- Update to 22.0.4:

- Drop the doctype check, that presented a warning for index
    pages that use non-compliant HTML 5.
- Update to 22.0.3:
  - Print the exception via rich.traceback, when running with
    --debug.
  - Only calculate topological installation order, for packages
    that are going to be installed/upgraded.
  - This fixes an AssertionError that occured when determining
    installation order, for a very specific combination of
    upgrading-already-installed-package + change of dependencies
    + fetching some packages from a package index. This
    combination was especially common in Read the Docs'
    builds.
  - Use html.parser by default, instead of falling back
    to html5lib when --use-deprecated=html5lib is not
    passed.
  - Clarify that using per-requirement overrides disables the
    usage of wheels.
- Update to 22.0.2:
  - Instead of failing on index pages that use non-compliant
    HTML 5, print a deprecation warning and fall back to
    html5lib-based parsing for now. This simplifies the migration
    for non-compliant index pages, by letting such indexes
    function with a warning.
- Update to 22.0.1:
  - Accept lowercase <!doctype html> on index pages.
  - Properly handle links parsed by html5lib, when using
    --use-deprecated=html5lib.
- Update to 22.0:

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Thu Mar 17 10:28:24 UTC 2022 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Update to 22.0.4:
- Drop the doctype check, that presented a warning for index
pages that use non-compliant HTML 5.
- Update to 22.0.3:
- Print the exception via rich.traceback, when running with
--debug.
- Only calculate topological installation order, for packages
that are going to be installed/upgraded.
- This fixes an AssertionError that occured when determining
installation order, for a very specific combination of
upgrading-already-installed-package + change of dependencies
+ fetching some packages from a package index. This
combination was especially common in Read the Docs'
builds.
- Use html.parser by default, instead of falling back
to html5lib when --use-deprecated=html5lib is not
passed.
- Clarify that using per-requirement overrides disables the
usage of wheels.
- Update to 22.0.2:
- Instead of failing on index pages that use non-compliant
HTML 5, print a deprecation warning and fall back to
html5lib-based parsing for now. This simplifies the migration
for non-compliant index pages, by letting such indexes
function with a warning.
- Update to 22.0.1:
- Accept lowercase <!doctype html> on index pages.
- Properly handle links parsed by html5lib, when using
--use-deprecated=html5lib.
- Update to 22.0:
- Completely replace :pypi:`tox` in our development workflow,
with :pypi:`nox`.
- Deprecate alternative progress bar styles, leaving only on
and off as available choices.
- Drop support for Python 3.6.
- Disable location mismatch warnings on Python versions prior
to 3.10.
- These warnings were helping identify potential issues as part
of the sysconfig -> distutils transition, and we no longer
need to rely on reports from older Python versions for
information on the transition.
- Changed PackageFinder to parse HTML documents using the
stdlib :class:`html.parser.HTMLParser` class instead of the
html5lib package.
- For now, the deprecated html5lib code remains and can be used
with the --use-deprecated=html5lib command line option.
However, it will be removed in a future pip release.
- Utilise rich for presenting pip's default download progress
bar.
- Present a better error message when an invalid wheel file is
encountered, providing more context where the invalid wheel
file is.
- Documents the --require-virtualenv flag for pip install.
- pip install <tab> autocompletes paths.
- Allow Python distributors to opt-out from or opt-in to the
sysconfig installation scheme backend by setting
sysconfig._PIP_USE_SYSCONFIG to True or False.
- Make it possible to deselect tests requiring cryptography
package on systems where it cannot be installed.
- Start using Rich for presenting error messages in
a consistent format.
- Improve presentation of errors from subprocesses.
- Forward pip's verbosity configuration to VCS tools to control
their output accordingly.
- Optimize installation order calculation to improve
performance when installing requirements that form a complex
dependency graph with a large amount of edges.
- When a package is requested by the user for upgrade,
correctly identify that the extra-ed variant of that same
package depended by another user-requested package is
requesting the same package, and upgrade it accordingly.
- Prevent pip from installing yanked releases unless explicitly
pinned via the == or === operators.
- Stop backtracking on build failures, by instead surfacing
them to the user and aborting immediately. This behaviour
provides more immediate feedback when a package cannot be
built due to missing build dependencies or platform
incompatibility.
- Silence Value for <location> does not match warning caused by
an erroneous patch in Slackware-distributed Python 3.9.
- Fix an issue where pip did not consider dependencies with and
without extras to be equal
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Sun Nov 7 17:07:30 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>

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%endif
%global skip_python2 1
Name: python-pip%{psuffix}
Version: 21.3.1
Version: 22.0.4
Release: 0
Summary: A Python package management system
License: MIT