Changelog for
python311-Levenshtein-0.25.1-1.1.x86_64.rpm :
* Tue May 28 2024 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
- Update to version 0.25.1
* Fix potentially incorrect results of `jaro_winkler` when using high prefix weights- from version 0.25.0
* Improve type hints- from version 0.24.0
* Upgrade ``rapidfuzz-cpp`` to ``v3.0.0`` - Drop support for Python 3.7- from version 0.23.0
* Added keyword argument `pad` to Hamming distance. This controls whether sequences of different length should be padded or lead to a `ValueError`
* Upgrade to `Cython==3.0.3`- from version 0.22.0
* Add support for Python 3.12
* Drop support for Python 3.6
* Add wheels for windows arm64- from version 0.21.1
* Upgrade ``rapidfuzz-cpp`` to ``v2.0.0``- from version 0.21.0
* Relax dependency requirement on ``rapidfuzz``- from version 0.20.9
* Fix function signature of `get_requires_for_build_wheel`- from version 0.20.8 - Type hints for `editops`/`opcoded`/`matching_blocks` did not allow any hashable sequence- from version 0.20.7 - Type hints did not get installed- from version 0.20.6 - Fix incorrect result normalization in `setratio` and `seqratio`- from version 0.20.5
* Fix support for cmake versions below 3.17
* Fix version requirement for `rapidfuzz-cpp` when building against a previously installed version- from version 0.20.4
* Modernize cmake build to fix most conda-forge builds- from version 0.20.3
* Added support for Python 3.11- from version 0.20.2
* Fix matching_blocks conversion for empty editops
* Added in-tree build backend to install cmake and ninja only when it is not installed yet and only when wheels are available- from version 0.20.1
* Fix broken matching_blocks conversion- from version 0.20.0
* Use `matching_blocks`/`apply`/`remove_subsequence`/`inverse` implementation from RapidFuzz
* Stop adding data to wheels
* Fix segmentation fault on some invalid editop sequences in subtract_edit
* Detect duplicated entries in editops validation- from version 0.19.3
* Add musllinux wheels- from version 0.19.2
* Add missing type hints- from version 0.19.1
* Add type hints- from version 0.19.0
* Implement all Python wrappers mostly with cython
* Replace usage of deprecated Python APIs
* Fix behavior of median and median_improve- from version 0.18.2
* Allow installation from system installed versions of `rapidfuzz-cpp`- from version 0.18.1
* Indel.normalized_similarity was broken in RapidFuzz v2.0.0 (see #20)- from version 0.18.0
* Fixed memory leak in error path of setratio
* Fixed out of bound reads due to uninitialized variable in median
* e.g. quickmedian([\"test\", \"teste\"], [0, 0]) caused out of bound reads
* Use a faster editops implementation provided by RapidFuzz
* Reduce code duplication
* Reuse implementations from rapidfuzz-cpp
* Transition to scikit-build- from version 0.17.0
* Removed support for Python 3.5- from version 0.16.1
* Add support for RapidFuzz v1.9.
*- from version 0.16.0
* Add support for Python 3.10- from version 0.15.0
* Update SequenceMatcher interface to support the autojunk parameter- from version 0.14.0
* Drop Python 2 support
* Fixed free of non heap object due caused by zero offset on a heap object
* Fixed warnings about missing type conversions
* Fix segmentation fault in subtract_edit when incorrect input types are used
* Fixed unchecked memory allocations
* Implement distance/ratio/hamming/jaro/jaro_winkler using rapidfuzz instead of providing a own implementation
* Implement Wrapper for inverse/editops/opcodes/matching_blocks/subtract_edit/apply_edit using Cython to simplify support for new Python versions- from version 0.13.0
* Maintainership passed to Max Bachmann
* Use faster bitparallel implementations for distance and ratio
* Avoid string copies in distance, ratio and hamming
* Fix usage of deprecated Unicode APIs in distance, ratio and hamming
* Fixed incorrect window size inside Jaro and Jaro-Winkler implementation
* Fixed incorrect exception messages
* Removed unused functions and compiler specific hacks
* Split the Python and C implementations to simplify building of the C library
* Fixed multiple bugs which prevented the use as C library, since some functions only got defined when compiling for Python
* Build and deliver python wheels for the library
* Fixed incorrect allocation size in lev_editops_matching_blocks and lev_opcodes_matching_blocks- from version 0.12.1
* Fixed handling of numerous possible wraparounds in calculating the size of memory allocations; incorrect handling of which could cause denial of service or even possible remote code execution in previous versions of the library.- Remove NEWS file from %files section- Rename HISTORY.txt to HISTORY.md in %files section- Rename README.rst to README.md in %files section- Switch build system from setuptools to pyproject.toml + Add python-pip and python-wheel to BuildRequires + Replace %python_build with %pyproject_wheel + Replace %python_install with %pyproject_install- Switch to new upstream project Levenshtein
* Adjust upstream source name in spec file
* Update URL to GitHub project
* Update Source URL for upstream tarball- Update BuildRequires from pyproject.toml
* Sun Feb 04 2024 Axel Braun - enable %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Thu Nov 07 2019 Matej Cepl - Run through spec-cleaner
* Thu Aug 02 2018 tchvatalAATTsuse.com- Install license file- Remove duplicates
* Fri Jun 30 2017 jmatejekAATTsuse.com- convert to singlespec- drop
*.c and
*.h from installed package
* Sun Dec 21 2014 termimAATTgmail.com- updated to version 0.12
* Fixed a bug in StringMatcher.StringMatcher.get_matching_blocks / extract_editops for Python 3; now allow only `str` editops on both Python 2 and Python 3, for simpler and working code.
* Added documentation in the source distribution and in GIT
* Fixed the package layout: renamed the .so/.dll to _levenshtein, and made it reside inside a package, along with the StringMatcher class.
* Fixed spelling errors.- updated to version 0.11.2
* Fixed a bug in setup.py: installation would fail on Python 3 if the locale did not specify UTF-8 charset (Felix Yan).
* Added COPYING, StringMatcher.py, gendoc.sh and NEWS in MANIFEST.in, as they were missing from source distributions.
* Thu Jan 30 2014 elcheviveAATTopensuse.org- updated to version 0.11.1
* Added Python 3 support
* Thu Oct 24 2013 speilickeAATTsuse.com- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
* Tue Jan 31 2012 saschpeAATTsuse.de- Simplified macro usage- Don\'t package PKG-INFO or MANIFEST, this is setuptools bloat- Removed outdated %clean section
* Tue Jan 31 2012 elcheviveAATTopensuse.org- change from python-setuptools to python-distribute