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Changelog for python312-greenlet-3.1.1-82.5.x86_64.rpm :
* Fri Sep 27 2024 ecsos - Fix build error under Leap. * Thu Sep 26 2024 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz - Update to 3.1.1 * Fix crashes on 32-bit PPC Linux. Note that there is no CI for this, and support is best effort; there may be other issues lurking. * Remove unnecessary logging sometimes during interpreter shutdown. * Fix some crashes on 32-bit PPC MacOS. This is a very old platform, and is only known to be tested on beta versions of an operating system that was never released, using the GCC 14 only provided by MacPorts; it may or may not work on the final MacOS X release that supported 32-bit PowerPC. It has the known issue of leaking memory when greenlets are used in multiple threads. Help debugging this would be appreciated. * Tue Sep 10 2024 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz - Update to 3.1.0 * Adds support for Python 3.13. * Greatly reduce the chances for crashes during interpreter shutdown. * Support for the following platforms was contributed by the community. Note that they are untested by this project\'s continuous integration services. + Hitachi\'s SuperH CPU + NetBSD on PowerPC + RISC-V with -fno-omit-frame-pointer- Drop port-to-python313.patch, merged upstream * Mon Sep 09 2024 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz - Cherry-pick upstream patch to add support for Python 3.13 * port-to-python313.patch * Wed Jan 10 2024 Ben Greiner - Update to 3.0.3 * Python 3.12: Restore the full ability to walk the stack of a suspended greenlet; previously only the innermost frame was exposed. See issue 388. Fix by Joshua Oreman in PR 393.- Disable building the docs: Now requires the furo theme, which is not available. * Wed Jan 03 2024 Dirk Müller - require setuptools * Sun Dec 17 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 3.0.2: * Packaging: Add a minimal ``pyproject.toml`` to sdists. * Packaging: Various updates to macOS wheels. * Fix a test case on Arm32. Note that this is not a supported platform (there is no CI for it) and support is best effort; * Mon Nov 27 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 3.0.1: * Fix a potential crash on Python 3.8 at interpreter shutdown time. This was a regression from earlier 3.0.x releases. * Wed Oct 04 2023 Daniel Garcia - Update to 3.0.0: * No changes from 3.0rc3 aside from the version number.- Ignore some slow and flaky tests * Tue Sep 19 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 3.0.0~rc3: * Fix an intermittent error during process termination on some platforms (GCC/Linux/libstdc++). * Fix some potential bugs (assertion failures and memory leaks) in previously-untested error handling code. In some cases, this means that the process will execute a controlled ``abort()`` after severe trouble when previously the process might have continued for some time with a corrupt state. It is unlikely those errors occurred in practice. * Fix some assertion errors and potential bugs with re-entrant switches. * Fix a potential crash when certain compilers compile greenlet with high levels of optimization. The symptom would be that switching to a greenlet for the first time immediately crashes. * Fix a potential crash when the callable object passed to the greenlet constructor (or set as the ``greenlet.run`` attribute) has a destructor attached to it that switches. Typically, triggering this issue would require an unlikely subclass of ``greenlet.greenlet``. * Python 3.11+: Fix rare switching errors that could occur when a garbage collection was triggered during the middle of a switch, and Python-level code in ``__del__`` or weakref callbacks switched to a different greenlet and ultimately switched back to the original greenlet. This often manifested as a ``SystemError``: \"switch returned NULL without an exception set.\" * Python 3.12: Fix walking the frame stack of suspended greenlets. Previously accessing ``glet.gr_frame.f_back`` would crash due to `changes in CPython\'s undocumented internal frame handling * Make the platform-specific low-level C/assembly snippets stop using the ``register`` storage class. Newer versions of standards remove this storage class, and it has been generally ignored by many compilers for some time. See `PR 347 `_ from Khem Raj. * Add initial support for Python 3.12. See `issue `_ and `PR `_; thanks go to (at least) Michael Droettboom, Andreas Motl, Thomas A Caswell, raphaelauv, Hugo van Kemenade, Mark Shannon, and Petr Viktorin. * Remove support for end-of-life Python versions, including Python 2.7, Python 3.5 and Python 3.6. * Require a compiler that supports ``noinline`` directives. See `issue 271 `_. * Require a compiler that supports C++11. * Thu May 04 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 2.0.2: * Fix calling ``greenlet.settrace()`` with the same tracer object that was currently active. * Various compilation and standards conformance fixes. * Python 3.11: Fix a memory leak. See issue 328 and gevent issue 1924.- 2.0.0.post0 (2022-11-03) * Add Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 to the PyPI classifier metadata.- 2.0.0rc5 (2022-10-31) * Linux: Fix another group of rare crashes that could occur when shutting down an interpeter running multiple threads. See issue 325.- 2.0.0rc4 (2022-10-30) * Linux: Fix a rare crash that could occur when shutting down an interpreter running multiple threads, when some of those threads are in greenlets making calls to functions that release the GIL.- 2.0.0rc1 (2022-10-27) * Deal gracefully with greenlet switches that occur while deferred deallocation of objects is happening using CPython\'s \"trash can\" mechanism. Previously, if a large nested container held items that switched greenlets during delayed deallocation, and that second greenlet also invoked the trash can, CPython\'s internal state could become corrupt. This was visible as an assertion error in debug builds. Now, the relevant internal state is saved and restored during greenlet switches. See also gevent issue 1909. * Rename the C API function PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT to PyGreenlet_GetParent for consistency. The old name remains available as a deprecated alias.- 2.0.0a1 (2022-01-20) * Drop support for very old versions of GCC and MSVC. Compilation now requires a compiler that either supports C++11 or has some other intrinsic way to create thread local variables; for older GCC, clang and SunStudio we use __thread, while for older MSVC we use __declspec(thread). * This version of greenlet is known to compile and pass tests on CPython 3.11.0a4. Earlier or later 3.11 releases may or may not work. See PR 280. Special thanks to Brandt Bucher and the CPython developers. * Fix several leaks that could occur when using greenlets from multiple threads. For example, it is no longer necessary to call getcurrent() before exiting a thread to allow its main greenlet to be cleaned up. See issue 252. * Fix the C API PyGreenlet_Throw to perform the same error checking that the Python API greenlet.throw() does. Previously, it did no error checking.- drop sphinx-6.0.0.patch (upstream) * Fri Apr 21 2023 Dirk Müller - add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68) * Thu Apr 13 2023 Matej Cepl - Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional. * Thu Jan 05 2023 Daniel Garcia - Add sphinx-6.0.0.patch to make it work with new version of Sphinx. * Mon Sep 12 2022 Dirk Müller - update to 1.1.3: * Add support for Python 3.11. * Sat Oct 16 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 1.1.2: - Fix a potential crash due to a reference counting error when Python subclasses of ``greenlet.greenlet`` were deallocated. The crash became more common on Python 3.10; on earlier versions, silent memory corruption could result. - Fix a leak of a list object when the last reference to a greenlet was deleted from some other thread than the one to which it belonged. For this to work correctly, you must call a greenlet API like ``getcurrent()`` before the thread owning the greenlet exits: this is a long-standing limitation that can also lead to the leak of a thread\'s main greenlet if not called; we hope to lift this limitation. Note that in some cases this may also fix leaks of greenlet objects themselves. See `issue 251 - Python 3.10: Tracing or profiling into a spawned greenlet didn\'t work as expected. See `issue 256 * Mon Aug 30 2021 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- %check: use %pyunittest rpm macro * Sun Jun 06 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 1.1.0: * Add support for Python 3.10. Pre-built binary wheels for 3.10 are not currently available for all platforms. The greenlet ABI is different on Python 3.10 from all previous versions, but as 3.10 was never supported before, and the ABI has not changed on other Python versions, this is not considered a reason to change greenlet\'s major version. * Mon Feb 01 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 1.0.0: * Require setuptools to build from source. * Stop asking setuptools to build both .tar.gz and .zip sdists. PyPI has standardized on .tar.gz for all platforms. * Publish the change log to https://greenlet.readthedocs.io
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