Overview
Request 1193500 superseded
- update to 24.2:
* Deprecate pip install --editable falling back to setup.py
develop when using a setuptools version that does not support
PEP 660 (setuptools v63 and older).
* Check unsupported packages for the current platform. (#11054)
* Check unsupported packages for the current platform.
* Use system certificates and certifi certificates to verify
HTTPS connections on Python 3.10+. Python 3.9 and earlier
only use certifi. To revert to previous behaviour, pass the
flag --use-deprecated=legacy-certs. (#11647)
* Use system certificates and certifi certificates to verify
HTTPS connections on Python 3.10+. Python 3.9 and earlier
only use certifi.
* To revert to previous behaviour, pass the flag --use-
deprecated=legacy-certs.
* Improve discovery performance of installed packages when the
importlib.metadata backend is used to load distribution
metadata (used by default under Python 3.11+). (#12656)
* Improve discovery performance of installed packages when the
importlib.metadata backend is used to load distribution
metadata (used by default under Python 3.11+).
* Improve performance when the same requirement string appears
many times during resolution, by consistently caching the
parsed requirement string. (#12663)
* Improve performance when the same requirement string appears
many times during resolution, by consistently caching the
parsed requirement string.
* Minor performance improvement of finding applicable package
candidates by not repeatedly calculating their versions
(#12664)
- Created by dirkmueller
- In state superseded
- Supersedes 1186030
- Superseded by 1193512
- Open review for opensuse-review-team
- Open review for openSUSE:Factory:Staging:G
@dirkmueller I am not sure what you tried to achieve, but:
BuildRequires: %{python_module pytest-xdist}
for a package which is so deeply in the build tree is probably not a good idea.
-Requires: ca-certificates +Requires: ca-certificates-mozilla
why this move - without any explanation in changelog or elsewhere?
inside OBS, we have so far ignored that dependency on ca-certificates as it was the most valid point to break the cycles (as we are sure not to do SSL connections to any outside server, we basically also don't need CAs to verify them)
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dirkmueller created request
- update to 24.2:
* Deprecate pip install --editable falling back to setup.py
develop when using a setuptools version that does not support
PEP 660 (setuptools v63 and older).
* Check unsupported packages for the current platform. (#11054)
* Check unsupported packages for the current platform.
* Use system certificates and certifi certificates to verify
HTTPS connections on Python 3.10+. Python 3.9 and earlier
only use certifi. To revert to previous behaviour, pass the
flag --use-deprecated=legacy-certs. (#11647)
* Use system certificates and certifi certificates to verify
HTTPS connections on Python 3.10+. Python 3.9 and earlier
only use certifi.
* To revert to previous behaviour, pass the flag --use-
deprecated=legacy-certs.
* Improve discovery performance of installed packages when the
importlib.metadata backend is used to load distribution
metadata (used by default under Python 3.11+). (#12656)
* Improve discovery performance of installed packages when the
importlib.metadata backend is used to load distribution
metadata (used by default under Python 3.11+).
* Improve performance when the same requirement string appears
many times during resolution, by consistently caching the
parsed requirement string. (#12663)
* Improve performance when the same requirement string appears
many times during resolution, by consistently caching the
parsed requirement string.
* Minor performance improvement of finding applicable package
candidates by not repeatedly calculating their versions
(#12664)
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dirkmueller superseded request
superseded by 1193512