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File python3-bsddb3.changes of Package python3-bsddb3
------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jan 10 01:31:07 UTC 2015 - arun@gmx.de - specfile: update copyright year - dropped bsddb3-db6.diff: remove patch file for DB 6.x (now supported by default according to changelog) - update to version 6.1.0: * Support Berkeley DB 6.1.x. * Solve a ResourceWarning when compiling. * Drop support for Python 2.4, 2.5 and 3.1. If you need compatibility with those versions, you can keep using old releases of these bindings. * Drop support for Berkeley DB 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6. If you need compatibility with those versions, you can keep using old releases of these bindings. * From now, on our support reference is Red Had Enterprise Linux 6. * Drop modules attributes "cvsid". * Drop (hidden) $Id$ keyword in the documentation. - changes from version 6.0.1 * Clarification of license. Thanks to Jan Staněk for bringing this issue up. This work is now explicitly licensed under 3-clause BSD license. * Fixed a long standing bug (August 2008, rev 9fd52748fa59) on "dbtables.py". Notified by Maxime Labelle. * If you want to link with Oracle Berkeley DB 6.0, you will need to create the environment variable 'YES_I_HAVE_THE_RIGHT_TO_USE_THIS_BERKELEY_DB_VERSION' to signal to the pybsddb that you are legal. To be legal, your code MUST be AGPL3 *OR* you have to buy a commercial license from Oracle. If you are not legally entitled to use Berkeley DB 6.0 and you have previous versions of Berkeley DB on your system, you can a) delete Berkeley DB 6.0 and try again, OR b) instruct pybsddb to use a previous Berkeley DB version, using environment variables or command line options. - changes from version 6.0.0: * Support Berkeley DB 6.0.x. * HEADS UP: If you are using "bsddb3._bsddb" in your code, for example for exceptions, change it to "bsddb3._db". * Print test working directory when running the testsuite. You can control it using "TMPDIR" environment variable. Defaults to "/tmp/z-Berkeley_DB/". * Support for "DB_EVENT_REP_AUTOTAKEOVER_FAILED" event. * Support for "DB_REPMGR_ISVIEW", "DB_DBT_BLOB", "DB_LOG_BLOB", "DB_STREAM_READ", "DB_STREAM_WRITE" and "DB_STREAM_SYNC_WRITE" flags. * Some DB_SEQUENCE function signatures changed in Berkeley DB 6.0.x. * Erratic behaviour of "DBEnv->rep_elect()" because a typo. * The testsuite prints Python bitness (32/64). * Tests compatible with hash randomization, default in Python 3.3. See http://bugs.python.org/issue13703 . * Errors when trying to calculate the length of a DB were masked, and an unuseful and unrelated exception was raised. * Code cleanup since pybsddb is not in the Python 3.x stdlib anymore, and the version in Python 2.6/2.7 is being maintained separately. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 22 10:09:29 UTC 2014 - dimstar@opensuse.org - Drop .keyring and .asc files: The tarball is signed using an MD5 type key, which is no longer accepted by GPG 2.1 - Drop the usage of gpg-offline: we don't have keys to verify and the source validator performs the action transparent nowadays. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 17 14:00:35 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Fix signature verification, keyring file has to match package name ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jun 15 23:24:15 UTC 2013 - jengelh@inai.de - Add bsddb3-db6.diff to make setup[23].py look for BDB 6.0 - Signature verification ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 14 09:29:32 UTC 2013 - saschpe@suse.de - Drop requires on "python(abi)", RPM does that automatically ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 11 14:41:40 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - Initial python3 support
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