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Universal Feed Parser Module for Python

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A universal feed parser module for Python that handles RSS 0.9x, RSS 1.0, RSS
2.0, CDF, Atom 0.3, Atom 1.0 feeds.

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python-feedparser.changes 0000004707 4.6 KB
python-feedparser.spec 0000002221 2.17 KB
Revision 11 (latest revision is 38)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 105970 from Sascha Peilicke's avatar Sascha Peilicke (saschpe) (revision 11)
- Remove outdated %clean section, no CFLAGS for noarch package

- Temporarily disabled tests due to false failures. Should be re-enabled in
  5.1.1
- Update to 5.1:
  * Extensive, extensive unit test refactoring
  * Convert the Docbook documentation to ReST
  * Include the documentation in the source distribution
  * Consolidate the disparate README files into one
  * Support Jython somewhat (almost all unit tests pass)
  * Support Python 3.2
  * Fix Python 3 issues exposed by improved unit tests
  * Fix international domain name issues exposed by improved unit tests
  * Issue 148 (loose parser doesn't always return unicode strings)
  * Issue 204 (FeedParserDict behavior should not be controlled by `assert`)
  * Issue 247 (mssql date parser uses hardcoded tokyo timezone)
  * Issue 249 (KeyboardInterrupt and SystemExit exceptions being caught)
  * Issue 250 (`updated` can be a 9-tuple or a string, depending on context)
  * Issue 252 (running setup.py in Python 3 fails due to missing sgmllib)
  * Issue 253 (document that text/plain content isn't sanitized)
  * Issue 260 (Python 3 doesn't decompress gzip'ed or deflate'd content)
  * Issue 261 (popping from empty tag list)
  * Issue 262 (docs are missing from distribution files)
  * Issue 264 (vcard parser crashes on non-ascii characters)
  * Issue 265 (http header comparisons are case sensitive)
  * Issue 271 (monkey-patching sgmllib breaks other libraries)
  * Issue 272 (can't pass bytes or str to `parse()` in Python 3)
  * Issue 275 (`_parse_date()` doesn't catch OverflowError)
  * Issue 276 (mutable types used as default values in `parse()`)
  * Issue 277 (`python3 setup.py install` fails)
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