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Changelog for python-gevent-1.2.2-49.7.x86_64.rpm :
Tue Mar 6 13:00:00 2018 aplanasAATTsuse.com
- Allows Recommends and Suggest in Fedora

Tue Feb 27 13:00:00 2018 aplanasAATTsuse.com
- Recommends only for SUSE

Tue Jan 23 13:00:00 2018 dimstarAATTopensuse.org
- Disable building of the documentation: the make html call fails
already, and with rpm 4.14, this aborts the entire build.
- Drop python-Sphinx buildrequires: not needed when not building
the docs.

Wed Nov 22 13:00:00 2017 jmatejekAATTsuse.com
- add greenlet dependency to Python 3 as well (bsc#1055386)

Sun Nov 12 13:00:00 2017 arunAATTgmx.de
- specfile:

* added CHANGES.rst CONTRIBUTING.rst to %doc
- update to version 1.2.2:

* Testing on Python 3.5 now uses Python 3.5.3 due to SSL
changes. See :issue:`943`.

* Linux CI has been updated from Ubuntu 12.04 to Ubuntu 14.04 since
the former has reached EOL.

* Linux CI now tests on PyPy2 5.7.1, updated from PyPy2 5.6.0.

* Linux CI now tests on PyPy3 3.5-5.7.1-beta, updated from PyPy3
3.3-5.5-alpha.

* Python 2 sockets are compatible with the SOCK_CLOEXEC flag found
on Linux. They no longer pass the socket type or protocol to
getaddrinfo when connect is called. Reported in :issue:`944` by
Bernie Hackett.

* Replace optparse module with argparse. See :issue:`947`.

* Update to version 1.3.1 of tblib to fix :issue:`954`, reported by
ml31415.

* Fix the name of the type parameter to
:func:`gevent.socket.getaddrinfo` to be correct on Python 3. This
would cause callers using keyword arguments to raise a
:exc:`TypeError`. Reported in :issue:`960` by js6626069. Likewise,
correct the argument names for fromfd and socketpair on Python 2,
although they cannot be called with keyword arguments under
CPython.
Note:
The gethost
* functions take different argument names under CPython
and PyPy. gevent follows the CPython convention, although these
functions cannot be called with keyword arguments on CPython.

* The previously-singleton exception objects FileObjectClosed and
cancel_wait_ex were converted to classes. On Python 3, an
exception object is stateful, including references to its context
and possibly traceback, which could lead to objects remaining
alive longer than intended.

* Make sure that python -m gevent.monkey