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- Update to 3.10.1: * flit publish can now use PyPI tokens stored in keyring (PR #649), either project tokens with a ‘username’ like pypi_token:project:project_name (use the normalised form of the name) or user tokens (pypi_token:user:username). * The --python option can now take the path of a virtualenv folder, as an alternative to a Python executable (PR #667). * Flit will work with current development versions of Pythona again (PR #684). * The flit command line package now requires Python 3.8 or above (PR #660). flit_core still works with Python 3.6 or above. * The metadata in packages now has the names of optional dependency groups (“extras”) normalised, complying with version 2.3 of the metadata standard (PR #676, PR #697). * The flit command line package now depends on pip (PR #647). * Fix potential substitution of environment variables into passwords read from .pypirc files (PR #652). * A warning is now shown when building packages which specify the old flit.buildapi backend, which should be replaced by flit_core.buildapi (PR #674). It’s a good idea to always set a maximum version for the build requirement, to protect against changes in future major versions of Flit. * Avoid using the deprecated datetime.utcfromtimestamp() (PR #682). * Flit now has a SECURITY.md file in the Github repository (PR #665). * The tests for flit_core are no longer part of the installed package, reducing the size of the wheels (PR #691). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-flit?expand=0&rev=25
2025-01-14 02:40:37 +00:00
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Tue Jan 14 02:39:56 UTC 2025 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
- Update to 3.10.1:
* flit publish can now use PyPI tokens stored in keyring (PR #649), either
project tokens with a username like pypi_token:project:project_name
(use the normalised form of the name) or user tokens
(pypi_token:user:username).
* The --python option can now take the path of a virtualenv folder, as an
alternative to a Python executable (PR #667).
* Flit will work with current development versions of Pythona again
(PR #684).
* The flit command line package now requires Python 3.8 or above (PR #660).
flit_core still works with Python 3.6 or above.
* The metadata in packages now has the names of optional dependency
groups (“extras”) normalised, complying with version 2.3 of the metadata
standard (PR #676, PR #697).
* The flit command line package now depends on pip (PR #647).
* Fix potential substitution of environment variables into passwords read
from .pypirc files (PR #652).
* A warning is now shown when building packages which specify the old
flit.buildapi backend, which should be replaced by flit_core.buildapi
(PR #674). Its a good idea to always set a maximum version for the
build requirement, to protect against changes in future major versions
of Flit.
* Avoid using the deprecated datetime.utcfromtimestamp() (PR #682).
* Flit now has a SECURITY.md file in the Github repository (PR #665).
* The tests for flit_core are no longer part of the installed package,
reducing the size of the wheels (PR #691).
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Thu Sep 7 10:50:43 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 3.9.0:
* New options :option:`flit build --use-vcs` and :option:`flit
build --no-use-vcs` to enable & disable including all
committed files in the sdist. For now --use-vcs is the
default, but this is likely to change in a
future version, to bring flit build in line with standard
build frontends like python -m build
* Sdist file names, and the name of the top-level folder in an
sdist, are now normalised, in accordance with PEP 625
* A statically defined version number can now be parsed from
files called version.py, _version.py or __version__.py inside
a packge, as well as from __init__.py, so executing code is
required in fewer cases
* Fix setting the flag for regular files in zip metadata
* The timestamp embedded in the gzip wrapper for sdists now
defaults to a fixed date, so building an sdist twice on the
same machine should produce identical results, even without
any special steps.
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Thu Aug 10 09:01:51 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- skip install tests for better interoperability with PEP 668
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Wed May 10 06:11:46 UTC 2023 - Johannes Kastl <kastl@b1-systems.de>
- Remove BuildRequire for PyYAML again. This was needed by the
response package, which in the meantime got it.
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Mon May 8 05:53:27 UTC 2023 - Johannes Kastl <kastl@b1-systems.de>
- BuildRequire PyYAML, see https://github.com/pypa/flit/issues/643
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Fri Apr 21 12:25:15 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68)
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Thu Apr 13 22:41:22 UTC 2023 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional.
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Fri Mar 10 08:51:42 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- spec file cleanups
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Tue Nov 8 10:20:01 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
- Fix dependencies
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Tue Nov 8 00:29:24 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <yarunachalam@suse.com>
- Update to version 3.8
A project name containing hyphens is now automatically translated to use underscores for the import name (PR #566).
New option flit install --only-deps to install the dependencies of the package, but not the package itself.
Add support for recursive globbing (**) in sdist includes and excludes (PR #550).
Pythons bytecode cache files (__pycache__ folders and .pyc files) are now always excluded from sdists (PR #581).
Use tomllib in Python 3.11, rather than tomli (PR #573, PR #604).
Fix crash when unable to get a password from keyring (PR #567).
Fix including modified files in sdist when using Mercurial (PR #541).
Fix for some cases of determining whether a package supports Python 2 or not (PR #593).
Fix parsing version number from code using multiple assignments (PR #474).
Document how to use a PyPI token with FLIT_PASSWORD (PR #602).
Fix link to information about environment variables for pip (PR #576).
Link to the docs for the latest stable version in package metadata (PR #589).
Remove a mention of the toml package, which is no longer needed, from the Developing Flit page (PR #601).
The bootstrap install script for flit_core accepts a new --install-root option.
Ensure the license file is included in packages on PyPI (PR #603).
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Fri Mar 25 12:11:30 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
- Update to version 3.7.1
* Support for external data files such as man pages or Jupyter
extension support files (PR #510).
* Project names are now lowercase in wheel filenames and
.dist-info folder names, in line with the specifications (PR
#498).
* Improved support for bootstrapping a Python environment, e.g.
for downstream packagers (PR #511). flit_core.wheel is usable
with python -m to create wheels before the build tool is
available, and flit_core sdists also include a script to
install itself from a wheel before installer is available.
* Use newer importlib APIs, fixing some deprecation warnings (PR
#499).
* Fix building packages which need execution to get the version
number, and have a relative import in __init__.py (PR #531).
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Sun Jan 9 12:21:30 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
- Update to version 3.6
* flit_core now bundles the tomli TOML parser library (version
1.2.3) to avoid a circular dependency between flit_core and
tomli (:ghpull:`492`). This means flit_core now has no
dependencies except Python itself, both at build time and at
runtime, simplifying :doc:`bootstrapping <bootstrap>`.
- The above is not fully applicale to openSUSE, we debundle.
- Release notes for Version 3.5.1
* Fix development installs with flit install --symlink and
--pth-file, which were broken in 3.5.0, especially for packages
using a src folder (:ghpull:`472`).
- Release notes for Version 3.5
* You can now use Flit to distribute a module or package inside a
namespace package (as defined by PEP 420). To do this, specify
the import name of the concrete, inner module you are packaging
- e.g. name = "sphinxcontrib.foo" - either in the [project]
table, or under [tool.flit.module] if you want to use a
different name on PyPI (:ghpull:`468`).
* Flit no longer generates a setup.py file in sdists (.tar.gz
packages) by default (:ghpull:`462`). Modern packaging tools
don't need this. You can use the --setup-py flag to keep adding
it for now, but this will probably be removed at some point in
the future.
* Fixed how flit init handles authors' names with non-ASCII
characters (:ghpull:`460`).
* When flit init generates a LICENSE file, the new pyproject.toml
now references it (:ghpull:`467`).
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Fri Oct 15 18:09:42 UTC 2021 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
- Update to version 3.4
* Changelog since v1.3:
https://flit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/history.html
- Remove upstreamed patches:
- merged_pr_278.patch
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Tue May 26 06:34:17 UTC 2020 - Petr Gajdos <pgajdos@suse.com>
- %python3_only -> %python_alternative
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Sun May 19 05:59:49 AM UTC 2019 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
- Initial spec for v1.3