find*()) to avoid parsing
- overhead.
-
- Setting the value of a namespaced attribute always uses a prefixed
- namespace instead of the default namespace even if both declare the
- same namespace URI. This avoids serialisation problems when an
- attribute from a default namespace is set on an element from a
- different namespace.
-
- XSLT extension elements: support for XSLT context nodes other than
- elements: document root, comments, processing instructions.
-
- Support for strings (in addition to Elements) in node-sets returned
- by extension functions.
-
- Forms that lack an action attribute default to the base URL of
- the document on submit.
-
- XPath attribute result strings have an attrname property.
-
- Namespace URIs get validated against RFC 3986 at the API level
- (required by the XML namespace specification).
-
- Target parsers show their target object in the .target property
- (compatible with ElementTree).
- Bugs fixed
-
- API is hardened against invalid proxy instances to prevent crashes
- due to incorrectly instantiated Element instances.
-
- Prevent crash when instantiating CommentBase and friends.
-
- Export ElementTree compatible XML parser class as
- XMLTreeBuilder, as it is called in ET 1.2.
-
- ObjectifiedDataElements in lxml.objectify were not hashable. They
- now use the hash value of the underlying Python value (string,
- number, etc.) to which they compare equal.
-
- Parsing broken fragments in lxml.html could fail if the fragment
- contained an orphaned closing '' tag.
-
- Using XSLT extension elements around the root of the output document
- crashed.
-
- lxml.cssselect did not distinguish between x[attr='val'] and
- x [attr='val'] (with a space). The latter now matches the
- attribute independent of the element.
-
- Rewriting multiple links inside of HTML text content could end up
- replacing unrelated content as replacements could impact the
- reported position of subsequent matches. Modifications are now
- simplified by letting the iterlinks() generator in lxml.html
- return links in reversed order if they appear inside the same text
- node. Thus, replacements and link-internal modifications no longer
- change the position of links reported afterwards.
-
- The .value attribute of textarea elements in lxml.html did
- not represent the complete raw value (including child tags etc.). It
- now serialises the complete content on read and replaces the
- complete content by a string on write.
-
- Target parser didn't call .close() on the target object if
- parsing failed. Now it is guaranteed that .close() will be
- called after parsing, regardless of the outcome.
- Other changes
-
- Official support for Python 3.1.2 and later.
-
- Static MS Windows builds can now download their dependencies
- themselves.
-
- Element.attrib no longer uses a cyclic reference back to its
- Element object. It therefore no longer requires the garbage
- collector to clean up.
-
- Static builds include libiconv, in addition to libxml2 and libxslt.
[2.2.8-4]
[2.2.8-3]
- rebuild for newer python3
[2.2.8-2]
- Rebuild for newer libxml2
[2.2.8-1]
- 2.2.8 (2010-09-02)
- Bugs fixed
-
* Crash in newer libxml2 versions when moving elements between
-
documents that had attributes on replaced XInclude nodes.
-
* Import fix for urljoin in Python 3.1+.
[2.2.7-3]
- Don't byte-compile files during install because setup.py doesn't properly byte compile for Python version 3.2
[2.2.7-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.2
[2.2.7-1]
- 2.2.7 (2010-07-24)
- Bugs fixed
-
* Crash in XSLT when generating text-only result documents with a stylesheet created in a different thread.
[2.2.6-4]
- actually add the patch this time
[2.2.6-3]
- workaround for 2to3 issue (patch 0; bug 600036)
[2.2.6-2]
[2.2.6-1]
- 2.2.6 (2010-03-02)
- Bugs fixed
-
- Fixed several Python 3 regressions by building with Cython 0.11.3.
[2.2.5-1]
- 2.2.5 (2010-02-28)
- Features added
-
- Support for running XSLT extension elements on the input root node
-
(e.g. in a template matching on '/').
- Bugs fixed
-
- Crash in XPath evaluation when reading smart strings from a document
-
other than the original context document.
-
- Support recent versions of html5lib by not requiring its XHTMLParser
-
in htmlparser.py anymore.
-
- Manually instantiating the custom element classes in lxml.objectify
-
could crash.
-
- Invalid XML text characters were not rejected by the API when they
-
appeared in unicode strings directly after non-ASCII characters.
-
- lxml.html.open_http_urllib() did not work in Python 3.
-
- The functions strip_tags() and strip_elements() in lxml.etree did
-
not remove all occurrences of a tag in all cases.
-
- Crash in XSLT extension elements when the XSLT context node is not
-
an element.
[2.2.4-2]
- update to current python3 guidelines
- be more explicit in %files
- use %global and not %define
- create docs subpackage
- add stripping 3-byte Byte Order Marker from src/lxml/tests/test_errors.py to get 2to3 to work (dmalcolm)
- fixes FTBFS (#564674)
[2.2.4-1]
- Update to 2.2.4
- Enable Python 3 subpackage
[2.2.3-3]
- F-13's python build chain must be a little different...
[2.2.3-2]
- Add option to build a Python 3 subpackage, original patch by David Malcolm
[2.2.3-1]
- 2.2.3 (2009-10-30)
- Bugs fixed
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- The resolve_entities option did not work in the incremental feed
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parser.
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- Looking up and deleting attributes without a namespace could hit a
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namespaced attribute of the same name instead.
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- Late errors during calls to SubElement() (e.g. attribute related
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ones) could leave a partially initialised element in the tree.
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- Modifying trees that contain parsed entity references could result
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in an infinite loop.
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- ObjectifiedElement.setattr created an empty-string child element
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when the attribute value was rejected as a non-unicode/non-ascii
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string
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- Syntax errors in lxml.cssselect could result in misleading error
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messages.
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- Invalid syntax in CSS expressions could lead to an infinite loop in
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the parser of lxml.cssselect.
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- CSS special character escapes were not properly handled in
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lxml.cssselect.
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- CSS Unicode escapes were not properly decoded in lxml.cssselect.
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- Select options in HTML forms that had no explicit value attribute
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were not handled correctly. The HTML standard dictates that their
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value is defined by their text content. This is now supported by
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lxml.html.
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- XPath raised a TypeError when finding CDATA sections. This is now
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fully supported.
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- Calling help(lxml.objectify) didn't work at the prompt.
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- The ElementMaker in lxml.objectify no longer defines the default
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namespaces when annotation is disabled.
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- Feed parser failed to honour the 'recover' option on parse errors.
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- Diverting the error logging to Python's logging system was broken.
[2.2.2-2]
[2.2.2-1]
- 2.2.2 (2009-06-21)
- Features added
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- New helper functions strip_attributes(), strip_elements(),
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strip_tags() in lxml.etree to remove attributes/subtrees/tags
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from a subtree.
- Bugs fixed
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- Namespace cleanup on subtree insertions could result in missing
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namespace declarations (and potentially crashes) if the element
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defining a namespace was deleted and the namespace was not used
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by the top element of the inserted subtree but only in deeper
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subtrees.
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- Raising an exception from a parser target callback didn't always
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terminate the parser.
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- Only {true, false, 1, 0} are accepted as the lexical representation
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for BoolElement ({True, False, T, F, t, f} not any more), restoring
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lxml <= 2.0 behaviour.
[2.2.1-1]
- 2.2.1 (2009-06-02)
- Features added
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- Injecting default attributes into a document during XML Schema
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validation (also at parse time).
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- Pass huge_tree parser option to disable parser security restrictions
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imposed by libxml2 2.7.
- Bugs fixed
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- The script for statically building libxml2 and libxslt didn't work
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in Py3.
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- XMLSchema() also passes invalid schema documents on to libxml2 for
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parsing (which could lead to a crash before release 2.6.24).
[2.2-1]
- 2.2 (2009-03-21)
- Features added
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- Support for standalone flag in XML declaration through
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tree.docinfo.standalone and by passing standalone=True/False on
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serialisation.
- Bugs fixed
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- Crash when parsing an XML Schema with external imports from a
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filename.
[2.2-0.8.beta4]
- 2.2beta4 (2009-02-27)
- Features added
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- Support strings and instantiable Element classes as child arguments
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to the constructor of custom Element classes.
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- GZip compression support for serialisation to files and file-like
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objects.
- Bugs fixed
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- Deep-copying an ElementTree copied neither its sibling PIs and
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comments nor its internal/external DTD subsets.
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- Soupparser failed on broken attributes without values.
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- Crash in XSLT when overwriting an already defined attribute using
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xsl:attribute.
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- Crash bug in exception handling code under Python 3. This was due to
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a problem in Cython, not lxml itself.
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- lxml.html.FormElement._name() failed for non top-level forms.
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- TAG special attribute in constructor of custom Element classes was
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evaluated incorrectly.
- Other changes
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- Official support for Python 3.0.1.
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- Element.findtext() now returns an empty string instead of None for
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Elements without text content.
[2.2-0.7.beta3]
[2.2-0.6.beta3]
- 2.2beta3 (2009-02-17)
- Features added
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- XSLT.strparam() class method to wrap quoted string parameters that
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require escaping.
- Bugs fixed
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- Memory leak in XPath evaluators.
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- Crash when parsing indented XML in one thread and merging it with
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other documents parsed in another thread.
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- Setting the base attribute in lxml.objectify from a unicode string
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failed.
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- Fixes following changes in Python 3.0.1.
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- Minor fixes for Python 3.
- Other changes
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- The global error log (which is copied into the exception log) is now
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local to a thread, which fixes some race conditions.
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- More robust error handling on serialisation.
[2.2-0.5.beta2]
- 2.2beta2 (2009-01-25)
- Bugs fixed
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- Potential memory leak on exception handling. This was due to a
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problem in Cython, not lxml itself.
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- iter_links (and related link-rewriting functions) in lxml.html would
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interpret CSS like url('link') incorrectly (treating the quotation
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marks as part of the link).
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- Failing import on systems that have an io module.
[2.2-0.4.beta1]
- 2.2beta1 (2008-12-12)
- Features added
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- Allow lxml.html.diff.htmldiff to accept Element objects,
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not just HTML strings.
- Bugs fixed
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- Crash when using an XPath evaluator in multiple threads.
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- Fixed missing whitespace before Link:... in lxml.html.diff.
- Other changes
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- Export lxml.html.parse.
[2.2-0.3.alpha1]
- Rebuild for Python 2.6
[2.2-0.2.alpha1]
- Don't forget to upload the sources!
[2.2-0.1.alpha1]
- 2.2alpha1 (2008-11-23)
- Features added
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- Support for XSLT result tree fragments in XPath/XSLT extension
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functions.
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- QName objects have new properties namespace and localname.
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- New options for exclusive C14N and C14N without comments.
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- Instantiating a custom Element classes creates a new Element.
- Bugs fixed
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- XSLT didn't inherit the parse options of the input document.
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- 0-bytes could slip through the API when used inside of Unicode
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strings.
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- With lxml.html.clean.autolink, links with balanced parenthesis, that
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end in a parenthesis, will be linked in their entirety (typical with
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Wikipedia links).
[2.1.3-1]
- 2.1.3 (2008-11-17)
- Bugs fixed
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- Ref-count leaks when lxml enters a try-except statement while an
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outside exception lives in sys.exc_*(). This was due to a problem
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in Cython, not lxml itself.
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- Parser Unicode decoding errors could get swallowed by other
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exceptions.
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- Name/import errors in some Python modules.
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- Internal DTD subsets that did not specify a system or public ID
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were not serialised and did not appear in the docinfo property
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of ElementTrees.
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- Fix a pre-Py3k warning when parsing from a gzip file in Py2.6.
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- Test suite fixes for libxml2 2.7.
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- Resolver.resolve_string() did not work for non-ASCII byte strings.
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- Resolver.resolve_file() was broken.
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- Overriding the parser encoding didn't work for many encodings.
[2.1.2-1]
- 2.1.2 (2008-09-05)
- Features added
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- lxml.etree now tries to find the absolute path name of files when
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parsing from a file-like object. This helps custom resolvers when
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resolving relative URLs, as lixbml2 can prepend them with the path of
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the source document.
- Bugs fixed
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- Memory problem when passing documents between threads.
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- Target parser did not honour the recover option and raised an exception
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instead of calling .close() on the target.
[2.1.1-1]
- Update to 2.1.1
[2.0.7-1]
- Update to 2.0.7
- Update download URL
[2.0.6-1]
- Update to 2.0.6
[2.0.5-1]
- Update to 2.0.5
[2.0.3-1]
- Update to 2.0.3
[2.0.2-1]
- Update to 2.0.2
[2.0.1-1]
- Update to 2.0.1
[1.3.6-2]
- Autorebuild for GCC 4.3
[1.3.6-1]
- Update to 1.3.6.
[1.3.5-1]
- Update to 1.3.5.
[1.3.4-1]
- Update to 1.3.4.
[1.3.3-3]
- Rebuild for selinux ppc32 issue.
[1.3.3-2]
- BR python-setuptools-devel
[1.3.3-1]
- Update to 1.3.3
[1.1.2-1]
- Update to 1.1.2
[1.0.3-3]
- Rebuild for new Python
[1.0.3-2]
- Rebuild for FC6
[1.0.3-1]
- Update to new upstream version
[1.0.2-2]
- Include, don't ghost .pyo files per new guidelines
[1.0.2-1]
- Update to new upstream release
[1.0.1-1]
- Update to new upstream release
[1.0-1]
- Update to new upstream 1.0 release
[0.9.1-3]
- Add python-setuptools to BuildRequires
- Use dist tag
[0.9.1-2]
- Fix summary and description
[0.9.1-1]
- update the new upstream version
- remove Pyrex build req
[0.8-1]
- Initial package
python-markupsafe python-ply python-psutil python-psycopg2 [2.8.4-4]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[2.8.4-3]
- Fix shebang mangling
- Don't ship the debug module, it is not needed and was not shipped in RHEL8 either
[2.8.4-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[2.8.4-1]
- New upstream version 2.8.4
- bcond check renamed to bcond tests
[2.8.3-2]
- Package python2-psycopg2 removed on Fedora 32+ (rhbz#1761216)
[2.8.3-1]
- Update to 2.8.3
[2.7.7-5]
- Package python2-psycopg2-debug removed on Fedora 32+ (rhbz#1747670)
[2.7.7-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[2.7.7-3]
[2.7.7-2]
- Fixes for 3.8.0a4 rebuild Resolves: 1693641
[2.7.7-1]
- update to the latest upstream release
[2.7.5-6]
[2.7.5-5]
- prepare --without=debugrpms option (rhbz#1635166)
- get the python2 packages back for a while (rhbz#1634973)
[2.7.5-4]
- drop python2* on f30+ (rhbz#1634973)
- use proper compiler/linker flags (rhbz#1631713)
- correct the (build)requires
[2.7.5-3]
- standalone installable doc subpackage
[2.7.5-3]
[2.7.5-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[2.7.5-1]
- rebase to latest upstream release, per release notes: http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2018/06/17/psycopg-275-released/
[2.7.4-5]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[2.7.4-4]
- fix for python 3.7, by mhroncok
[2.7.4-3]
- depend on postgresql-test-rpm-macros
[2.7.4-2]
- re-enable testsuite
[2.7.4-1]
- rebase to latest upstream release, per release notes: http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2018/02/08/psycopg-274-released/
[2.7.3.2-3]
[2.7.3.2-2]
- treat python3/python2 equally
[2.7.3.2-1]
- update to 2.7.3.2, per release notes: http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2017/10/24/psycopg-2732-released/
[2.7.3.1-1]
[2.7.3-1]
- rebase to latest upstream release, per release notes: http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2017/07/24/psycopg-273-released/
[2.7.2-3]
[2.7.2-2]
[2.7.2-1]
- rebase to latest upstream release, per release notes: http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2017/07/22/psycopg-272-released/
[2.7.1-1]
- rebase to latest upstream release, per release notes: http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2017/03/01/psycopg-271-released/
- fix testsuite
[2.7-1]
- rebase to latest upstream release, per release notes: http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2017/03/01/psycopg-27-released/
- enable testsuite during build, and package it
[2.6.2-4]
[2.6.2-3]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[2.6.2-2]
[2.6.2-1]
- rebase (rhbz#1353545), per release notes http://initd.org/psycopg/articles/2016/07/07/psycopg-262-released/
[2.6.1-6]
- provide python2-psycopg2 (rhbz#1306025)
- cleanup obsoleted packaging stuff
[2.6.1-5]
[2.6.1-4]
- again bump for new Python 3.5, not build previously?
- fix rpmlint issues
- no pyo files with python 3.5
- Tue Nov 10 2015 Fedora Release Engineering rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3.5
[2.6.1-2]
[2.6.1-1]
- Update to 2.6.1
[2.6-1]
- Update to 2.6, per changes described at: http://www.psycopg.org/psycopg/articles/2015/02/09/psycopg-26-and-255-released/
[2.5.4-1]
- Update to 2.5.4, per changes described at: http://www.psycopg.org/psycopg/articles/2014/08/30/psycopg-254-released
[2.5.3-2]
[2.5.3-1]
- rebase to most recent upstream version, per release notes: http://www.psycopg.org/psycopg/articles/2014/05/13/psycopg-253-released/
[2.5.2-3]
[2.5.2-2]
[2.5.2-1]
- Update to 2.5.2, per changes described at: http://www.psycopg.org/psycopg/articles/2014/01/07/psycopg-252-released
[2.5.1-2]
[2.5.1-1]
- rebase to 2.5.1
[2.5-1]
- Update to 2.5, per changes described at: http://www.psycopg.org/psycopg/articles/2013/04/07/psycopg-25-released/
[2.4.5-7]
[2.4.5-6]
[2.4.5-5]
- generalize python 3 fileglobbing to work with both Python 3.2 and 3.3
[2.4.5-4]
- replace 'python3.2dmu' with 'python3-debug'; with_python3 fixes
[2.4.5-3]
- add with_python3 conditional
[2.4.5-2]
[2.4.5-1]
- Update to 2.4.5
[2.4.4-1]
- Update to 2.4.4
- More specfile neatnik-ism
[2.4.2-3]
[2.4.2-2]
- Fix mistaken %dir marking on python3 files, per Dan Horak
[2.4.2-1]
- Update to 2.4.2 Related: #711095
- Some neatnik specfile cleanups
[2.4-0.beta2]
- 2.4.0-beta2
- add python 2 debug, python3 (optimized) and python3-debug subpackages
[2.3.2-2]
[2.3.2-1]
- Update to 2.3.2
- Clean up a few rpmlint warnings
[2.2.2-3]
- Fix incorrect (and invalid) License: tag.
[2.2.2-2]
[2.2.2-1]
- Update to 2.2.2
[2.2.1-1]
- Update to 2.2.1
- Improve description for 2.2 features.
- Changelog for 2.2.0 is: http://initd.org/pub/software/psycopg/ChangeLog-2.2
[2.0.14-1]
- Update to 2.0.14
- Update license (upstream switched to LGPL3)
[2.0.13-2]
- Fix rpmlint complaints: remove unneeded explicit Requires:, use Conflicts: instead of bogus Obsoletes: to indicate lack of zope subpackage
[2.0.13-1]
- Update to 2.0.13
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- Update to 2.0.12
[2.0.11-2]
[2.0.11-1]
- Update to 2.0.11
[2.0.10-1]
- Update to 2.0.10
[2.0.9-1]
- Update to 2.0.9
[2.0.8-3]
[2.0.8-2]
- Rebuild for Python 2.6
[2.0.8-1]
- Update to 2.0.8
[2.0.8-1]
- Update to 2.0.8
[2.0.7-3]
- Rebuild for Python 2.6
[2.0.7-2]
- fix license tags
[2.0.7-1]
- Update to 2.0.7
[2.0.6-4.1]
- Autorebuild for GCC 4.3
[2.0.6-3.1]
- Rebuilt against PostgreSQL 8.3
[2.0.6-3]
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[2.0.6-2]
- Rebuild for selinux ppc32 issue.
[2.0.6-1]
- Update to 2.0.6
[2.0.5.1-8]
- Disabled zope package temporarily.
[2.0.5.1-7]
- Rebuilt
[2.0.5.1-5]
- Bumped up spec version
[2.0.5.1-4]
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[2.0.5.1-3]
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- Remove ghost'ing, per Python Packaging Guidelines
[2.0.5.1-1]
- Update to 2.0.5.1
[2.0.3-3]
- Fixed zope package dependencies and macro definition, per bugzilla review (#199784)
- Fixed zope package directory ownership, per bugzilla review (#199784)
- Fixed cp usage for zope subpackage, per bugzilla review (#199784)
[2.0.3-2]
- Fixed 64 bit builds
- Fixed license
- Added Zope subpackage
- Fixed typo in doc description
- Added macro for zope subpackage dir
[2.0.3-1]
- Update to 2.0.3
- Fixed spec file, per bugzilla review (#199784)
[2.0.2-3]
- Removed python dependency, per bugzilla review. (#199784)
- Changed doc package group, per bugzilla review. (#199784)
- Replaced dos2unix with sed, per guidelines and bugzilla review (#199784)
- Fix changelog dates
[2.0.2-2]
- Added dos2unix to buildrequires
- removed python related part from package name
[2.0.2-1]
- Fix rpmlint errors, including dos2unix solution
- Re-engineered spec file
- Mon Jan 23 2006 - Devrim GUNDUZ devrim@commandprompt.com
- First 2.0.X build
- Mon Jan 23 2006 - Devrim GUNDUZ devrim@commandprompt.com
- Update to 1.2.21
- Tue Dec 06 2005 - Devrim GUNDUZ devrim@commandprompt.com
- Initial release for 1.1.20
python-pycparser [2.19-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[2.19-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[2.19-1]
- New usptream version 2.19
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- Subpackage python2-ply has been removed See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Mass_Python_2_Package_Removal
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- Add build dependency on cpp for unit tests
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- Fixes RHBZ#1668230
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- Modernize spec
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[2.14-3]
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[2.09.1-3]
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[2.21.0-1]
- Update to v2.21.0
- Don't rely on certifi being patched properly to use the system CA bundle
[2.20.0-2]
- No pytest-httpbin for Python 2
[2.20.0-1]
- Update to v2.20.0
[2.19.1-3]
[2.19.1-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[2.19.1-1]
- Update to v2.19.1 (rhbz 1591531)
[2.19.0-2]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.7
[2.19.0-1]
- Update to v2.19.0 (rhbz 1590508)
[2.18.4-6]
- Don't print runtime warning about urllib3 v1.23 (rhbz 1589306)
[2.18.4-5]
- Allow urllib3 v1.23 (rhbz 1586311)
[2.18.4-4]
- Stop injecting PyOpenSSL (rhbz 1567862)
[2.18.4-3]
[2.18.4-2]
- Fix ambiguous Python 2 dependency declarations (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[2.18.4-1]
- Update to 2.18.4
[2.18.2-1]
- Update to 2.18.2
[2.18.1-2]
- Drop the dependency on certifi in setup.py
[2.18.1-1]
- Update to 2.18.1 (#1449432)
- Remove tests that require non-local network (#1450608)
[2.14.2-1]
- Update to 2.14.2 (#1449432)
- Switch to autosetup to apply patches
[2.13.0-2]
- Don't run tests when building as a module
[2.13.0-1]
- Update to 2.13.0 (#1418138)
[2.12.4-3]
- Include and enable tests (now python-pytest-httpbin is packaged)
[2.12.4-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6 again.
[2.12.4-1]
- Update to 2.12.4. Fixes #1404680
[2.12.3-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[2.12.3-1]
- Update to 2.12.3. Fixes #1400601
[2.12.2-1]
- Update to 2.12.2
[2.12.1-2]
- Backport #3713. Fixes #1397149
[2.12.1-1]
- Update to 2.12.1. Fixes #1395469
- Unbundle idna, a new upstream dependency
[2.11.1-1]
- Update to 2.11.1. Fixes #1370814
[2.11.0-1]
- Update to 2.11.0. Fixes #1365332
[2.10.0-4]
[2.10.0-3]
- Update python2 packaging.
[2.10.0-2]
- Fix python2 subpackage to comply with guidelines.
[2.9.1-2]
[2.9.1-1]
- new version
[2.9.0-1]
- new version
[2.8.1-1]
- Latest upstream.
- Bump hard dep on urllib3 to 1.12.
[2.7.0-8]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
[2.7.0-7]
- Tell setuptools about what version of urllib3 we're unbundling for https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/issues/2816
[2.7.0-6]
- Replace the provides macro with a plain provides field for now until we can re-organize this package into two different subpackages.
[2.7.0-5]
- Remove 'provides: python2-requests' from the python3 subpackage, obviously.
[2.7.0-4]
- Employ %python_provides macro to provide python2-requests.
[2.7.0-3]
- Lock down the python-urllib3 version to the specific version we unbundled. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1253823
[2.7.0-2]
[2.7.0-1]
- new version
[2.6.2-1]
- new version
[2.6.1-1]
- new version
[2.6.0-1]
- new version
- Remove patch for CVE-2015-2296, now included in the upstream release.
[2.5.3-2]
- Backport fix for CVE-2015-2296.
[2.5.3-1]
- new version
[2.5.1-1]
- new version
[2.5.0-3]
- Pin python-urllib3 requirement at 1.10.
- Fix requirement pinning syntax.
[2.5.0-2]
- Do the most basic of tests in the check section.
[2.5.0-1]
- Latest upstream, 2.5.0 for #1171068
[2.4.3-1]
- Latest upstream, 2.4.3 for #1136283
[2.3.0-4]
- Re-do unbundling by symlinking system libs into the requests/packages/ dir.
[2.3.0-3]
- fix license handling
[2.3.0-2]
[2.3.0-1]
- Latest upstream
[2.0.0-2]
[2.0.0-1]
- Latest upstream.
- Add doc macro to the python3 files section.
- Require python-urllib3 greater than or at 1.7.1.
[1.2.3-5]
- fix versioned dep on python-urllib3
[1.2.3-4]
- Explicitly versioned the requirements on python-urllib3.
[1.2.3-3]
- Release bump for a coupled update with python-urllib3.
[1.2.3-2]
[1.2.3-1]
- Latest upstream.
- Fixed bogus date in changelog.
[1.1.0-4]
- Correct a rhel conditional on python-ordereddict
[1.1.0-3]
- Unbundled python-urllib3. Using system python-urllib3 now.
- Conditionally include python-ordereddict for el6.
[1.1.0-2]
- Unbundled python-charade/chardet. Using system python-chardet now.
- Removed deprecated comments and actions against oauthlib unbundling. Those are no longer necessary in 1.1.0.
- Added links to bz tickets over Patch declarations.
[1.1.0-1]
- Latest upstream.
- Relicense to ASL 2.0 with upstream.
- Removed cookie handling patch (fixed in upstream tarball).
- Updated cert unbundling patch to match upstream.
- Added check section, but left it commented out for koji.
[0.14.1-4]
- Let brp_python_bytecompile run again, take care of the non-python{2,3} modules by removing them from the python{,3}-requests package that they did not belong in.
- Use the certificates in the ca-certificates package instead of the bundled one
- Fix a problem with cookie handling
[ 0.14.1-1]
- Updated to latest upstream release
[0.13.1-1]
- Updated to latest upstream release 0.13.1
- Use system provided ca-certificates
- No more async requests use grrequests https://github.com/kennethreitz/grequests
- Remove gevent as it is no longer required by requests
[0.11.1-1]
- Updated to upstream release 0.11.1
[0.10.6-3]
- Support building package for EL6
[0.10.6-2]
- +python3-requests pkg
[0.10.6-1]
- Updated to new upstream version
[0.9.3-1]
- Updated to new upstream version 0.9.3
- Include python-gevent as a dependency for requests.async
- Clean up shebangs in requests/setup.py,test_requests.py and test_requests_ext.py
[0.8.2-2]
[0.8.2-1]
- New upstream version
- keep alive support
- complete removal of cookiejar and urllib2
[0.7.6-1]
- Updated to new upstream release 0.7.6
[0.6.6-1]
- Updated to version 0.6.6
[0.6.1-1]
- Updated to version 0.6.1
[0.6.0-1]
- Updated to latest version 0.6.0
[0.5.1-2]
- Remove OPT_FLAGS from build section since it is a noarch package
- Fix use of mixed tabs and space
- Remove extra space around the word cumbersome in description
[0.5.1-1]
- Initial package
python-urllib3 python-wheel pytz [2019.3-4]
- Fix FTBFS with newest tzdata Resolves: rhbz#2217853
PyYAML scipy [1.3.1-5]
- Remove RPATH from certain shared object files
- Resolves: rhbz#2222717
[1.3.1-4]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[1.3.1-3]
- Specify LDFLAGS explicitly
- Force preprocessing of Fortran sources to make annobin record proper flags
- Resolves: rhbz#1778983
[1.3.1-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[1.3.1-1]
- Update to 1.3.1 (#1674101)
- Drop Python 2 packages (not supported by SciPy >= 1.3)
- Backported upstream patch for cKDTree (fixes FTBFS)
[1.2.1-8]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[1.2.1-7]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[1.2.1-6]
- Remove build dependency on python2-pytest-xdist and python2-pytest-timeout
- Enable parallel tests in Python 3 %check
- Use macros for Python interpreter in tests
[1.2.1-5]
[1.2.1-4]
- Fix FTBFS with Py3.8 (#1606315)
[1.2.1-3]
- Build only against openblasp (bugz#1709161)
[1.2.1-2]
- Do not create *-PYTEST.pyc files
[1.2.1-1]
- Update to 1.2.1
- Drop scipy2-doc
[1.2.0-1]
- Update to 1.2.0
[1.1.0-4]
[1.1.0-3]
[1.1.0-2]
- Don't ignore the tests results but rather have a tolerance rate
- Skip test_decomp on ppc64le as it currently segfaults
[1.1.0-1]
- Update to 1.1.0 (#1560265, #1594355)
[1.0.0-8]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[1.0.0-7]
[1.0.0-6]
- Link with -lm to build with new stricter Fedora flags https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1541416
[1.0.0-5]
- rebuilt for GCC 8.x (gfortran soname bump)
[1.0.0-4]
- Disable tests on s390x
[1.0.0-3]
- New subpackages with HTML documentation
[1.0.0-2]
- Use openblas where available https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/OpenBLAS_as_default_BLAS
- Remove ppc64 hackery for OpenBLAS
- Don't run tests in parallel as pytest crashes
- Don't run test_denormals as it tends to stuck
[1.0.0-1]
- update to 1.0.0 and use pytest instead of nose
- use timeout during parallel %check
[0.19.1-5]
- Use openblas where available (except ppc64), to use same as numpy (BZ 1472318)
[0.19.1-4]
[0.19.1-3]
[0.19.1-2]
- Rebuild due to bug in RPM (RHBZ #1468476)
[0.19.1-1]
- new version
[0.19.0-1]
- new version
[0.18.0-3]
- Rebuild for libgfortran.so.3
[0.18.0-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[0.18.0-1]
- 0.18.0
- %check: make non-fatal as temporary workaround for scipy build on arm
[0.17.0-2]
- Tue May 31 2016 Nils Philippsen nils@redhat.com
- fix source URL
[0.17.0-1]
- Update to 0.17.0
- Drop ctypes patch applied upstream
[0.16.1-7]
[0.16.1-6]
- Add provides to satisfy scipy%{_isa} requires in other packages
[0.16.1-5]
- Revert 'Discard results of testsuite on %{arm} for now'
[0.16.1-4]
- Discard results of testsuite on %{arm} for now Segfaults on non-aligned memory test (expected for arm)
[0.16.1-3]
- Add patch to fix ctypes test
- Move requires to correct python2 subpackage
- Add FFLAGS also in %install
[0.16.1-2]
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3.5
[0.16.1-1]
- Update to 0.16.1
[0.16.0-1]
- Update to 0.16.0
- Use python_provide macro
[0.15.1-2]
[0.15.1-1]
- Update to 0.15.1
[0.14.1-1]
- Update to 0.14.1
[0.14.0-5]
- Rebuild for rpm bug 1131892
[0.14.0-4]
[0.14.0-3]
[0.14-2]
- Rebuild with Python 3.4
[0.14-1]
- Update to 0.14
- Do not use system python-six (bug #1046817)
[0.13.3-2]
- use python2 macros everywhere (Requested by Han Boetes)
[0.13.3-1]
- Update to 0.13.3
[0.13.2-1]
- Update to 0.13.2
[0.13.1-2]
- rebuild (suitesparse)
[0.13.1-1]
- Update to 0.13.1
[0.13.0-2]
- Update to 0.13.0 final
[0.13.0-0.4.rc1]
- Update to 0.13.0rc1
[0.13.0-0.3.b1]
- rebuilt with atlas 3.10
[0.13.0-0.2.b1]
- Unbundle python-six (bug #1005350)
[0.13.0-0.1.b1]
- Update to 0.13.0b1
- Drop patches applied upstream
- Fixup changelog and summary
[0.12.0-4]
[0.12.0-4]
- Fix rpmlint warnings
- License update
- Add patch to use build_dir argument in build_extension
[0.12.0-3]
- Remove old ufsparse references, use suitesparse
- Spec cleanup
[0.12.0-2]
- Add patch to fix segfaul in test of sgeqrf
[0.12.0-1]
- Update to 0.12.0 final
- No longer remove weave from python3 build
[0.12.0-0.1.b1]
- Update to 0.12.0b1
- Drop upstreamed linalg patch
[0.11.0-4]
- Add patch from upstream to fix python3.3 issues in linalg routines
[0.11.0-3]
- Disable python3 tests for now
[0.11.0-2]
- Add requires python3-numpy, python3-f2py for python3-scipy (bug 863755)
[0.11.0-1]
- Update to 0.11.0 final
[0.11.0-0.1.rc2]
- Update to 0.11.0rc2
[0.10.1-4]
- Rebuild for python 3.3
[0.10.1-3]
- remove rhel logic from with_python3 conditional
[0.10.1-2]
[0.10.1-1]
- Update to 0.10.1
[0.10.0-2]
[0.10.0-1]
- Update to 0.10.0
[0.9.0-2]
- little cosmetic changes
- filter provides in python_sitearch
- Fri Sep 02 2011 Andrew McNabb amcnabb@mcnabbs.org
- add python3 subpackage
[0.9.0-1]
- Update to 0.9.0
- Drop all stsci sources and patches, dropped from upstream
- Drop gcc and py27 patches fixed upstream
- Add %check section to run tests
[0.7.2-3]
[0.7.2-3]
- Fix scipy build on python-2.7
[0.7.2-2]
[0.7.2-1]
- New upstream release
[0.7.1-3]
- Bump for rebuild against numpy 1.3
[0.7.1-2]
- Bump for rebuild against numpy 1.4.0
[0.7.1-1]
- Update to 0.7.1.
[0.7.0-5]
[0.7.0-4]
- Fix for gcc34 weave blitz bug #505379
[0.7.0-3]
- Add f2py requires to prepared for numpy packaging split
[0.7.0-2]
- Patch for stsci image function syntax fix.
[0.7.0-1]
- Update to final 0.7 release
[0.7.0-0.3.b1]
[0.7.0-0.2.b1]
- Rebuild for atlas-3.8.2
[0.7.0-0.1.b1]
- Update to latest beta which lists python 2.6 support
[0.6.0-8]
- Rebuild for Python 2.6
[0.6.0-7]
- fix the stsci fix
[0.6.0-6]
- include missing setup files for stsci module
[0.6.0-5]
- Autorebuild for GCC 4.3
[0.6.0-4]
- fix for egg-info file creation
[0.6.0-3]
- include_dirs changes for ufsparse change in development
[0.6.0-2]
- Fix licensing to match Fedora packaging guidance
- Remove unnecessary library deps
[0.6.0-1]
- update to new upstream source
- update Summary, License, Url, and description
- added extra dependencies
- remove symlink since Lib has been renamed scipy
[0.5.2.1-1]
- Update to new upstream source
[0.5.2-3]
- fix licensing tag and bump for buildid rebuild
[0.5.2-2.2]
- go back to using gfortran now that numpy is patched
[0.5.2-2.1]
- minor correction for f77 usage
[0.5.2-2]
- revert to f77 due to issue with numpy in development
[0.5.2-1.1]
- remove arch specific optimizations
[0.5.2-1]
- Update for new upstream release
[0.5.1-5]
- Bump for rebuild against python 2.5 in devel tree
[0.5.1-4]
- Minor adjustments to specfile for packaging guidelines.
- Changed buildrequires fftw version 3 from fftw2
[0.5.1-2]
- Updated spec for FE Packaging Guidelines and for upstream version 0.5.1
[0.4.8-4]
- Add BuildRequires gcc-c++
- Add python-devel
- Add libstdc++
[0.4.8-3]
- Add BuildRequires gcc-gfortran
[0.4.8-3]
- Add BuildRequires numpy
[0.4.8-2]
- Fix BuildRoot
- Add BuildRequires, Requires
- Test remove d1mach patch
- Fix defattr
- Add changelog
- Removed Prefix, Vendor
- Fix Source0
pytest [4.6.6-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[4.6.6-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[4.6.6-1]
- Update to 4.6.6.
[4.6.5-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[4.6.5-3]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[4.6.5-2]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[4.6.5-1]
- Update to 4.6.5.
- Add missing BR on make.
[4.6.4-3]
[4.6.4-2]
- Fix a bad conflict
[4.6.4-1]
- Update to 4.6.4, move python2-pytest to its own source package
- Make /usr/bin/pytest and /usr/bin/py.test Python 3
[4.4.1-2]
- Remove optional test dependencies for Python 2 entirely
[4.4.1-1]
- Update to 4.4.1 (see PR#9).
- Remove test dependencies on python2-hypothesis and python2-twisted (see PR#10).
[4.3.1-1]
- Update to 4.3.1
[4.3.0-1]
- Update to 4.3.0 and fix FTBFS (#1671167, #1687384)
[3.9.3-3]
- Enable python dependency generator
[3.9.3-2]
[3.9.3-1]
- Update to 3.9.3.
[3.9.2-1]
- Update to 3.9.2.
[3.9.1-1]
- Update to 3.9.1.
[3.8.2-3]
- Add python2-pathlib2 runtime requirement (rhbz#1639718).
[3.8.2-2]
- versionize pluggy dependencies
[3.8.2-1]
- Update to 3.8.2.
[3.6.4-1]
- Update to 3.6.4.
[3.6.3-2]
[3.6.3-1]
- Update to 3.6.3.
[3.6.2-3]
- Enable timeout
[3.6.2-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7 (without timeout)
[3.6.2-1]
- Update to 3.6.2.
[3.6.1-3]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[3.6.1-2]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.7
[3.6.1-1]
- Update to 3.6.1.
[3.6.0-1]
- Update to 3.6.0 (#1581692)
- Require and BuildRequire atomicwrites
[3.5.1-1]
- Update to 3.5.1.
- Build the documentation with Python3.
- Update requirements.
[3.4.2-2]
- Add Requires for required modules
[3.4.2-1]
- Update to 3.4.2
[3.2.3-4]
[3.2.3-3]
- Use better Obsoletes for platform-python
[3.2.3-2]
- Remove platform-python subpackage
- Cleanup conditionals
[3.2.3-1]
- Update to 3.2.3.
[3.2.2-1]
- Update to 3.2.2.
- Move BRs to their respective subpackages.
- Enable the platform-python subpackage only on F27+.
[3.2.1-3]
- Rebuilt for rhbz#1484607
[3.2.1-2]
- Add subpackage for platform-python (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Platform_Python_Stack)
[3.2.1-1]
- Update to 3.2.1.
[3.2.0-1]
- 3.2.0.
[3.1.3-1]
- Update to 3.1.3.
- Update BRs.
[3.1.1-2]
[3.1.1-1]
- Update to 3.1.1.
- Add BR on setuptools_scm.
[3.0.7-1]
- Update to 3.0.7.
[3.0.6-2]
[3.0.6-1]
- Update to 3.0.6.
- Drop patch applied upstream.
[3.0.5-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[3.0.5-1]
- Update to 3.0.5.
[3.0.4-1]
- Update to 3.0.4.
[3.0.3-1]
- Update to 3.0.3.
- Update requirements.
[2.9.2-2]
[2.9.2-1]
- Update to 2.9.2.
- Tue May 31 2016 Nils Philippsen nils@redhat.com
- fix source URL
[2.9.1-1]
- Update to 2.9.1.
- Packaging updates.
[2.8.7-2]
- Use new python macros
- Fix python3 package file ownership
[2.8.7-1]
- Update to 2.8.7.
[2.8.6-1]
- Update to 2.8.6.
[2.8.5-1]
- Update to 2.8.5
[2.8.2-3]
- Re-enable pexpect in tests
[2.8.2-2]
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3.5
[2.8.2-1]
- Update to 2.8.2.
[2.7.3-2]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
[2.7.3-1]
- Update to 2.7.3.
- Provide additional symlinks to the pytest executables (rhbz#1249891).
[2.7.2-2]
- Provide python2-pytest, use python_provide macro
[2.7.2-1]
- Update to 2.7.2.
- Small fixes.
[2.7.1-2]
[2.7.1-1]
- Update to 2.7.1.
[2.7.0-1]
- Update to 2.7.0.
- Apply updated Python packaging guidelines.
- Mark LICENSE with %license.
[2.6.4-1]
- Update to 2.6.4.
[2.6.3-1]
- Update to 2.6.3.
[2.6.1-1]
- Update to 2.6.1.
[2.6.0-1]
- Update to 2.6.0.
[2.5.2-3]
[2.5.2-2]
- Redbuild for python 3.4
[2.5.2-1]
- Update to 2.5.2.
[2.4.2-2]
- Only run tests from the 'testing' subdir in %check.
[2.4.2-1]
- Update to 2.4.2.
- Add buildroot's bindir to PATH while running the testsuite.
[2.3.5-4]
[2.3.5-3]
- Disable tests using pexpect for now, fails on F19.
[2.3.5-2]
- Use python-sphinx for rhel > 6 (rhbz#973318).
- Update BR to use python-pexpect instead of pexpect.
[2.3.5-1]
- Update to 2.3.5.
- Docutils needed now to build README.html.
- Add some BR optionally used by the testsuite.
[2.3.4-2]
[2.3.4-1]
- Update to 2.3.4.
[2.3.2-1]
- Update to 2.3.2.
[2.3.1-1]
- Update to 2.3.1.
- Re-enable some tests, ignore others.
- Docs are available in English and Japanese now.
[2.2.4-4]
- Add conditional for sphinx on rhel.
- Remove rhel logic from with_python3 conditional.
- Disable failing tests for Python3.
[2.2.4-3]
[2.2.4-2]
[2.2.4-1]
- Update to 2.2.4.
[2.2.3-1]
- Update to 2.2.3.
[2.2.1-2]
[2.2.1-1]
- Update to 2.2.1.
[2.2.0-1]
- Update to 2.2.0.
[2.1.3-1]
- Update to 2.1.3.
[2.1.2-1]
- Update to 2.1.2.
[2.1.1-2]
- Fix: python3 dependencies.
[2.1.1-1]
- Update to 2.1.1.
[2.1.0-2]
- Update Requires and BuildRequires tags.
[2.1.0-1]
- Update to 2.1.0.
[2.0.3-1]
- Update to 2.0.3.
[2.0.2-1]
- Update to 2.0.2.
[2.0.0-1]
- New package.
python3x-pyparsing [2.4.5-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[2.4.5-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[2.4.5-1]
- Update to 2.4.5 (#1768725)
- Drop Python2 subpackage (#1770564)
[2.4.2-1]
- Update to latest version (#1742167)
[2.4.0-6]
- Reduce Python 2 build time dependencies
[2.4.0-5]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[2.4.0-4]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[2.4.0-2]
[2.4.0-1]
- Update to 2.4.0
[2.3.1-1]
- Update to 2.3.1
[2.3.0-2]
[2.3.0-1]
- Update to 2.3.0
[2.2.0-3]
[2.2.0-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[2.2.0-1]
- Update to 2.2.0
[2.1.10-7]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[2.1.10-6]
[2.1.10-5]
- Remove the empty pyparsing package, provide and obsolete it from python2-pyparsing
[2.1.10-4]
[2.1.10-3]
- Rebuild as wheel
[2.1.10-2]
[2.1.10-1]
- update to 2.1.10
- do not own pycache
[2.1.5-3]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
- Add missing BuildRequires for python-setuptools
[2.1.5-2]
[2.1.5-1]
- update to 2.1.5
[2.1.3-1]
- update to 2.1.3
[2.1.1-1]
- update to 2.1.1
[2.1.0-2]
- fix typo in provides for the python3 subpackage
[2.1.0-1]
- update to 2.1.0
- add a python2 subpackage preserving the upgrade path
[2.0.7-2]
[2.0.7-1]
- 2.0.7
[2.0.6-1]
- 2.0.6
- Some clean up
[2.0.3-3]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
[2.0.3-2]
[2.0.3-1]
- update to 2.0.3
- include the whole documentation set
[2.0.1-3]
[2.0.1-2]
[2.0.1-1]
- 2.0.1
[1.5.6-9]
[1.5.6-8]
- add patch to correct typo in exception handling
[1.5.6-7]
[1.5.6-6]
[1.5.6-5]
- remove rhel logic from with_python3 conditional
[1.5.6-4]
[1.5.6-3]
[1.5.6-2]
- fix pycache conditional on RHEL
[1.5.6-1]
- New upstream version.
[1.5.5-2]
[1.5.5-1]
- 1.5.5
- use buildroot macro
- fix wrong file end of line encoding
- convert files to utf-8
- doc subpackage
- python3 subpackage
- rpmlint clean
[1.5.0-7]
[1.5.0-6]
- include egginfo on EL >= 6
[1.5.0-5]
[1.5.0-4]
[1.5.0-3]
- Rebuild for Python 2.6
[1.5.0-2]
- respun (now with the right sources)
[1.5.0-1]
- new upstream release.
[1.4.11-1]
- New upstream version, add egg-info for F9+.
[1.4.7-1]
- New upstream version.
[1.4.6-1]
- New upstream version.
[1.4.4-1]
- New upstream version.
[1.4.3-1]
- New version.
[1.3-1]
- Initial RPM release
python-atomicwrites python-attrs [19.3.0-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[19.3.0-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[19.3.0-1]
- New upstream version 19.3.0 (#1761701)
- Python 2 subpackage has been removed (#1773236)
[19.1.0-6]
- Drop Python 2 optional build dependencies
[19.1.0-5]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[19.1.0-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[19.1.0-3]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[19.1.0-2]
[19.1.0-1]
- Updated to latest upstream.
[18.2.0-1]
- Updated to latest upstream.
[17.4.0-8]
[17.4.0-7]
[17.4.0-6]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[17.4.0-5]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.7
[17.4.0-4]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[17.4.0-3]
[17.4.0-2]
- Added BuildRequires for python-six.
[17.4.0-1]
- Updated to latest upstream.
[16.3.0-3]
[16.3.0-2]
[16.3.0-1]
- Updated to latest upstream.
[16.1.0-3]
- Enable tests
[16.1.0-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
- Disable python3 tests for now
[16.1.0-1]
- Updated to latest upstream.
- Removed patch, no longer necessary.
- Removed 'with python3' conditionals.
[16.0.0-6]
- Build for Python 3.4 in EPEL7.
[16.0.0-5]
- Updated based on Fedora package review (#1366878).
- Fix check section, though tests can not be run for EPEL7.
- Add patch to skip two tests with keyword collisions.
[16.0.0-4]
- Fix python2 BuildRequires.
[16.0.0-3]
- Updated based on Fedora package review (#1366878).
[16.0.0-2]
- Updated based on Fedora package review (#1366878).
[16.0.0-1]
- Initial version.
python-more-itertools [7.2.0-5]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[7.2.0-4]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
- Resolves: rhbz#1772818
[7.2.0-3]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[7.2.0-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[7.2.0-1]
- Update to 7.2.0.
[7.0.0-2]
- Tue May 21 2019 aarem AT fedoraproject DOT org - 7.0.0-1
- Update to 7.0.0
- Drop python-2
- Sun Apr 01 2018 aarem AT fedoraproject DOT org - 4.1.0-1
- rebuit for 4.1.0 using Thomas Moschny modification to spec file
[4.1.0-1]
- Update to 4.1.0.
- Do not do package tests.
[2.3-5]
[2.3-4]
[2.3-3]
[2.3-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
- Wed Nov 09 2016 aarem AT fedoraproject DOT org - 2.3-1
- update to 2.3
- Fri Oct 14 2016 aarem AT fedoraproject DOT org - 2.2-4
- fixed missing sum in line 9 of spec file, per BZ #138195
- Sat Oct 08 2016 aarem AT fedoraproject DOT org - 2.2-3
- renamed spec file to match package as per BZ #1381029 -fixed bug (incorrect python3_provides) as per BZ #1381029
- use common macro for description as per suggestion in BZ #1381029
- Wed Oct 05 2016 aarem AT fedoraproject DOT org - 2.2-2
- separated python and python3 cases as per BZ #1381029
- Sun Oct 02 2016 aarem AT fedoraproject DOT org - 2.2-1
- initial packaging of 2.2 version
python-packaging [19.2-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[19.2-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[19.2-1]
- New upstream version 19.2 (bz#1742388)
[19.0-6]
- Remove Python 2 subpackage
- Make spec fedora-specific
[19.0-5]
- Reduce Python 2 build time dependencies
[19.0-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[19.0-3]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[19.0-2]
[19.0-1]
- New upstream version
[17.1-2]
[17.1-1]
- Update to 17.1
[16.8-11]
[16.8-10]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[16.8-9]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.7
[16.8-8]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[16.8-7]
[16.8-6]
[16.8-5]
- Epel7 compatible spec/package
[16.8-4]
- Rebuild as wheel
[16.8-3]
[16.8-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[16.8-1]
- New upstream version
[16.7-1]
- Initial package.
python-pluggy [0.13.0-3]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[0.13.0-2]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[0.13.0-1]
- Update to 0.13.0 (#1750961)
[0.12.0-5]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[0.12.0-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[0.12.0-3]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[0.12.0-2]
[0.12.0-1]
- Update to 0.12.0 (#1714369)
- Move python2-pluggy to a separate package
[0.11.0-1]
- Update to 0.11.0.
[0.9.0-1]
- Update to 0.9.0 (#1680414)
[0.8.1-1]
- Update to 0.8.1.
[0.8.0-2]
[0.8.0-1]
- Update to 0.8.0.
[0.7.1-1]
- Update to 0.7.1.
- Update BRs.
- Use source URL to released archive containing pluggy/_version.py.
[0.6.0-5]
[0.6.0-4]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[0.6.0-3]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.7
[0.6.0-2]
[0.6.0-1]
- update to 0.6.0
- requirement renames to meet python2 names
[0.3.1-10]
- fix conditional
[0.3.1-9]
- Python 2 binary package renamed to python2-pluggy See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3
[0.3.1-8]
[0.3.1-7]
[0.3.1-6]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[0.3.1-5]
[0.3.1-4]
[0.3.1-3]
- make tests pass again on Python 3.5
[0.3.1-2]
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3.5
[0.3.1-1]
- update to 0.3.1
[0.3.0-3]
- fix python3 builds
[0.3.0-2]
- add python2_sitelib macros and BR to setuptools (rhbz#1254484)
[0.3.0-1]
- version based on the inital proposal of Adam Young
python-py [1.8.0-8]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[1.8.0-7]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[1.8.0-6]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
[1.8.0-5]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[1.8.0-4]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[1.8.0-2]
[1.8.0-1]
- Update to 1.8.0.
- Update spec file.
[1.7.0-3]
[1.7.0-2]
- Drop explicit locale setting for python3, use C.UTF-8 for python2 See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Remove_glibc-langpacks-all_from_buildroot
[1.7.0-1]
- Update to 1.7.0.
[1.5.4-3]
[1.5.4-2]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[1.5.4-1]
- Update to 1.5.4.
- Add BR on setuptools_scm.
[1.5.3-3]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[1.5.3-2]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.7
[1.5.3-1]
- Update to 1.5.3.
[1.5.2-3]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[1.5.2-2]
[1.5.2-1]
- Update to 1.5.2.
[1.5.1-1]
- Update to 1.5.1.
- Update list of vendored packages.
- Fix HTML doc path.
[1.4.34-8]
- Restore earlier structure of the spec file, also fixing previously introduced problems.
[1.4.34-7]
- Use better Obsoletes for platform-python
[1.4.34-6]
- Remove platform-python subpackage
[1.4.34-5]
- Cleanup spec file conditionals
[1.4.34-4]
- Switch with_docs and run_test macros to bcond_without docs, tests
[1.4.34-3]
- Added the platform-python subpackage
[1.4.34-2]
[1.4.34-1]
- Update to 1.4.34.
[1.4.33-1]
- Update to 1.4.33.
[1.4.32-3]
[1.4.32-2]
- Enable tests for Fedora<26.
[1.4.32-1]
- Update to 1.4.32.
[1.4.31-5]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
- Disable tests
[1.4.31-4]
[1.4.31-3]
[1.4.31-2]
- Re-enable checks and docs.
[1.4.31-1]
- Update to 1.4.31.
- Follow updated Python packaging guidelines.
- Add Provides tag for bundled apipkg.
[1.4.30-3]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild
- With check and docs
[1.4.30-2]
- Rebuilt for Python3.5 rebuild without check and docs
[1.4.30-1]
- Update to 1.4.30.
[1.4.29-1]
- Update to 1.4.29.
[1.4.28-2]
[1.4.28-1]
- Update to 1.4.28.
- Modernize spec file.
- Apply updates Python packaging guidelines.
- Mark LICENSE with %license.
[1.4.26-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.26-1]
- Update to 1.4.26.
[1.4.25-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.25-1]
- Update to 1.4.25.
[1.4.23-1]
- Update to 1.4.23.
[1.4.22-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.22-1]
- Update to 1.4.22.
[1.4.21-1]
- Update to 1.4.21.
[1.4.20-3.1]
[1.4.20-2.1]
- rebuild for python 3.4 disable tests for circular deps
[1.4.20-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.20-1]
- Update to 1.4.20.
[1.4.18-1]
- Update to 1.4.18.
[1.4.17-2]
- Only run tests from the 'testing' subdir in %check.
[1.4.17-1]
- Update to 1.4.17.
[1.4.16-1]
- Update to 1.4.16.
[1.4.15-2]
[1.4.15-1]
- Update to 1.4.15.
- Disable failing Subversion checks for now.
[1.4.14-2]
- Use python-sphinx for rhel > 6 (rhbz#973321).
- Update URL.
- Fix changelog entry with an incorrect date (rhbz#973325).
[1.4.14-1]
- Update to 1.4.14.
[1.4.13-1]
- Update to 1.4.13.
[1.4.12-2]
[1.4.12-1]
- Update to 1.4.12.
[1.4.11-1]
- Update to 1.4.11.
[1.4.10-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
- Minor testsuite fixes.
[1.4.10-1]
- Update to 1.4.10.
[1.4.9-8]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.9-7]
- Add conditional for sphinx on rhel.
- Remove rhel logic from with_python3 conditional.
[1.4.9-6]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.9-5]
- Temporarily disable docs and testsuite.
[1.4.9-4]
[1.4.9-3]
[1.4.9-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.9-1]
- Update to 1.4.9.
[1.4.8-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.8-1]
- Update to 1.4.8.
[1.4.7-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.7-1]
- Update to 1.4.7.
[1.4.6-3]
[1.4.6-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.6-1]
- Update to 1.4.6.
- Remove %prerelease macro.
- Temporarily disable docs and testsuite.
[1.4.5-4]
- Rebuilt for glibc bug#747377
[1.4.5-3]
- Fix: python3 dependencies.
[1.4.5-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.5-1]
- Update to 1.4.5.
[1.4.4-2]
- Re-enable doc building and testsuite.
[1.4.4-1]
- Update to 1.4.4.
- Upstream provides a .zip archive only.
- pytest and pycmd are separate packages now.
- Disable building html docs und the testsuite to break the circular build dependency with pytest.
- Update summary and description.
- Remove BRs no longer needed.
- Create a Python 3 subpackage.
[1.3.4-2]
[1.3.4-1]
- Update to 1.3.4
[1.3.3-2]
- Add dependency on python-setuptools (see bz 626808).
[1.3.3-1]
- Update to 1.3.3.
[1.3.2-2]
[1.3.2-1]
- Update to 1.3.2.
- Do cleanups already in %prep to avoid inconsistent mtimes between source files and bytecode.
[1.3.1-1]
- Update to 1.3.1.
[1.3.0-1]
- Update to 1.3.0.
- Remove some backup (.orig) files.
[1.2.1-1]
- Update to 1.2.1.
[1.2.0-1]
- Update to 1.2.0.
- Adjust summary and %description.
- Use %global instead of %define.
[1.1.1-1]
- Update to 1.1.1.
[1.1.0-1]
- Update to 1.1.0. Upstream reorganized the package's structure and cleaned up the install process, so the specfile could be greatly simplified.
- Dropped licenses for files no longer present from the License tag.
[1.0.2-1]
- Update to 1.0.2.
- One failing test is no longer part of the testsuite, thus needs not to be skipped anymore.
- Some developer docs are missing this time in upstream's tarfile, so cannot be moved to %{_docdir}
[1.0.0-1]
- Update to 1.0.0.
- Re-enable SVN tests in %check.
[1.0.0-1.b8]
[1.0.0-0.b8]
- Update to 1.0.0b8.
- Remove patches applied upstream.
- Greenlets have been removed upstream. So, package is noarch and
- installs to %{python_sitelib} again
- %ifarch sections have been removed.
- Don't remove files used by the testsuite for now.
- Add dependency on python-pygments, pylint and pexpect (for the testsuite).
[0.9.2-7]
[0.9.2-6]
- Use system doctest module again, as this wasn't the real cause of the test failure. Instead, remove the failing test for now.
[0.9.2-5]
- Add patch from trunk fixing a subversion 1.5 problem (pylib issue66).
- Don't replace doctest compat module (pylib issue67).
[0.9.2-4]
- Use dummy_greenlet on ppc and ppc64.
[0.9.2-3]
- Replace compat modules by stubs using the system modules instead.
- Add patch from trunk fixing a timing issue in the tests.
[0.9.2-2]
- Update license information.
- Fix the tests.
[0.9.2-1]
- Update to 0.9.2.
- Upstream now uses setuptools and installs to %{python_sitearch}.
- Remove %{srcname} macro.
- More detailed information about licenses.
[0.9.1-1]
- New package.
python-wcwidth [0.1.7-16]
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
[0.1.7-15]
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
[0.1.7-14]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
- Resolves: rhbz#1772819
[0.1.7-13]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
[0.1.7-12]
- Bootstrap for Python 3.8
[0.1.7-11]
[0.1.7-10]
- Subpackage python2-wcwidth has been removed See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Mass_Python_2_Package_Removal
[0.1.7-9]
[0.1.7-8]
[0.1.7-7]
- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
[0.1.7-6]
- Update Python 2 dependency declarations to new packaging standards (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3)
[0.1.7-5]
[0.1.7-4]
[0.1.7-3]
[0.1.7-2]
- Rebuild for Python 3.6
[0.1.7-1]
- Update to 0.1.7
[0.1.6-4]
[0.1.6-3]
[0.1.6-2]
- Provide python-wcwidth for EL6
[0.1.6-1]
- Update to new upstream
- Remove external LICENSE thanks to the new version
[0.1.5-2]
- Remove shabang from file that was not executable
[0.1.5-1]
- Initial package.
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 8
Oracle Linux aarch64
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python38-atomicwrites
1.3.0-8.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-attrs
19.3.0-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-more-itertools
7.2.0-5.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-packaging
19.2-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-pluggy
0.13.0-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-py
1.8.0-8.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-pyparsing
2.4.5-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-pytest
4.6.6-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-wcwidth
0.1.7-16.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
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python38
3.8.17-2.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-Cython
0.29.14-4.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-PyMySQL
0.10.1-1.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-asn1crypto
1.2.0-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-babel
2.7.0-11.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-cffi
1.13.2-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-chardet
3.0.4-19.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-cryptography
2.8-3.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-debug
3.8.17-2.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-devel
3.8.17-2.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-idle
3.8.17-2.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-idna
2.8-6.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-jinja2
2.11.3-1.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-libs
3.8.17-2.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-lxml
4.4.1-7.module+el8.9.0+90017+9913aa0c
python38-markupsafe
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Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
ELSA-2023-7034: python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update (MODERATE)
Requests is a HTTP library. Since Requests 2.3.0, Requests has been leaking Proxy-Authorization headers to destination servers when redirected to an HTTPS endpoint. This is a product of how we use `rebuild_proxies` to reattach the `Proxy-Authorization` header to requests. For HTTP connections sent through the tunnel, the proxy will identify the header in the request itself and remove it prior to forwarding to the destination server. However when sent over HTTPS, the `Proxy-Authorization` header must be sent in the CONNECT request as the proxy has no visibility into the tunneled request. This results in Requests forwarding proxy credentials to the destination server unintentionally, allowing a malicious actor to potentially exfiltrate sensitive information. This issue has been patched in version 2.31.0.
Requests is a HTTP library. Since Requests 2.3.0, Requests has been leaking Proxy-Authorization headers to destination servers when redirected to an HTTPS endpoint. This is a product of how we use `rebuild_proxies` to reattach the `Proxy-Authorization` header to requests. For HTTP connections sent through the tunnel, the proxy will identify the header in the request itself and remove it prior to forwarding to the destination server. However when sent over HTTPS, the `Proxy-Authorization` header must be sent in the CONNECT request as the proxy has no visibility into the tunneled request. This results in Requests forwarding proxy credentials to the destination server unintentionally, allowing a malicious actor to potentially exfiltrate sensitive information. This issue has been patched in version 2.31.0.
Requests is a HTTP library. Since Requests 2.3.0, Requests has been leaking Proxy-Authorization headers to destination servers when redirected to an HTTPS endpoint. This is a product of how we use `rebuild_proxies` to reattach the `Proxy-Authorization` header to requests. For HTTP connections sent through the tunnel, the proxy will identify the header in the request itself and remove it prior to forwarding to the destination server. However when sent over HTTPS, the `Proxy-Authorization` header must be sent in the CONNECT request as the proxy has no visibility into the tunneled request. This results in Requests forwarding proxy credentials to the destination server unintentionally, allowing a malicious actor to potentially exfiltrate sensitive information. This issue has been patched in version 2.31.0.