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------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Dec 16 23:13:25 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de - update to version 4.3.1: * When launching bash for pexpect.replwrap, load the system bashrc from a couple of different common locations (PR #457), and then unset the PROMPT_COMMAND environment variable, which can interfere with the prompt we’re expecting (PR #459). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Nov 10 22:59:10 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de - update to version 4.3.0: * The async= parameter to integrate with asyncio has become async_= (PR #431), as async is becoming a Python keyword from Python 3.6. Pexpect will still recognise async as an alternative spelling. * Similarly, the module pexpect.async became pexpect._async (PR #450). This module is not part of the public API. * Fix problems with asyncio objects closing file descriptors during garbage collection (#347, PR #376). * Set the .pid attribute of a PopenSpawn object (PR #417). * Fix passing Windows paths to PopenSpawn (PR #446). * PopenSpawn on Windows can pass string commands through to Popen without splitting them into a list (PR #447). * Stop shlex trying to read from stdin when PopenSpawn is passed cmd=None (#433, PR #434). * Ensure that an error closing a Pexpect spawn object raises a Pexpect error, rather than a Ptyprocess error (#383, PR #386). * Cleaned up invalid backslash escape sequences in strings (PR #430, PR #445). * The pattern for a password prompt in pexpect.pxssh changed from password to password: (PR #452). * Correct docstring for using unicode with spawn (PR #395). * Various other improvements to documentation. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 10 18:42:12 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Fix wrong-script-interpreter rpmlint error. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 19 17:57:01 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Implement single-spec version. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 15 22:52:06 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - update to version 4.2.1: * Fix to allow running ``env`` in replwrap-ed bash. * Raise more informative exception from pxssh if it fails to connect. * Change ``passmass`` example to not log passwords entered. - update to version 4.2.0: * Change: When an "env" parameter is specified to the :class:`~.spawn` or :class:`~.run` family of calls containing a value for "PATH", its value is used to discover the target executable from a relative path, rather than the current process's environment "PATH". This mirrors the behavior of :func:`subprocess.Popen` in the standard library (:ghissue:`348`). * Regression: Re-introduce capability for :meth:`read_nonblocking` in class :class:`fdspawn` as previously supported in version 3.3 (:ghissue:`359`). - update to version 4.1.0: * No upstream changelog - update to version 4.0.1: * Integration with :mod:`asyncio`: passing "async=True" to :meth:`~.spawn.expect`, :meth:`~.spawn.expect_exact` or :meth:`~.spawn.expect_list` will make them return a coroutine. You can get the result using "yield from", or wrap it in an :class:`asyncio.Task`. This allows the event loop to do other things while waiting for output that matches a pattern. * Experimental support for Windows (with some caveats)—see :ref:`windows`. * Enhancement: allow method as callbacks of argument "events" for :func:`pexpect.run` (:ghissue:`176`). * It is now possible to call :meth:`~.spawn.wait` multiple times, or after a process is already determined to be terminated without raising an exception (:ghpull:`211`). * New :class:`pexpect.spawn` keyword argument, "dimensions=(rows, columns)" allows setting terminal screen dimensions before launching a program (:ghissue:`122`). * Fix regression that prevented executable, but unreadable files from being found when not specified by absolute path -- such as /usr/bin/sudo (:ghissue:`104`). * Fixed regression when executing pexpect with some prior releases of the multiprocessing module where stdin has been closed (:ghissue:`86`). * Deprecated "pexpect.screen" and "pexpect.ANSI". Please use other packages such as `pyte <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyte>`__ to emulate a terminal. * Removed the independent top-level modules ("pxssh fdpexpect FSM screen ANSI") which were installed alongside Pexpect. These were moved into the Pexpect package in 3.0, but the old names were left as aliases. * Child processes created by Pexpect no longer ignore SIGHUP by default: the "ignore_sighup" parameter of :class:`pexpect.spawn` defaults to False. To get the old behaviour, pass "ignore_sighup=True". ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 27 14:24:59 UTC 2015 - tbechtold@suse.com - update to 3.3: * Added a mechanism to wrap REPLs, or shells, in an object which can conveniently be used to send commands and wait for the output (:mod:`pexpect.replwrap`). * Fixed issue where pexpect would attempt to execute a directory because it has the 'execute' bit set (:ghissue:`37`). * Removed the ``pexpect.psh`` module. This was never documented, and we found no evidence that people use it. The new :mod:`pexpect.replwrap` module provides a more flexible alternative. * Fixed ``TypeError: got <type 'str'> ('\r\n') as pattern`` in :meth:`spawnu.readline` method (:ghissue:`67`). * Fixed issue where EOF was not correctly detected in :meth:`~.interact`, causing a repeating loop of output on Linux, and blocking before EOF on BSD and Solaris (:ghissue:`49`). * Several Solaris (SmartOS) bugfixes, preventing :exc:`IOError` exceptions, especially when used with cron(1) (:ghissue:`44`). * Added new keyword argument ``echo=True`` for :class:`spawn`. On SVR4-like systems, the method :meth:`~.isatty` will always return *False*: the child pty does not appear as a terminal. Therefore, :meth:`~.setecho`, :meth:`~.getwinsize * Fix exception handling from :func:`select.select` on Python 2 (:ghpull:`38`) This was accidentally broken in the previous release when it was fixed for Python 3. * Removed a workaround for ``TIOCSWINSZ`` on very old systems, which was causing issues on some BSD systems (:ghpull:`40`). * Fixed an issue with exception handling in :mod:`~pexpect.pxssh` (:ghpull:`43`) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 11 08:37:18 UTC 2014 - dmueller@suse.com - fix license (ISC) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 3 12:28:20 UTC 2014 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 3.1: * Fix an issue that prevented importing pexpect on Python 3 when ``sys.stdout`` was reassigned * Improve prompt synchronisation in :mod:`~pexpect.pxssh` * Fix pickling exception instances * Fix handling exceptions from :func:`select.select` on Python 3 * A new :ref:`unicode API <unicode>` was introduced. * Python 3 is now supported, using a single codebase. * Pexpect now requires at least Python 2.6 or 3.2. * The modules other than pexpect, such as :mod:`pexpect.fdpexpect` and * Ignoring ``SIGHUP`` is now optional ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 24 12:42:54 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Update to version 2.4: + No changelog ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 19 23:35:40 CEST 2008 - dmueller@suse.de - fix requires ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 01 15:09:21 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de - update to 2.3 (no upstream changelog available) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 24 23:44:33 CET 2007 - timlee@suse.de - initial submission to autobuild, version 2.1
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