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Changelog for python3-blosc-1.5.1-2.1.x86_64.rpm :

* Sun Jan 21 2018 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Fix building
* Wed Apr 19 2017 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Source url must be https.
* Wed Apr 19 2017 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to version 1.5.1
* License updated from MIT to BSD.
* Updated to C-Blosc 1.11.3.- Update to version 1.5.0
* Added a new `blosc.set_releasegil()` function that allows to release/acquire the GIL at will. See PR #116. Thanks to Robert McLeod.
* Updated to C-Blosc 1.11.2.
* Added tests that detect possible memory leaks. Thanks to Robert McLeod.- Update to version 1.4.4
* Updated to C-Blosc 1.11.1. Fixes #115.- Update to version 1.4.3
* Internal C-Blosc sources updated to 1.11.0. Among other things, this updates the internal Zstd codec to version 1.0.0 (i.e. it is officially apt for production usage!).- Update to version 1.4.1
* Internal C-Blosc sources updated to 1.10.1. This fixes an outstanding issue with the clang compiler. For details, see: https://github.com/Blosc/bloscpack/issues/50.- Update to version 1.4.0
* Internal C-Blosc sources updated to 1.10.0.
* Benchmarks updated for a Skylake processor (Xeon E3-1245 v5 AATT 3.50GHz).- Update to version 1.3.3
* Internal C-Blosc sources updated to 1.9.3.
* C-Blosc do not segfaults anymore, so -O1 flag on Linux is not the default anymore.
* SSE2 and AVX2 are now auto-discovered so the internal C-Blosc will be compiled with maximum optimization on processors supporting them.- Update to version 1.3.2
* Fixed the version of the include C-Blosc library (should be 1.8.1 not 1.8.2.dev).- Update to version 1.3.1
* Use the -O1 flag for compiling the included C-Blosc sources on Linux. This represents slower performance, but fixes the nasty issue #110. Also, it prints a warning for using an external C-Blosc library.
* Internal C-Blosc version bumped to 1.8.1 for better compatibility with gcc 5.3.1 in forthcoming Ubuntu Xenial.
* Added a protection to avoid using BITSHUFLE with C-Blosc < 1.8.0.
* Restored old symbols for backward compatibility with pre 1.3.0: BLOSC_VERSION_STRING BLOSC_VERSION_DATE BLOSC_MAX_BUFFERSIZE BLOSC_MAX_THREADS BLOSC_MAX_TYPESIZE However, these are considered deprecated and should be replaced by libraries using python-blosc by the ones without the BLOSC_ prefix.- Update to version 1.3.0
* Internal C-Blosc version bumped to 1.8.0. As consequence, support for BITSHUFFLE is here. For activating it, just pass `blosc.BITSHUFFLE` to the `shuffle` parameter of compression functions.
* Added a new `as_bytearray=False` parameter to the `decompress()` function so that a mutable bytearray will be returned instead of a bytes one (inmutable). PR #107. Thanks to Joe Jevnik.
* The \'__all__\' variable has been removed from the module. I consider this good practice to avoid things like \"from blosc import
*\".
* For consistency, the next symbols have been renamed: BLOSC_VERSION_STRING -> VERSION_STRING, BLOSC_VERSION_DATE -> VERSION_DATE, BLOSC_MAX_BUFFERSIZE -> MAX_BUFFERSIZE, BLOSC_MAX_THREADS -> MAX_THREADS, BLOSC_MAX_TYPESIZE -> MAX_TYPESIZE,
* The `typesize` parameter is set by default to 8 in compression functions. This usually behaves well for 4-bytes typesizes too. Nevertheless, it is advised to use the actual typesize.
* The maximum number of threads to use by default is set to 4 (less if less cores are detected). Feel free to use more or less threads depending on the resources you want to use for compression.- Implement single-spec version.
* Thu Mar 10 2016 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to version 1.2.8
* Updated to c-blosc v1.7.0. However, the new bitshuffle filter has not been made public because recent reports indicate that it seems too green for production.
* Support bytes-like objects that support the buffer interface as input to compress and decompress. On Python 2.x this includes unicode, on Python 3.x it doesn\'t. (#80 #94 AATTesc)
* Fix a memory leak in decompress. Added tests to catch memory leaks. (#102 #103 #104 AATTsdvillal)
* Various miscellaneous fixes and improvements.
* Tue May 19 2015 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to version 1.2.7
* Updated to c-blosc v1.6.1.
* Sun Apr 26 2015 benoit.moninAATTgmx.fr- update to version 1.2.5:
* Updated to c-blosc v1.5.4.
* Added wrapper for the expert function ``set_blocksize``. (#72 AATTesc)
* Fix setup.py to allow compilation on posix architectures without SSE2. (#70 AATTandreas-schwab)
* Don\'t release the GIL on compression/decompression (#77 AATTesc)
* Various miscellaneous fixes.- drop setup.patch: fixed upstream
* Wed Aug 06 2014 schwabAATTsuse.de- setup.patch: fix use of unknown compiler option
* Thu Jul 17 2014 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to 1.2.4 - Updated to c-blosc 1.4.0. This added support for non-Intel architectures, most specially those not supporting unaligned access.
* Thu May 08 2014 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to 1.2.3 - Updated to c-blosc 1.3.5. This removed a \'pointer from integer without a cast\' compiler warning due to a bad macro definition.- Update to 1.2.2 - Updated to c-blosc 1.3.4. This fixed a false buffer overrun condition. This bug made c-blosc (and hence python-blosc) to fail, even if the failure was not real.- Update to 1.2.1 - Updated to c-blosc 1.3.3. - Added a new `cname2clib` map for programatically determine the library associated to a compressor. - New `get_clib(cbuffer)` that tells which compression library format has been used to created the compressed `cbuffer`.- Update to 1.2.0 - This release adds support for the multiple compressors added in Blosc 1.3 series. - Added new `cname` parameter in compression functions like `compress()`, `compress_ptr()` and `pack_array()`. - Added a new utility function named `compressor_list()` that returns the list of compressors supported in the Blosc build. - Added \'bench/compress_ptr.py\' for comparing times of the different compressors in Blosc and NumPy.- Update to 1.1.0 - Added new `compress_ptr` and `decompress_ptr` functions that allows to compress and decompress from/to a data pointer. These are low level calls and user must make sure that the pointer data area is safe. - Since Blosc (the C library) already supports to be installed as an standalone library (via cmake), it is also possible to link python-blosc against a system Blosc library. - The Python calls to Blosc are now thread-safe (another consequence of recent Blosc library supporting this at C level). - Many checks on types and ranges of values have been added. Most of the calls will now complain when passed the wrong values. - Docstrings are much improved. Also, Sphinx-based docs are available now.- Update to 1.0.6 - Fix compile error with msvc compilers. Thanks to Christoph Gohlke.- Update to 1.0.5 - Upgraded to latest Blosc 1.1.4. - Better handling of condition errors, and improved memory releasing in case of errors (thanks to Valentin Haenel and Han Genuit). - Better handling of types (should compile without warning now, at least with GCC).- Update to 1.0.4 - Optimized the amount of data copied during compression (using _PyBytes_Resize() now instead of old PyBytes_FromStringAndSize()). This leads to improvements in compression speed ranging from 1.2x for highly compressible chunks up to 7x for mostly uncompressible data. Thanks to Valentin Haenel for this nice contribution.- Use external blosc library. The internal one builds a bad version of zlib.
* Fri Sep 07 2012 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Initial version
 
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