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- update to 4.1.4:

* A memory leak has been resolved, that was failing to free the storage
  for the satellite name (a Python string) and catalog number (a Python
  integer) when the satellite object itself was freed.
  * In previous versions, if you asked for the position of a body
  (a) whose elliptical or hyperbolic orbit has an eccentricity very
  close to 1.0 and (b) which is very far from perihelion, then the
  underlying C library would print a warning ``Near-parabolic orbit:
  inaccurate result`` but let your Python script continue on unawares.
  Now, no message is printed directly to the screen, and instead a
  ``RuntimeError`` will tell you why PyEphem can’t compute the body’s
  position.
  * The underlying C library should no longer produce a segmentation fault
  if given the floating point number ``NaN`` as a date.  The Python
  rising and setting logic now also watches out for ``NaN`` dates, and
  raises a ``ValueError`` when one is detected.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-ephem?expand=0&rev=9
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 2 19:57:05 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 4.1.4:
* A memory leak has been resolved, that was failing to free the storage
for the satellite name (a Python string) and catalog number (a Python
integer) when the satellite object itself was freed.
* In previous versions, if you asked for the position of a body
(a) whose elliptical or hyperbolic orbit has an eccentricity very
close to 1.0 and (b) which is very far from perihelion, then the
underlying C library would print a warning ``Near-parabolic orbit:
inaccurate result`` but let your Python script continue on unawares.
Now, no message is printed directly to the screen, and instead a
``RuntimeError`` will tell you why PyEphem cant compute the bodys
position.
* The underlying C library should no longer produce a segmentation fault
if given the floating point number ``NaN`` as a date. The Python
rising and setting logic now also watches out for ``NaN`` dates, and
raises a ``ValueError`` when one is detected.
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Mon Jan 17 20:46:45 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>

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#
# spec file for package python-ephem
#
# Copyright (c) 2022 SUSE LLC
# Copyright (c) 2023 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
Name: python-ephem
Version: 4.1.3
Version: 4.1.4
Release: 0
Summary: Scientific-grade astronomy routines for Python
License: MIT