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File python-invocations.changes of Package python-invocations
------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Nov 6 10:23:52 UTC 2024 - Daniel Garcia <daniel.garcia@suse.com> - Add drop-icecream-dep.patch - Update to 3.3.0: * Add mypy type-checking variant of the recently added import test, in packaging.release.test_install. This helps prove packages exposing py.typed in their source tree are including it in their distributions correctly. - 3.2.0: * Minor enhancements to the checks module: - blacken now has a format alias (and will likely reverse the real name and the alias in 4.0) - Added lint task which currently just runs flake8, will likely learn how to be configurable later. - Added all_ default task for the collection, which runs both blacken (in regular, not diff-only mode - idea is to be useful for devs, not CI, which already does both independently) and lint in series. - 3.1.0: * Updated packaging.release.test_install to attempt imports of freshly test-installed packages, to catch import-time errors on top of install-time ones. This can be opted out of by giving the skip_import kwarg (aka the --skip-import flag on the CLI). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 1 13:06:53 UTC 2023 - pgajdos@suse.com - python-six is not required ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 4 19:15:25 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 3.0.2: * backported` Unpin ``tabulate`` in our install requirements, it's had many more releases since we instituted a defensive pin vs some bugs in its later 0.7 line! * We neglected to remove references to ``six`` in a few spots including some that utilized Invoke's old vendor of same; this causes issues when trying to use development and upcoming versions of Invoke. Six is now truly gone! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 21 12:27:01 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 13 22:42:06 UTC 2023 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 3 05:02:34 UTC 2023 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com> - Update to 3.0.0: * The dual_wheels, alt_python, and check_desc arguments/config options for the invocations.packaging.release module have been removed. * The invocations.travis module has been removed. * Drop Python 2 (and 3.5) support. We now support Python 3.6+ only. - Refreshed invocations-no-bundled.patch. - Dropped invocations-py3.patch, not required. - Dropped python-invocations-no-mock.patch, merged upstream. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 29 02:48:24 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <yarunachalam@suse.com> - Update to version 2.6.1 no changelog - Update to version 2.6.0 2022-03-25 [Feature]: Update packaging.release.publish with a new config option, rebuild_with_env, to support a downstream (Fabric) release use-case. [Feature]: Enhance packaging.release.test-install so it’s more flexible about the primary directory argument (re: a dist dir, or a parent of one) and errors usefully when you (probably) gave it an incorrect path. - Update to version 2.5.0 2022-03-25 [Feature]: Port make-sshable from the travis module to the new ci one. - Update to version 2.4.0 2022-03-17 [Feature]: Add additional CLI flags to the use of gpg when signing releases, to support headless passphrase entry. It was found that modern GPG versions require --batch and --pinentry-mode=loopback for --passphrase-fd to function correctly. [Feature]: Add a new invocations.ci task module for somewhat-more-generic CI support than the now legacy invocations.travis tasks. [Feature]: Allow supplying additional test runners to pytest.coverage; primarily useful for setting up multiple additive test runs before publishing reports. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 4 12:25:51 UTC 2022 - pgajdos@suse.com - do not require python-mock for build - added patches fix https://github.com/pyinvoke/invocations/issues/31 + python-invocations-no-mock.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 10 06:25:34 UTC 2022 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com> - pytest-relaxed now supports pytest 6, so test on all python versions. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 13 23:44:38 UTC 2021 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Update to 2.3.0 * [Bug]: The packaging.release.upload task wasn’t properly exposed externally, even though another task’s docstring referenced it. Fixed. * [Bug]: Ensure that the venv used for packaging.release.test_install has its pip upgraded to match the invoking interpreter’s version of same; this avoids common pitfalls where the “inner” pip is a bundled-with-venv, much-older version incapable of modern package installations. * [Support]: Overhaul testing and release procedures to use CircleCI & modern Invocations. * 2.2.0 2021-09-03 * [Feature]: Added the invocations.environment module with top-level functions such as in_ci. * [Feature]: packaging.release.push, in dry-run mode, now dry-runs its git push subcommand – meaning the subcommand itself is what is “dry-ran”, instead of truly executing git push --dry-run – when a CI environment is detected. * This prevents spurious errors when the git remote (eg Github) bails out on read-only authentication credentials, which is common within CI systems. * It’s also just not very useful to dry-run a real git push within CI, since almost certainly the commands to generate git objects to get pushed will themselves not have truly run! * [Bug]: packaging.release.status (and its use elsewhere, eg prepare) didn’t adequately reload the local project’s version module during its second/final recheck; this causes that check to fail when said version was edited as part of a prepare run. It now force-reloads said version module. - Release 2.1.0 * [Feature]: Added twine check (which validates packaging metadata’s long_description) as a pre-upload step within packaging.release.publish. * This includes some tweaking of readme_renderer behavior (used internally by twine) so it correctly spots more malformed RST, as Sphinx does. * [Feature]: Add packaging.release.push for pushing Git objects as part of a release. * [Feature]: The packaging.release.all_ task has been expanded to actually do “ALL THE THINGS!!!”, given a dry_run flag, and renamed on the CLI to all (no trailing underscore). * [Feature]: packaging.release.prepare grew a dry_run flag to match the rest of its friends. * [Feature]: Add Codecov support to pytest.coverage. * [Feature]: Add packaging.release.test_install task and call it just prior to the final step in packaging.release.upload (so one doesn’t upload packages which build OK but don’t actually install OK). * [Bug]: pytest.coverage incorrectly concatenated its opts argument to internal options; this has been fixed. * [Bug]: Correctly test for html report type inside of pytest.coverage when deciding whether to run open at the end. * [Bug]: packaging.release.publish missed a spot when it grew “kwargs beat configuration” behavior - the index kwarg still got overwritten by the config value, if defined. This has been fixed. * [Bug]: packaging.release.prepare now generates annotated Git tags instead of lightweight ones. This was a perplexing oversight (Git has always intended annotated tags to be used for release purposes) so we’re considering it a bugfix instead of a backwards incompatible feature change. * [Support]: packaging.release.prepare now runs its internal status check twice, once at the start (as before) and again at the end (to prove that the actions taken did in fact satisfy needs). * [Support]: Rely on Invoke 1.6+ for some of its new features. - Release 2.0.0 * [Feature]: Add a warnings kwarg/flag to pytest.test, allowing one to call it with --no-warnings as an inline ‘alias’ for pytest’s own --disable-warnings flag. * [Bug]: Fix minor display bug causing the pytest task module to append a trailing space to the invocation of pytest itself. * [Bug]: release.build and release.publish had bad kwargs-vs-config logic preventing flags such as --wheel or --python from actually working (config defaults always won out, leading to silent ignoring of user input). This has been fixed; config will now only be honored unless the CLI appears to be overriding it. * [Bug]: release.build’s --clean flag has been updated: - It now honors configuration like the other flags in this task, specifically packaging.clean. - It now defaults to False (rationale: most build operations in the wild tend to assume no cleaning by default, so defaulting to the opposite was sometimes surprising). + Warning: This is a backwards incompatible change. - When True, it applies to both build and dist directories, instead of just build. + Warning: This is a backwards incompatible change. * [Support]: Modify release task tree to look at main branches in addition to master ones, for “are we on a feature release line or a bugfix one?” calculations, etc. * [Support]: Replace some old Python 2.6-compatible syntax bits. * [Support]: Reverse the default value of release.build and release.publish)’s wheel argument from False to True. Included in this change is a new required runtime dependency on the wheel package. - Rationale: at this point in time, most users will be expecting wheels to be available, and not building wheels is likely to be the uncommon case. - Warning: This is a backwards incompatible change. * [Support] #21: Only require enum34 under Python 2 to prevent it clashing with the stdlib enum under Python 3. Credit: Alex Gaynor. * [Support] #12: Upgrade our packaging manifest so tests (also docs, requirements files, etc) are included in the distribution archives. Thanks to Tomáš Chvátal for the report. * [Support]: Drop Python 3.4 support. We didn’t actually do anything to make the code not work on 3.4, but we’ve removed some 3.4 related runtime (and development) dependency limitations. Our CI will also no longer test on 3.4. - Warning: This is a backwards incompatible change. - Refresh invocations-no-bundled.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 13 23:28:12 UTC 2021 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Don't test on python310 because of pytest-relaxed not supporting Pytest 6 -- gh#bitprophet/pytest-relaxed#12 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 13 10:33:07 UTC 2020 - Benjamin Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Upper limit pytest 6.1 -- gh#bitprophet/pytest-relaxed#12 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Mar 14 08:35:22 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Fix build without python2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 4 12:02:23 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Disable tests that are tied to sphinx and got utterly exploded ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 29 10:50:09 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Remove release-testing tests as they are pointless for rpm package ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 11 12:01:52 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com - Drop the multibuild as the cycle is gone - Add patch to not rely on bundled stuff: * invocations-no-bundled.patch - Add patch to fix tests on python3: * invocations-py3.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 11 10:01:08 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com - Version update to 1.4: * Various py3 fixes * pytest for testing - Use multibuild to run tests - Use github tag to get the tarball with tests ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 10 03:05:07 UTC 2018 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Use license tag ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 18 16:38:40 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Initial version
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