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File python-PyJWT.changes of Package python-PyJWT
------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 20 23:05:09 UTC 2022 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Add CVE-2022-29217-non-blocked-pubkeys.patch fixing CVE-2022-29217 (bsc#1199756), which disallows use of blocked pubkeys (heavily modified from upstream). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 18 09:16:31 UTC 2021 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com> - Update in SLE-12 (bsc#1186173) - Drop patches for issues fixed upstream * CVE-2017-12880-pkcs1-pubkey.patch * PyJWT-1.1.0.diff ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 24 11:19:11 UTC 2018 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com> - Include in SLE-12 (fate#323875, bsc#1054413) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 1 11:48:15 UTC 2018 - adrian.glaubitz@suse.com - convert package to single-spec - drop python-pytest-cov from BuildRequires ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 23 19:47:34 UTC 2018 - tbechtold@suse.com - Avoid not needed python-pytest-cov and python-pytest-runner BuildRequires. There is no need todo a coverage run during package build. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Nov 2 02:05:49 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de - update to version 1.5.3: * Changed + Increase required version of the cryptography package to >=1.4.0. * Fixed + Remove uses of deprecated functions from the cryptography package. + Warn about missing algorithms param to decode() only when verify param is True #281 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 13 14:49:47 UTC 2017 - jmatejek@suse.com - CVE-2017-12880-pkcs1-pubkey.patch: fix symmetric/asymmetric confusion when handling PKCS1 public keys (CVE-2017-12880, bsc#1054106) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 21 15:51:40 UTC 2017 - tbechtold@suse.com - update to 1.5.2: - Ensure correct arguments order in decode super call [7c1e61d][7c1e61d] - Change optparse for argparse. [#238][238] - Guard against PKCS1 PEM encododed public keys [#277][277] - Add deprecation warning when decoding without specifying `algorithms` [#277][277] - Improve deprecation messages [#270][270] - PyJWT.decode: move verify param into options [#271][271] - Support for Python 3.6 [#262][262] - Expose jwt.InvalidAlgorithmError [#264][264] - Add support for ECDSA public keys in RFC 4253 (OpenSSH) format [#244][244] - Renamed commandline script `jwt` to `jwt-cli` to avoid issues with the script clobbering the `jwt` module in some circumstances. [#187][187] - Better error messages when using an algorithm that requires the cryptography package, but it isn't available [#230][230] - Tokens with future 'iat' values are no longer rejected [#190][190] - Non-numeric 'iat' values now raise InvalidIssuedAtError instead of DecodeError - Remove rejection of future 'iat' claims [#252][252] - Add back 'ES512' for backward compatibility (for now) [#225][225] - Fix incorrectly named ECDSA algorithm [#219][219] - Fix rpm build [#196][196] - Add JWK support for HMAC and RSA keys [#202][202] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 28 12:25:53 UTC 2017 - pousaduarte@gmail.com - Restore runtime dependency python-ecdsa ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 26 18:03:53 UTC 2017 - pousaduarte@gmail.com - Convert to singlespec - Remove unneeded dependency python-ecdsa - Use "download_files" in _service file to automate source fetching ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 17 18:58:52 UTC 2017 - rjschwei@suse.com - Drop pycrypto as dependency, we only need cryptography ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 10 08:52:47 UTC 2017 - alarrosa@suse.com - Use update-alternatives so it can be co-installable with python3-PyJWT - Use dos2unix on jwt/__init__.py - updated source url to files.pythonhosted.org - Run the spec file through spec-cleaner - Drop PyJWT-1.1.0.diff which was only used on rhel (?) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 15 13:52:58 UTC 2016 - rjschwei@suse.com - Include in SLES 12 (FATE#321371, bsc#998103) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 1 12:36:06 UTC 2016 - tbechtold@suse.com - Use https for Source url ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 1 05:41:26 UTC 2016 - tbechtold@suse.com - update to 1.4.2: - A PEM-formatted key encoded as bytes could cause a `TypeError` to be raised [#213][213] - Newer versions of Pytest could not detect warnings properly [#182][182] - Non-string 'kid' value now raises `InvalidTokenError` [#174][174] - `jwt.decode(None)` now gracefully fails with `InvalidTokenError` [#183][183] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 5 09:38:01 UTC 2016 - bwiedemann@suse.com - BuildRequire python-pytest-cov >= 1.7 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Nov 5 10:38:45 UTC 2015 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to 1.4.0 + Fixed * Exclude Python cache files from PyPI releases. + Added * Added new options to require certain claims (require_nbf, require_iat, require_exp) and raise `MissingRequiredClaimError` if they are not present. * If `audience=` or `issuer=` is specified but the claim is not present, `MissingRequiredClaimError` is now raised instead of `InvalidAudienceError` and `InvalidIssuerError` - Update to 1.3.0 + Fixed * ECDSA (ES256, ES384, ES512) signatures are now being properly serialized [#158][158] * RSA-PSS (PS256, PS384, PS512) signatures now use the proper salt length for PSS padding. [#163][163] + Added * Added a new `jwt.get_unverified_header()` to parse and return the header portion of a token prior to signature verification. + Removed * Python 3.2 is no longer a supported platform. This version of Python is rarely used. Users affected by this should upgrade to 3.3+. - Update to 1.2.0 + Fixed * Added back `verify_expiration=` argument to `jwt.decode()` that was erroneously removed in [v1.1.0][1.1.0]. + Changed * Refactored JWS-specific logic out of PyJWT and into PyJWS superclass. [#141][141] + Deprecated * `verify_expiration=` argument to `jwt.decode()` is now deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Use the `option=` argument instead. - Rebase PyJWT-1.1.0.diff ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 10 09:20:26 UTC 2015 - seife+obs@b1-systems.com - apply PyJWT-1.1.0.diff only on RHEL/CentOS ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 9 16:43:37 UTC 2015 - seife+obs@b1-systems.com - fix build on RHEL7, add PyJWT-1.1.0.diff ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 22 14:01:31 UTC 2015 - mcihar@suse.cz - Include pycrypto and ecdsa in BuildRequires for complete test coverage - Use setup.py test to execute testsuite ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 22 11:14:42 UTC 2015 - mcihar@suse.cz - Simplify dependencies (only python-cryptography is needed, pycrypto and ecdsa are just fallbacks whet is is not) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 20 11:56:59 UTC 2015 - mcihar@suse.cz - Enable testsuite during build ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 20 11:55:52 UTC 2015 - mcihar@suse.cz - Update to 1.1.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Nov 6 09:08:37 UTC 2014 - mcihar@suse.cz - Update to 0.3.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 23 13:28:19 UTC 2014 - mcihar@suse.cz - initial packaging
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