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- Update to version 0.22.1:
  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#488: Account for additional I/O related
    OSError error strings when attempting to capture only this
    specific subtype of error.
  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#437: When merging configuration levels
    together (which uses copy.copy by default), pass file objects
    by reference so they don’t get closed.
  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#342: Accidentally hardcoded Collection
    instead of cls in Collection.from_module (an alternate
    constructor and therefore a classmethod.) This made it rather
    hard to properly subclass Collection.
  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#469: Fix up the doc/example re: subclassing
    Config.
  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#433: Add -dev and -nightly style Python
    versions to our Travis builds.
- Changes from version 0.22.0:
  * Iterable-type CLI args were actually still somewhat broken &
    were ‘eating’ values after themselves in the parser stream
    (thus e.g. preventing parsing of subsequent tasks or flags.)
  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#364: Drop Python 2.6 and Python 3.3
    support, as these versions now account for only very low
    percentages of the userbase and are unsupported (or about to
    be unsupported) by the rest of the ecosystem, including pip.
- Update URL to upstream recommended.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/602271
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invoke?expand=0&rev=9
			
			
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Sat Apr 28 12:30:16 UTC 2018 - badshah400@gmail.com
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- Update to version 0.22.1:
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  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#488: Account for additional I/O related
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    OSError error strings when attempting to capture only this
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    specific subtype of error.
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  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#437: When merging configuration levels
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    together (which uses copy.copy by default), pass file objects
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    by reference so they don’t get closed.
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  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#342: Accidentally hardcoded Collection
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    instead of cls in Collection.from_module (an alternate
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    constructor and therefore a classmethod.) This made it rather
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    hard to properly subclass Collection.
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  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#469: Fix up the doc/example re: subclassing
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    Config.
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  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#433: Add -dev and -nightly style Python
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    versions to our Travis builds.
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- Changes from version 0.22.0:
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  * Iterable-type CLI args were actually still somewhat broken &
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    were ‘eating’ values after themselves in the parser stream
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    (thus e.g. preventing parsing of subsequent tasks or flags.)
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  * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#364: Drop Python 2.6 and Python 3.3
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    support, as these versions now account for only very low
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    percentages of the userbase and are unsupported (or about to
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    be unsupported) by the rest of the ecosystem, including pip.
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- Update URL to upstream recommended.
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Wed Oct 18 15:59:42 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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#
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# spec file for package python-invoke
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2017 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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# Copyright (c) 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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#
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# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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# Tests have a dependency loop with python(2|3)-invocations
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%bcond_with     test
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Name:           python-invoke
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Version:        0.21.0
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Version:        0.22.1
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Release:        0
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Summary:        Pythonic Task Execution
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License:        BSD-2-Clause
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Group:          Development/Languages/Python
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Url:            http://docs.pyinvoke.org
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Url:            http://www.pyinvoke.org
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Source:         https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/i/invoke/invoke-%{version}.tar.gz
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BuildRequires:  %{python_module devel}
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BuildRequires:  %{python_module setuptools}
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%python_subpackages
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%description
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Invoke is a Python (2.6+ and 3.2+) task execution tool & library, drawing
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Invoke is a Python (2.7 and 3.4+) task execution tool & library, drawing
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inspiration from various sources to arrive at a powerful & clean feature set.
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* Like Ruby's Rake tool and Invoke's own predecessor Fabric 1.x, it provides a
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%{python_sitelib}/invoke/
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%{python_sitelib}/invoke-%{version}-py*
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%changelog
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