Revisions of python-seaborn
- Skip broken tests in i586 - Add numpy-1.25.patch gh#mwaskom/seaborn#3391 - Add statsmodels-0.14.patch gh#mwaskom/seaborn#3356
- update to 0.11.0: * major release with several important new features, enhancements to existing functions, and changes to the library. Highlights include an overhaul and modernization of the distributions plotting functions, more flexible data specification, new colormaps, and better narrative documentation. https://medium.com/@michaelwaskom/announcing-the-release-of-seaborn-0-11-3df0341af042
- specfile: * removed use_platform_int.patch included upstream - update to version 0.10.1: * Fixed a bug that appeared within the bootstrapping algorithm on 32-bit systems. * Fixed a bug where :func:`regplot` would crash on singleton inputs. Now a crash is avoided and regression estimation/plotting is skipped. * Fixed a bug where :func:`heatmap` would ignore user-specified under/over/bad values when recentering a colormap. * Fixed a bug where :func:`heatmap` would use values from masked cells when computing default colormap limits. * Fixed a bug where :func:`despine` would cause an error when trying to trim spines on a matplotlib categorical axis. * Adapted to a change in matplotlib that caused problems with single swarm plots. * Added the "showfliers" parameter to :func:`boxenplot` to suppress plotting of outlier data points, matching the API of :func:`boxplot`. * Avoided seeing an error from statmodels when data with an IQR of 0 is passed to :func:`kdeplot`. * Added the "legend.title_fontsize" to the :func:`plotting_context` definition. * Deprecated several utility functions that are no longer used internally ("percentiles", "sig_stars", "pmf_hist", and "sort_df").
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