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Accepting request 858746 from home:alois:branches:devel:languages:python

- Update to version 3.0.1
  * Fix broken package No such file or directory: 'CHANGELOG.md'
- Update to version 3.0.0
  * regex: Replace REGEX_DISABLED environment variable with
    REBULK_REGEX_ENABLED
  * Add python 3.8/3.9 support, drop python 2.7/3.4 support
  * regex module is now disabled by default, even if it's
    available in the python interpreter. You have to set
    REBULK_REGEX_ENABLED=1 in your environment to enable it,
    as this module may cause some issues.
- Update to version 2.0.1
  * Drop python 3.4 support
  * Fix errors when regex module is available
  * Cleanup chain matching code
- Drop fix-for-regex-2020.1.7.patch (merged upstream)
- Add patch to fix an incompatible change introduced in
  python-regex 2020.1.7, where unused arguments now raise an
  exception:
  * fix-for-regex-2020.1.7.patch
- Use %pytest in %check section
- Replace %fdupes -s with plain %fdupes; hardlinks are better.
- Update to version 2.0.0
  * Add named method to Match class
  * Add tagged method to Match class 
  * Enhance defaults feature
  * Some code refactoring and bugfixes
  * BREAKING CHANGE: This change how chain **kwargs and
    .defaults() is transmitted to chained patterns, so upgrades
    should be performed with care.
    Chain **kwargs are now only used inside chain pattern itself,
    and doesn't implicitly set chain .defaults() anymore. You
    may have to repeat some chain **kwargs to its own .defaults()
    for Rebulk to behave as before, or set them accordingly to
    chained patterns.
- Re-enable debug test
- Update to version 1.0.1
  * Add python 3.8-dev support and make debug tests asserts less
    strict 
- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
- Update to version 1.0.0
  * Add python 3.7 support
- Trim name repetition in summary. Ensure neutrality of
  description.
- Write up the tests syntax to match up rest python packages
- Update to version 0.9.0
  * Fix pylint issues
  * Refactor Matches to_dict() method for better API 
- Enabled tests
- Converted to single-spec
- Dropped python-rebulk-rpmlintrc
- Update to version 0.8.2
  * Remove fake usage of kwargs, in favor of pylint local ignore
  * Merge pull request #8 from ratoaq2/feature/performance-improvements
  * Handle unused kwargs
  * Performance improvements
  changes since version 0.8.1:
  * Avoid dict comprehension (unsupported in Python 2.6)
  * Fix unit tests
  changes since version 0.8.0:
  * Add chain_breaker option to implement dynamic breaking of chain patterns
  * Add pattern post processor
  changes since version 0.7.7:
  * Remove twine workaround for zest releaser
  * Fix chain patterns not properly detected in certain scenarios
- update to version 0.7.3:
  * Fix pylint issue
  * Add initiator value in matches logs
  * Use string representation for Regexp Pattern
  * Fix missing parent on matches generated by chain()
  * Add more logs for conflict solving
- Initial version 0.7.1

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/858746
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-rebulk?expand=0&rev=28
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Sat Dec 26 10:13:50 UTC 2020 - Luigi Baldoni <aloisio@gmx.com>
- Update to version 3.0.1
* Fix broken package No such file or directory: 'CHANGELOG.md'
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Thu Dec 24 09:55:48 UTC 2020 - Luigi Baldoni <aloisio@gmx.com>
- Update to version 3.0.0
* feat(regex): replace REGEX_DISABLED environment variable with
REBULK_
* feat: add python 3.8/3.9 support, drop python 2.7/3.4 support
* regex: Replace REGEX_DISABLED environment variable with
REBULK_REGEX_ENABLED
* Add python 3.8/3.9 support, drop python 2.7/3.4 support
* regex module is now disabled by default, even if it's
available in the python interpreter. You have to set
REBULK_REGEX_ENABLED=1 in your environment to enable it,
as this module may cause some issues.
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Sat May 2 07:49:27 UTC 2020 - Luigi Baldoni <aloisio@gmx.com>