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Accepting request 1188186 from home:glaubitz:branches:devel:languages:python

- Update to version 6.0.0
  * 2109_: ``maxfile`` and ``maxpath`` fields were removed from the namedtuple
    returned by `disk_partitions()`_. Reason: on network filesystems (NFS) this
    can potentially take a very long time to complete.
  * 2366_, [Windows]: log debug message when using slower process APIs.
  * 2375_, [macOS]: provide arm64 wheels.  (patch by Matthieu Darbois)
  * 2396_: `process_iter()`_ no longer pre-emptively checks whether PIDs have
    been reused. This makes `process_iter()`_ around 20x times faster.
  * 2396_: a new ``psutil.process_iter.cache_clear()`` API can be used the clear
    `process_iter()`_ internal cache.
  * 2401_, Support building with free-threaded CPython 3.13. (patch by Sam Gross)
  * 2407_: `Process.connections()`_ was renamed to `Process.net_connections()`_.
    The old name is still available, but it's deprecated (triggers a
    ``DeprecationWarning``) and will be removed in the future.
  * 2425_: [Linux]: provide aarch64 wheels.  (patch by Matthieu Darbois / Ben Raz)
  * 2250_, [NetBSD]: `Process.cmdline()`_ sometimes fail with EBUSY. It usually
    happens for long cmdlines with lots of arguments. In this case retry getting
    the cmdline for up to 50 times, and return an empty list as last resort.
  * 2254_, [Linux]: offline cpus raise NotImplementedError in cpu_freq() (patch
    by Shade Gladden)
  * 2272_: Add pickle support to psutil Exceptions.
  * 2359_, [Windows], [CRITICAL]: `pid_exists()`_ disagrees with `Process`_ on
    whether a pid exists when ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
  * 2360_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS < 10.13.  (patch by Ryan Schmidt)
  * 2362_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS 10.11.  (patch by Ryan Schmidt)
  * 2365_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS < 10.9.  (patch by Ryan Schmidt)
  * 2395_, [OpenBSD]: `pid_exists()`_ erroneously return True if the argument is
    a thread ID (TID) instead of a PID (process ID).
  * 2412_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS 10.4 PowerPC due to missing `MNT_`
    constants.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1188186
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-psutil?expand=0&rev=173
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Wed Jul 17 12:33:03 UTC 2024 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
- Update to version 6.0.0
* 2109_: ``maxfile`` and ``maxpath`` fields were removed from the namedtuple
returned by `disk_partitions()`_. Reason: on network filesystems (NFS) this
can potentially take a very long time to complete.
* 2366_, [Windows]: log debug message when using slower process APIs.
* 2375_, [macOS]: provide arm64 wheels. (patch by Matthieu Darbois)
* 2396_: `process_iter()`_ no longer pre-emptively checks whether PIDs have
been reused. This makes `process_iter()`_ around 20x times faster.
* 2396_: a new ``psutil.process_iter.cache_clear()`` API can be used the clear
`process_iter()`_ internal cache.
* 2401_, Support building with free-threaded CPython 3.13. (patch by Sam Gross)
* 2407_: `Process.connections()`_ was renamed to `Process.net_connections()`_.
The old name is still available, but it's deprecated (triggers a
``DeprecationWarning``) and will be removed in the future.
* 2425_: [Linux]: provide aarch64 wheels. (patch by Matthieu Darbois / Ben Raz)
* 2250_, [NetBSD]: `Process.cmdline()`_ sometimes fail with EBUSY. It usually
happens for long cmdlines with lots of arguments. In this case retry getting
the cmdline for up to 50 times, and return an empty list as last resort.
* 2254_, [Linux]: offline cpus raise NotImplementedError in cpu_freq() (patch
by Shade Gladden)
* 2272_: Add pickle support to psutil Exceptions.
* 2359_, [Windows], [CRITICAL]: `pid_exists()`_ disagrees with `Process`_ on
whether a pid exists when ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
* 2360_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS < 10.13. (patch by Ryan Schmidt)
* 2362_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS 10.11. (patch by Ryan Schmidt)
* 2365_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS < 10.9. (patch by Ryan Schmidt)
* 2395_, [OpenBSD]: `pid_exists()`_ erroneously return True if the argument is
a thread ID (TID) instead of a PID (process ID).
* 2412_, [macOS]: can't compile on macOS 10.4 PowerPC due to missing `MNT_`
constants.
* 2109_: the namedtuple returned by `disk_partitions()`_' no longer has
``maxfile`` and ``maxpath`` fields.
* 2396_: `process_iter()`_ no longer pre-emptively checks whether PIDs have
been reused. If you want to check for PID reusage you are supposed to use
`Process.is_running()`_ against the yielded `Process`_ instances. That will
also automatically remove reused PIDs from `process_iter()`_ internal cache.
* 2407_: `Process.connections()`_ was renamed to `Process.net_connections()`_.
The old name is still available, but it's deprecated (triggers a
``DeprecationWarning``) and will be removed in the future.
- from version 5.9.8
* 2343_, [FreeBSD]: filter `net_connections()`_ returned list in C instead of
Python, and avoid to retrieve unnecessary connection types unless explicitly
asked. E.g., on an IDLE system with few IPv6 connections this will run around
4 times faster. Before all connection types (TCP, UDP, UNIX) were retrieved
internally, even if only a portion was returned.
* 2342_, [NetBSD]: same as above (#2343) but for NetBSD.
* 2349_: adopted black formatting style.
* 930_, [NetBSD], [critical]: `net_connections()`_ implementation was broken.
It could either leak memory or core dump.
* 2340_, [NetBSD]: if process is terminated, `Process.cwd()`_ will return an
empty string instead of raising `NoSuchProcess`_.
* 2345_, [Linux]: fix compilation on older compiler missing DUPLEX_UNKNOWN.
* 2222_, [macOS]: `cpu_freq()` now returns fixed values for `min` and `max`
frequencies in all Apple Silicon chips.
- Drop obsolete patch to skip tests on Python 2
* skip_rlimit_tests_on_python2.patch
- Update patch to skip failing tests for new version
* skip_failing_tests.patch
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Fri Mar 22 10:40:19 UTC 2024 - Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>