python-platformio
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platformio-6.1.13.tar.gz | 0000237835 232 KB | |
python-platformio.changes | 0000013842 13.5 KB | |
python-platformio.rpmlintrc | 0000000689 689 Bytes | |
python-platformio.spec | 0000003044 2.97 KB |
Revision 10 (latest revision is 12)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 6.1.13: * Expanded support for SCons variables declared in the legacy format ``${SCONS_VARNAME}`` (issue #4828) - update to 6.1.12: * Added support for Python 3.12 * Introduced the capability to launch the debug server in a separate process (issue #4722) * Introduced a warning during the verification of MCU maximum RAM usage, signaling when the allocated RAM surpasses 100% (issue #4791) * Drastically enhanced the speed of project building when operating in verbose mode (issue #4783) * Upgraded the build engine to the latest version of SCons (4.6.0) to improve build performance, reliability, and compatibility with other tools and systems (release notes) * Enhanced the handling of built-in variables in "platformio.ini" configuration file during Interpolation of Values (issue #4695) * Enhanced PIP dependency declarations for improved reliability and extended support to include Python 3.6 (issue #4819) * Implemented automatic installation of missing dependencies when utilizing a SOCKS proxy (issue #4822) * Implemented a fail-safe mechanism to terminate a debugging session if an unknown CLI option is passed (issue #4699) * Rectified an issue where ``${platformio.name}`` erroneously represented ``None`` as the default project name (issue #4717) * Resolved an issue where the ``COMPILATIONDB_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN`` setting was not correctly applying to private libraries (issue #4762)
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