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Request 1086711 accepted
- Delete paramiko-pr1665-remove-pytest-relaxed.patch
- Add remove-icecream-dep.patch
- Update to 3.1.0:
* [Feature] #2173: Accept single tabs as field separators (in
addition to single spaces) in
for parity with
OpenSSH’s KnownHosts parser. Patched by Alex Chavkin.
* [Feature] #2013: (solving #2009, plus others) Add an explicit
channel_timeout keyword argument to
paramiko.client.SSHClient.connect, allowing users to configure the
previously-hardcoded default value of 3600 seconds. Thanks to
@VakarisZ and @ilija-lazoroski for the report and patch, with
credit to Mike Salvatore for patch review.
* [Support] #2178: Apply codespell to the codebase, which found a
lot of very old minor spelling mistakes in docstrings. Also
modernize many instances of *largs vs *args and **kwarg vs
**kwargs. Patch courtesy of Yaroslav Halchenko, with review from
Brian Skinn.
- 3.0.0:
* [Bug]: A handful of lower-level classes (notably
paramiko.message.Message and paramiko.pkey.PKey) previously
returned bytes objects from their implementation of __str__, even
under Python 3; and there was never any __bytes__ method.
* These issues have been fixed by renaming __str__ to __bytes__ and
relying on Python’s default “stringification returns the output of
__repr__” behavior re: any real attempts to str() such objects.
* [Bug] #2165: Streamline some redundant (and costly) byte
conversion calls in the packetizer and the core SFTP module. This
should lead to some SFTP speedups at the very least. Thanks to
Alex Gaynor for the patch.
* [Bug] #2110: Remove some unnecessary __repr__ calls when handling
bytes-vs-str conversions. This was apparently doing a lot of
unintentional data processing, which adds up in some use cases –
such as SFTP transfers, which may now be significantly faster.
Kudos to Shuhua Zhong for catch & patch.
* [Support]: Drop support for Python versions less than 3.6,
including Python 2. So long and thanks for all the fish!
* [Support]: Remove the now irrelevant paramiko.py3compat module.
* [Support]: paramiko.common.asbytes has been moved to
paramiko.util.asbytes.
* [Support]: PKey.__cmp__ has been removed. Ordering-oriented
comparison of key files is unlikely to have ever made sense (the
old implementation attempted to order by the hashes of the key
material) and so we have not bothered setting up __lt__ and
friends at this time. The class continues to have its original
__eq__ untouched.
* [Support]: The behavior of private key classes’ (ie anything
inheriting from PKey) private key writing methods used to perform
a manual, extra chmod call after writing. This hasn’t been
strictly necessary since the mid 2.x release line (when key
writing started giving the mode argument to os.open), and has now
been removed entirely.
* This should only be observable if you were mocking Paramiko’s
system calls during your own testing, or similar.
* [Support] #732: (also re: #630) SSHConfig used to straight-up
delete the proxycommand key from config lookup results when the
source config said ProxyCommand none. This has been altered to
preserve the key and give it the Python value None, thus making
the Python representation more in line with the source config
file.
* [Support]: paramiko.util.retry_on_signal (and any internal uses of
same, and also any internal retries of EINTR on eg socket
operations) has been removed. As of Python 3.5, per PEP 475, this
functionality (and retrying EINTR generally) is now part of the
standard library.
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dgarcia created request
- Delete paramiko-pr1665-remove-pytest-relaxed.patch
- Add remove-icecream-dep.patch
- Update to 3.1.0:
* [Feature] #2173: Accept single tabs as field separators (in
addition to single spaces) in
for parity with
OpenSSH’s KnownHosts parser. Patched by Alex Chavkin.
* [Feature] #2013: (solving #2009, plus others) Add an explicit
channel_timeout keyword argument to
paramiko.client.SSHClient.connect, allowing users to configure the
previously-hardcoded default value of 3600 seconds. Thanks to
@VakarisZ and @ilija-lazoroski for the report and patch, with
credit to Mike Salvatore for patch review.
* [Support] #2178: Apply codespell to the codebase, which found a
lot of very old minor spelling mistakes in docstrings. Also
modernize many instances of *largs vs *args and **kwarg vs
**kwargs. Patch courtesy of Yaroslav Halchenko, with review from
Brian Skinn.
- 3.0.0:
* [Bug]: A handful of lower-level classes (notably
paramiko.message.Message and paramiko.pkey.PKey) previously
returned bytes objects from their implementation of __str__, even
under Python 3; and there was never any __bytes__ method.
* These issues have been fixed by renaming __str__ to __bytes__ and
relying on Python’s default “stringification returns the output of
__repr__” behavior re: any real attempts to str() such objects.
* [Bug] #2165: Streamline some redundant (and costly) byte
conversion calls in the packetizer and the core SFTP module. This
should lead to some SFTP speedups at the very least. Thanks to
Alex Gaynor for the patch.
* [Bug] #2110: Remove some unnecessary __repr__ calls when handling
bytes-vs-str conversions. This was apparently doing a lot of
unintentional data processing, which adds up in some use cases –
such as SFTP transfers, which may now be significantly faster.
Kudos to Shuhua Zhong for catch & patch.
* [Support]: Drop support for Python versions less than 3.6,
including Python 2. So long and thanks for all the fish!
* [Support]: Remove the now irrelevant paramiko.py3compat module.
* [Support]: paramiko.common.asbytes has been moved to
paramiko.util.asbytes.
* [Support]: PKey.__cmp__ has been removed. Ordering-oriented
comparison of key files is unlikely to have ever made sense (the
old implementation attempted to order by the hashes of the key
material) and so we have not bothered setting up __lt__ and
friends at this time. The class continues to have its original
__eq__ untouched.
* [Support]: The behavior of private key classes’ (ie anything
inheriting from PKey) private key writing methods used to perform
a manual, extra chmod call after writing. This hasn’t been
strictly necessary since the mid 2.x release line (when key
writing started giving the mode argument to os.open), and has now
been removed entirely.
* This should only be observable if you were mocking Paramiko’s
system calls during your own testing, or similar.
* [Support] #732: (also re: #630) SSHConfig used to straight-up
delete the proxycommand key from config lookup results when the
source config said ProxyCommand none. This has been altered to
preserve the key and give it the Python value None, thus making
the Python representation more in line with the source config
file.
* [Support]: paramiko.util.retry_on_signal (and any internal uses of
same, and also any internal retries of EINTR on eg socket
operations) has been removed. As of Python 3.5, per PEP 475, this
functionality (and retrying EINTR generally) is now part of the
standard library.
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