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Changelog for python312-bsddb3-6.2.9-4.1.x86_64.rpm :
* Sat Apr 06 2024 ecsos - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons} * Mon Feb 05 2024 Steve Kowalik - Add patch support-python312.patch: * Fix the test script to support Python 3.12.- Use fdupes.- Switch to autosetup macro. * Mon Jan 15 2024 Dirk Müller - switch to pep517 build * Tue Dec 29 2020 Dirk Müller - update to 6.2.9: * For some reason, 6.2.8 release was incomplete. Let\'s try again. * In Python 3.9, \"find_unused_port\" has been moved to \"test.support.socket_helper\". Reported by Michał Górny. * If we use \"set_get_returns_none()\" in the environment, the value could not be correctly inherited by the child databases. Reported by Patrick Laimbock and modern GCC warnings. * If you install this library under Python 3 >= 3.6, let you know this is a legacy library and urges you to migrate to \"berkeleydb\" library. * Update copyright notices. * https links. * Fix Python 3 deprecation warning. Notified by Arthur Gautier. * Fix compilation Python 3.8 deprecation warnings. * Fix compilation Python 3.9 deprecation warnings. * Mon Jul 23 2018 tchvatalAATTsuse.com- Version Update to 6.2.6: * Correctly detect berkley db * Python 3.7 tested and explicitly supported * Thu May 10 2018 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to 6.2.5 * We should be able to install inside a PYPY virtualenv. Reported by Zhihao Yuan.- Use license tag * Thu Aug 31 2017 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to 6.2.4: * More complete fix for pkgsrc.- Update to 6.2.3: * Update copyright notices. * Solve a conflict between different installations of Berkeley DB on some pkgsrc configurations.- Update to 6.2.2: * Correctly detect Berkeley DB installations in SmartOS native zones. * \"Probably\" (not tested) correctly detect Berkeley DB in pkgsrc systems.- Update to 6.2.1: * Correctly detect Berkeley DB installations in modern 64 bits Debians.- Update to 6.2.0: * Support Berkeley DB 6.2.x. * Declare Python 3.5 support for PyPI. * Drop support for Python 3.2. If you need compatibility with that version, you can keep using old releases of these bindings. * Drop support for Berkeley DB 5.0, 5.2 and 6.0. If you need compatibility with those versions, you can keep using old releases of these bindings.- Update to 6.1.1: * Compatibility with Python 3.5. * Code cleanup after dropping Python 2.4/2.5 support. * PGP key changed. * Support for DB_FORCESYNCENV flag in \"DB_ENV.close()\". * Support for DB_LOG_NOSYNC flag in \"DB_ENV.log_set_config()\". * Fix tests under Windows. See https://bugs.python.org/issue22943 . * Solve an incorrect parameter verification with the \"DB.compact()\" method call. * Solve a compilation warning when compiling the bindings for Python 3.5 and Berkeley DB 4.8, 5.0 or 5.1. * Thu Aug 24 2017 jmatejekAATTsuse.com- singlespec auto-conversion * Mon Jul 28 2014 mlinAATTsuse.com- Packaged licenses.txt LICENSE.txt README.txt * Fri Jul 25 2014 mlinAATTsuse.com- Update to 6.1.0. Changes from 6.0.0 * Support Berkeley DB 6.1.x. * Solve a ResourceWarning when compiling. * Drop support for Python 2.4, 2.5 and 3.1. If you need compatibility with those versions, you can keep using old releases of these bindings. * Drop support for Berkeley DB 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6. If you need compatibility with those versions, you can keep using old releases of these bindings. * From now, on our support reference is Red Had Enterprise Linux 6. * Drop modules attributes \"cvsid\". * Drop (hidden) $Id$ keyword in the documentation. * Clarification of license. This work is now explicitly licensed under 3-clause BSD license. * Fixed a long standing bug (August 2008, rev 9fd52748fa59) on \"dbtables.py\". * If you want to link with Oracle Berkeley DB 6.0, you will need to create the environment variable \'YES_I_HAVE_THE_RIGHT_TO_USE_THIS_BERKELEY_DB_VERSION\' to signal to the pybsddb that you are legal. To be legal, your code MUST be AGPL3 *OR * you have to buy a commercial license from Oracle.- Change license to BSD-3-Clause according to upstream changes- Removed python-bsddb3.keyring and .asc file
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