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Changelog for python311-tablib-3.7.0-3.1.noarch.rpm :

* Mon Jan 20 2025 Ben Greiner - Fix dependencies: None of the supported packages are hard requirements.- Remove xlwt from build set: Not maintained for 7+ years
* Add tablib-tests-noxls.patch
* Sat Jan 18 2025 ecsos - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Wed Nov 13 2024 Steve Kowalik - Update to 3.7.0:
* Add support for Python 3.13
* Drop support for Python 3.8
* feat: xls: add styling for date/time types
* feat: ods: add style to datetime, date and time values
* Avoid normalizing input twice in import_set/book
* Exclude bots from generated release notes
* Fix ods datetime and time export and import
* Add optional requirement specifier \"html\" back
* Replace MarkupPy by ElementTree for html conversion
* Support import_set for html input
* Clean up some IDE warnings
* feat: transpose support dataset with no headers
* Fix crash when loading databook from XLS
* fix(ods): None values are not displayed as string
* Avoid skipping entire tests when pandas is not installed
* Allow appending rows after a dynamic column was inserted
* Removed OrderedDict usage
* Do not mutate data in place when applying formatters
* Allow inserting columns for dataset with headers and no values
* Add support for Python 3.12
* Drop support for EOL Python 3.7
* Allow importing \'ragged\' .xlsx files through dataset
* Release: replace deprecated repository_url with repository-url
* Tests: Generalized calling open() on path objects directly
* Fix linting issues raised by flake8
* Add tags to html output
* Escape formulae on export
* Move more setup stuff to pyproject.toml
* Tue Dec 13 2022 Yogalakshmi Arunachalam - Update to version 3.3.0
* Add support for Python 3.11 (#525).
* ODS export: integers/floats/decimals are exported as numbers (#527).
* Tue Oct 11 2022 John Vandenberg - Update to v3.2.1
* Support solo CR in text input imports- from v3.2.0
* Dropped Python 3.6 support
* Corrected order of arguments to a regex call in safe_xlsx_sheet_title- from v3.1.0
* Add support for Python 3.10
* The csv, xls, and xlsx formats gained support for the skip_lines keyword argument for their import_set() method to be able to skip the nth first lines of a read file
* Avoided mutable parameter defaults
* Specify build backend for editable installs
* Doubled sample size passed to csv.Sniffer() in _csv.detect()
* Fri Apr 23 2021 Ben Greiner - Skip python36 build: no pandas- Update URL
* Tue Jan 12 2021 John Vandenberg - Update to v3.0.0
* Dropped Python 3.5 support
* JSON-exported data is no longer forced to ASCII characters
* YAML-exported data is no longer forced to ASCII characters
* Added Python 3.9 support
* Added read_only option to xlsx file reader
* Prevented crash in rst export with only-space strings
* Fri Jul 24 2020 Marketa Calabkova - Update to 2.0.0
* The `Row.lpush/rpush` logic was reversed. `lpush` was appending while `rpush` and `append` were prepending. This was fixed (reversed behavior). If you counted on the broken behavior, please update your code (#453).
* Fixed minimal openpyxl dependency version to 2.6.0 (#457).
* Dates from xls files are now read as Python datetime objects (#373).
* Allow import of \"ragged\" xlsx files (#465).
* When importing an xlsx file, Tablib will now read cell values instead of formulas (#462).
* Mon Apr 20 2020 Tomáš Chvátal - Remove py2 dependencies as the package is py3 only
* Tue Feb 25 2020 Steve Kowalik - Update to 1.1.0:
* Tablib is now able to import CSV content where not all rows have the same length. Missing columns on any line receive the empty string (#226).
* Dropped Python 2 support
* Formats can now be dynamically registered through the tablib.formats.registry.refister API (#256).
* Tablib methods expecting data input (detect_format, import_set, Dataset.load, Databook.load) now accepts file-like objects in addition to raw strings and bytestrings (#440).
* Fixed a crash when exporting an empty string with the ReST format (#368)
* Error cells from imported .xls files contain now the error string (#202)- Add BuildRequires on python-tabulate.
 
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