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Changelog for python-SQLObject-1.4.1-1.1.noarch.rpm :
Thu Oct 24 14:00:00 2013 speilickeAATTsuse.com
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)

Wed Sep 25 14:00:00 2013 p.drouandAATTgmail.com
- Update to version 1.4.1

* A few bugfixes were ported from `SQLObject 1.3.3`_.

Mon Mar 19 13:00:00 2012 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Update to version 1.2.2:

* A bug was fixed in SQLiteConnection - clear _threadPool on close().

Sat Feb 18 13:00:00 2012 poemlAATTcmdline.net
- updated to 1.2.1

* A bugfix was ported from `SQLObject 1.1.4`_.
feature updates from 1.2.0 were:

* Strings are treated specially in Select to allow
Select([\'id, \'name\'], where=\'value = 42\'). Update allows a string in
WHERE.

* ForeignKey(\'Table\', refColumn=\'refcol_id\') to allow ForeignKey to
point to a non-id column; the referred column must be a unique integer
column.

* delColumn now accepts a ForeignKey\'s name without \'ID\'.

* Support for PostgreSQL 7.
* is dropped. The minimal supported version of
PostgreSQL is 8.1 now.

* Quoting rules changed for PostgreSQL: SQLObject uses E\'\' escape string
if the string contains characters escaped with backslash.

* A bug caused by psycopg2 recently added a new boolean not callable
autocommit attribute was fixed.

* sqlobject.__doc__ and main.__doc__ no longer contain version number.
Use sqlobject.version or version_info.
- changes from 1.1.5:

* A bug was fixed in SQLiteConnection - clear _threadPool on close().
- changes from 1.1.4:

* A bug was fixed in handling ``modulo`` operator - SQLite implements
only ``%``, MySQL - only ``MOD()``, PostgreSQL implements both.

Fri Sep 23 14:00:00 2011 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Update to version 1.1.3:

* Parsing sqlobject.__doc__ for version number is declared obsolete. Use
sqlobject.version or version_info.

* Documented sqlmeta.dbEncoding and connection.dbEncoding.

* SelectResults (returned from .select()) is allowed in IN(column, list).

* A different workaround is used in SQLiteConnection to prevent PySQLite
from converting strings to unicode - in the case of a registered text
conversion function PySQLite silently converts empty strings to Nones;
now SQLObject uses text_factory instead and properly returns empty
strings.

* It is now possible to declare one encoding for all UnicodeCol\'s per
table (as sqlmeta.dbEncoding) or per connection (as connection.dbEncoding).
Default (if dbEncoding is found neither in column nor in table nor in
connection) is \'utf-8\'.

Wed Jun 8 14:00:00 2011 saschpeAATTsuse.de
- Initial version


 
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