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Accepting request 947057 from home:bnavigator:branches:devel:languages:python

- Update to 4.1.3
  * Fixed an inadvertent loss of precision in the routine that
    computes a date’s hours, minutes, and seconds.  It was
    sometimes returning a small negative number of seconds, which
    caused Python’s `datetime` type to complain `ValueError: second
    must be in 0..59`.
- Release 4.1.2
  * Fixed the new rising and setting routines so they properly
    detect if a body is always below the horizon and raise a
    NeverUpError instead of a plain ValueError.
  * Gave bodies a new ha Hour Angle attribute, since the quantity
    was computed internally but then discarded.
  * Renamed the observer attribute temp to temperature, leaving an
    alias behind to support the old spelling.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/947057
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-ephem?expand=0&rev=8
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Mon Jan 17 20:46:45 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
- Update to 4.1.3
* Fixed an inadvertent loss of precision in the routine that
computes a dates hours, minutes, and seconds. It was
sometimes returning a small negative number of seconds, which
caused Pythons `datetime` type to complain `ValueError: second
must be in 0..59`.
- Release 4.1.2
* Fixed the new rising and setting routines so they properly
detect if a body is always below the horizon and raise a
NeverUpError instead of a plain ValueError.
* Gave bodies a new ha Hour Angle attribute, since the quantity
was computed internally but then discarded.
* Renamed the observer attribute temp to temperature, leaving an
alias behind to support the old spelling.
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Mon Jan 17 20:30:14 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>