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File python-towncrier.changes of Package python-towncrier
------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 19 08:05:27 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 23.11.0: * Fragments with filenames like fix-1.2.3.feature are now associated with the ticket fix-1.2.3. In previous versions they were incorrectly associated to ticket 3. * Orphan newsfragments containing numeric values are no longer accidentally associated to tickets. In previous versions the orphan marker was ignored and the newsfragment was associated to a ticket having the last numerical value from the filename. * No significant changes since the previous release candidate. * Python 3.12 is now officially supported. (#541) * Python 3.12 is now officially supported. * Initial support was added for monorepo-style setup. One project with multiple independent news files stored in separate sub-directories, that share the same towncrier config. (#548) * Initial support was added for monorepo-style setup. One project with multiple independent news files stored in separate sub-directories, that share the same towncrier config. * Two newlines are no longer always added between the current release notes and the previous content. The newlines are now defined only inside the template. Important! If you're using a custom template and want to keep the same whitespace between releases, you may have to modify your template. (#552) * Two newlines are no longer always added between the current release notes and the previous content. The newlines are now defined only inside the template. * The support for Python 3.7 has been dropped. * Provide a default Markdown template if the configured filename ends with .md. * Towncrier no longer depends on setuptools & uses importlib.resources (or its backport) instead. (#496) * Towncrier no longer depends on setuptools & uses importlib.resources (or its backport) instead. * Calling towncrier check without an existing configuration, will just show only an error message. In previous versions, a traceback was generated instead of the error message. (#501) * Calling towncrier check without an existing configuration, will just show only an error message. * In previous versions, a traceback was generated instead of the error message. * No changes since the previous release candidate. * Added --keep option to the build command that allows generating a newsfile, but keeps the newsfragments in place. This option can not be used together with --yes. (#129) * Added --keep option to the build command that allows generating a newsfile, but keeps the newsfragments in place. This option can not be used together with --yes. * Python 3.11 is now officially supported. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 18 09:10:34 UTC 2020 - Petr Gajdos <pgajdos@suse.com> - %python3_only -> %python_alternative ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 27 12:14:05 PM UTC 2019 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com> - Initial spec for v19.2.0
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