Changelog for
python311-pylibacl-0.7.0-1.5.x86_64.rpm :
* Sun Jan 07 2024 Dirk Müller
- update to 0.7.0:
* Important: Python 3.7 is the minimum supported version, due to difficulty of testing old releases, and the fact that everything older has been deprecated a long time ago (e.g. 3.6 at the end of 2021).
* Improve error handling in some corner cases (not expected to have any real-life impact, but who knows).
* Improved testing coverage and test infrastructure.
* Modernise parts of the C code based on recent Python version
* guidelines.
* Add a simple security policy and contribution guidelines.
* Fri Sep 01 2023 ecsos - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Sat Mar 26 2022 Dirk Müller - update to 0.6.0: - Support for pathlib objects in `apply_to` and `has_extended` functions when running with Python 3.6 and newer. - Use of built-in C API functions for bytes/unicode/pathlib conversion when dealing with file names, removing custom code (with the associated benefits). - Initialisation protocol has been changed, to disallow uninitialised objects; this means that `__new__` will always create valid objects, to prevent the need for checking initialisation status in all code paths; this also (implicitly) fixes memory leaks on re-initialisation (calling `__init__(342200246)` on an existing object) and segfaults (!) on non-initialised object attribute access. Note ACL re-initialisation is tricky and (still) leads to undefined behaviour of existing Entry objects pointing to it. - Fix another bug in ACL re-initialisation where failures would result in invalid objects; now failed re-initialisation does not touch the original object. - Restore `__setstate__`/`__getstate__` support on Linux; this was inadvertently removed due a typo(!) when adding support for it in FreeBSD. Pickle should work again for ACL instances, although not sure how stable this serialisation format actually is. - Additionally, slightly change `__setstate__()` input to not allow Unicode, since the serialisation format is an opaque binary format. - Fix (and change) entry qualifier (which is a user/group ID) behaviour: assume/require that uid_t/gid_t are unsigned types (they are with glibc, MacOS and FreeBSD at least; the standard doesn\'t document the signedness), and convert parsing and returning the qualifier to behave accordingly. The breakage was most apparent on 32-bit architectures, in which context the problem was originally reported (see issue #13). - Added a `data` keyword argument to `ACL()`, which allows restoring an ACL directly from a serialised form (as given by `__getstate__()`), which should simplify some uses cases (`a = ACL(); a.__set state__(342200246)`). - When available, add the file path to I/O error messages, which should lead to easier debugging. - The test suite has changed to `pytest`, which allows increased coverage via parameterisation.- drop 09c5bd80cf811a0e7b81ceddfb525d576885e097.patch (upstream)
* Mon Feb 24 2020 Hans-Peter Jansen - apply a manually merged version of 09c5bd80cf811a0e7b81ceddfb525d576885e097.patch, in order to fix build with 32 bit archs https://github.com/iustin/pylibacl/issues/13
* Thu Jan 09 2020 Tomáš Chvátal - Update to 0.5.4:
* Switch to python3 interpreter
* minor documentation improvements- Switch to singlespec
* Mon Oct 14 2019 Matej Cepl - Replace %fdupes -s with plain %fdupes; hardlinks are better.- We really don\'t need to support SLE-11 in openSUSE packages.
* Sun Oct 18 2015 ecsosAATTopensuse.org- update to 0.5.3 - Enable all FreeBSD versions after 7.x at level 2 - Make test suite pass under FreeBSD, which has a stricter behaviour with regards to invalid ACLs (which we do exercise in the test suite)- update to 0.5.2 - No visible changes release: just fix tests when running under pypy.
* Thu Oct 24 2013 speilickeAATTsuse.com- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
* Wed Mar 20 2013 speilickeAATTsuse.com- Use \"-fno-strict-aliasing\"- Simply documentation build
* Thu Mar 14 2013 hpjAATTurpla.net- version 0.5.1: initial build