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Changelog for python312-soupsieve-2.5-2.2.noarch.rpm :

* Fri Mar 15 2024 Michal Suchanek - Fix rpmlint warnings on SLE/Leap (jsc#PED-7572)
* provide description longer than summary
* Add back group
* Tue Oct 10 2023 Ondřej Súkup - update to 2.5
* support Python 3.12
* Thu May 04 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 2.4.1:
* Attribute syntax for case insensitive flag optionally allows a space, it does not require one.
* Update to support changes related to `:lang()` in the official CSS spec. `:lang(\"\")` should match unspecified
* languages, e.g. `lang=\"\"`, but not `lang=und`.
* Only `:is()` and `:where()` should allow forgiving selector lists according to latest CSS (as far as Soup
* Sieve supports \"forgiving\" which is limited to empty selectors).
* Formally drop Python 3.6.
* Formally declare support for Python 3.11.
* 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.
* Sat Jun 04 2022 Dirk Müller - update to 2.3.2.post1: Fix Documentation for installation from source is outdated. Fix some typos in error messages.
* Sat Nov 13 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 2.3.1:
* Ensure attribute selectors match tags that have new lines characters in attributes
* Sat Nov 06 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 2.3:
* Officially support Python 3.10.
* Add static typing.
* `:has()`, `:is()`, and `:where()` now use use a forgiving selector list.
* Add support to output a pretty print format of a compiled `SelectorList` for debug purposes.
* Some small corner cases discovered with static typing.
* Sun May 09 2021 Dirk Müller - udpate to 2.2.1: -
*
*FIX
*
*: Fix an issue with namespaces when one of the keys is `self`.
* Tue Mar 02 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 2.2.0: -
*
*NEW
*
*: `:link` and `:any-link` no longer include `#!html ` due to a change in the level 4 selector specification. This actually yields more sane results. -
*
*FIX
*
*: BeautifulSoup, when using `find`, is quite forgiving of odd types that a user may place in an element\'s attribute value. Soup Sieve will also now be more forgiving and attempt to match these unexpected values in a sane manner by normalizing them before compare. (#212)
* Thu Jan 28 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 2.1.0: -
*
*NEW
*
*: Officially support Python 3.9. -
*
*NEW
*
*: Drop official support for Python 3.5. -
*
*NEW
*
*: In order to avoid conflicts with future CSS specification changes, non-standard pseudo classes will now start with the `:-soup-` prefix. As a consequence, `:contains()` will now be known as `:-soup-contains()`, though for a time the deprecated form of `:contains()` will still be allowed with a warning that users should migrate over to `:-soup-contains()`. -
*
*NEW
*
*: Added new non-standard pseudo class `:-soup-contains-own()` which operates similar to `:-soup-contains()` except that it only looks at text nodes directly associated with the currently scoped element and not its descendants. -
*
*FIX
*
*: Import `bs4` globally instead of in local functions as it appears there are no adverse affects due to circular imports as `bs4` does not immediately reference `soupsieve` functions and `soupsieve` does not immediately reference `bs4` functions. This should give a performance boost to functions that had previously included `bs4` locally.
 
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