------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 13 21:37:44 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner - Update to 1.4.2 * FIX: The entrypoint for the Dockerfile was failing when called with no arguments (#344, thanks @elfjes!) - Release 1.4.1 * FIX: The entrypoint for the Dockerfile no longer tries to `chown` the entire `/data` directory, instead limiting itself just to `/data/packages` as before (reported by @stephen-dexda in #341, thanks!). - Release 1.4.0 * DOC: Add docker-compose example with HTTPS configuration using Traefix (#295, thanks @Lauszus!) * DOC: Add link to zulip chat to README (aa2d78c) * DOC: Documentation for running as a service in windows (#316, thanks @kodaman2!) * DOC: Fix typo in README HTML (#303, thanks @Gerardwx!) * DOC: Moved flask-pypi-proxy and pip2pi to a new "Unmaintained or archived" section (#326, thanks @Luttik!) * DOC: Slightly clarify the relationship to warehouse. (#308, thanks @Julian!) * ENH: Add ignore list for the update command (#298, thanks @peter-slovak!) * ENH: Add official support and testing for Python 3.8 (#292) for Python 3.8 compatibility * ENH: Allow configuration of logging stream (#334, thanks @elfjes) * ENH: Include watchdog to enable caching in docker image (#323, thanks @johnchildren!) * FIX: Cherrypy import for newer versions of cherrypy in vendored bottle.py (#301, thanks @TiemenSch!) * FIX: Improved permissions management in Dockerfile (#330, thanks @normoes) * FIX: Usage of string formatting in HTTPError (#310, thanks @micahjsmith!) * MAINT: Update bottle to 0.12.18 (#290) * MAINT: Use Python 3.8 in Dockerfile (#330, thanks @normoes) * MAINT: bump version of passlib from 1.7.1 to 1.7.2 in Docker requirements (#293) * MAINT: drop official support for Python 3.4 (#321) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 20 07:26:39 UTC 2020 - Petr Gajdos - %python3_only -> %python_alternative ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 23 13:11:12 UTC 2020 - pgajdos@suse.com - version update to 1.3.2 - ENH: The Dockerfile used for the official Docker images now uses Python 3.6 rather than Python 2.7 (#284, thanks @etene!) - ENH: The `welcome.html` page has been updated to provide more metadata and be more HTML-standards compliant (#283, thanks @maggyero!) - FIX: the `pypi-server -U` command no longer fails when run inside the Docker container (thanks to @mkolb-navican for reporting in #264) - FIX: The `remove_pkg` API action now removes any extant instances of a package name-version combination, not just the first one found. This means that now, for example, if a `.whl` and `.tar.gz` file exist for the requested package name and version, both will be removed (thanks to @esciara for reporting in #268) - FIX: include missing `simple/` path on a URL in the example pip commands on the `welcome.html` page (@276, thanks @maggyero!) - DOC: more consistent and accurate documentation for pip commands provided on the `welcome.html` page (#278, thanks @maggyero!) - DOC: fixes to the README to make it easier for people to use pypiserver behind an apache webserver (#289, thanks @Helveg!) - FIX: previously, it was possible to upload packages with hashing algorithms other than md5, but downloading them again with pip was impossible due to incorrect truncation of the hash. This has been fixed! (Thanks @ArneBachmann for figuring out what was wrong and reporting the issue in #265). - FIX: argument parsing would previously fail for the short form of ``--help``, due an incorrect operator used during comparison (thanks to @maggyero, #271) - DOC: significant improvements to formatting and consistency in the README (thanks to @maggyero, #270) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 19 07:34:24 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal - Fix build without python2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 14 23:38:33 UTC 2019 - svasudevan@suse.com - Create new python package for pypiserver * pypiserver now consistently and correctly handles the X-Forwarded-Host header to allow for alternative base URLs * significantly more information added to the docker-compose.yml example, including recipes for various configuration options * removed outdated suggestion to serve the packages data directly via a webserver and replaced with information about setting up nginx caching