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- update to version 2.6.3:

- The vendored ``libmaxminddb`` has been updated to 1.12.0. This fixes a
   memory leak when opening a database fails.
 - Binary wheels are now built for Python 3.13.
- update to version 2.6.2:
 - The vendored ``libmaxminddb`` has been updated to 1.10.0. This fixes a
   bug that would cause incorrect results on databases that had search
   trees greater than 4 GB.
- update to version 2.6.1:
 - This release includes no source code changes. The only changes are to
   the release workflow.
 - Binary wheels are now built on Linux for aarch64. Pull request by Kevin
   Park. GitHub #160.
 - Binary wheels are now built on macOS for Apple silicon. Requested by
   Kevin Park. GitHub #152.
- update to version 2.6.0:
 - Added type annotations for instance variables on ``Metadata``
 - Updated type stubs for ``maxminddb.extension``.
 - ``setuptools`` is no longer listed as a runtime dependency. Pull request
   by Lewis Collard. GitHub #155.
- update to version 2.5.2:
 - The vendored ``libmaxminddb`` version was updated to 1.9.0. This fixes
   an issue when reading databases with a search tree exceeding 2 GB.
   Reported by Sami Salonen. GitHub #146.
- update to version 2.5.1:
 - This is a re-release of 2.5.0 to address missing files from the sdist.
   Reported by Lumír 'Frenzy' Balhar. GitHub #132.
- update to version 2.5.0:
 - IMPORTANT: Python 3.8 or greater is required. If you are using an older
   version, please use an earlier release.

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Wed Apr 30 07:57:16 UTC 2025 - Sebastian Wagner <sebix@sebix.at>
- update to version 2.6.3:
- The vendored ``libmaxminddb`` has been updated to 1.12.0. This fixes a
memory leak when opening a database fails.
- Binary wheels are now built for Python 3.13.
- update to version 2.6.2:
- The vendored ``libmaxminddb`` has been updated to 1.10.0. This fixes a
bug that would cause incorrect results on databases that had search
trees greater than 4 GB.
- update to version 2.6.1:
- This release includes no source code changes. The only changes are to
the release workflow.
- Binary wheels are now built on Linux for aarch64. Pull request by Kevin
Park. GitHub #160.
- Binary wheels are now built on macOS for Apple silicon. Requested by
Kevin Park. GitHub #152.
- update to version 2.6.0:
- Added type annotations for instance variables on ``Metadata``
- Updated type stubs for ``maxminddb.extension``.
- ``setuptools`` is no longer listed as a runtime dependency. Pull request
by Lewis Collard. GitHub #155.
- update to version 2.5.2:
- The vendored ``libmaxminddb`` version was updated to 1.9.0. This fixes
an issue when reading databases with a search tree exceeding 2 GB.
Reported by Sami Salonen. GitHub #146.
- update to version 2.5.1:
- This is a re-release of 2.5.0 to address missing files from the sdist.
Reported by Lumír 'Frenzy' Balhar. GitHub #132.
- update to version 2.5.0:
- IMPORTANT: Python 3.8 or greater is required. If you are using an older
version, please use an earlier release.
- Windows is now supported by the C extension.
- The ``Reader`` class now implements the ``__iter__`` method. This will
return an iterator that iterates over all records in the database,
excluding repeated aliased of the IPv4 network. Requested by
Jean-Baptiste Braun and others. GitHub #23.
- The multiprocessing test now explicitly uses ``fork``. This allows it
to run successfully on macOS. Pull request by Theodore Ni. GitHub #116.
- A vendored copy of ``libmaxminddb`` will now be used by default when
building the extension. If you wish to continue using the system shared
library, you may set the ``MAXMINDDB_USE_SYSTEM_LIBMAXMINDDB`` environment
variable to a true value when building the extension.
- The C extension now builds on Python 3.13.
- The C extension will now be built for PyPy.
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Tue Oct 17 10:03:21 UTC 2023 - Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>