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- Update to 5.2.2:
- GH#417: The test_feed_parser test could fail if lxml_html_clean
was not installed. It is now skipped in that case.
- LP#2059910: The minimum CPU architecture for the Linux x86 binary
wheels was set back to "core2", without SSE 4.2.
- If libxml2 uses iconv, the compile time version is available as
etree.ICONV_COMPILED_VERSION.
- 5.2.1
- LP#2059910: The minimum CPU architecture for the Linux x86 binary
wheels was set back to "core2", but with SSE 4.2 enabled.
- LP#2059977: ``Element.iterfind("//absolute_path")`` failed with a
``SyntaxError`` where it should have issued a warning.
- GH#416: The documentation build was using the non-standard
``which`` command. Patch by Michał Górny.
- 5.2.0
- LP#1958539: The ``lxml.html.clean`` implementation suffered from
several (only if used) security issues in the past and was now
extracted into a separate library:
https://github.com/fedora-python/lxml_html_clean
Projects that use lxml without "lxml.html.clean" will not notice
any difference, except that they won't have potentially vulnerable
code installed. The module is available as an "extra" setuptools
dependency "lxml[html_clean]", so that Projects that need
"lxml.html.clean" will need to switch their requirements from
"lxml" to "lxml[html_clean]", or install the new library
themselves.
- The minimum CPU architecture for the Linux x86 binary wheels was
upgraded to "sandybridge" (launched 2011), and glibc 2.28 / gcc 12
(manylinux_2_28) wheels were added.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-lxml?expand=0&rev=200
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