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Accepting request 1043093 from home:david.anes:branches:devel:languages:python

- Add config.cfg improvements to remove deprecation warnings
  * python-specfile-improve-setup-cfg.patch
- Update to version 0.11.1
  * Tags enclosed in conditional macro expansions are not ignored 
    anymore.
  * Fixed context managers being shared between Specfile instances. 1q
- Update to version 0.11.0 
  * Context managers (Specfile.sections(), Specfile.tags() etc.) can
    now be nested and combined together (with one exception - 
    Specfile.macro_definitions()), and it is also possible to use 
    tag properties (e.g. Specfile.version, Specfile.license) inside 
    them. It is also possible to access the data directly, avoiding 
    the with statement, by using the content property 
    (e.g. Specfile.tags().content), but be aware that no 
    modifications done to such data will be preserved. You must use 
    with to make changes.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1043093
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-specfile?expand=0&rev=7
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Tue Dec 13 08:20:36 UTC 2022 - David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
- Add config.cfg improvements to remove deprecation warnings
* python-specfile-improve-setup-cfg.patch
- Update to version 0.11.1
* Tags enclosed in conditional macro expansions are not ignored
anymore.
* Fixed context managers being shared between Specfile instances. 1q
- Update to version 0.11.0
* Context managers (Specfile.sections(), Specfile.tags() etc.) can
now be nested and combined together (with one exception -
Specfile.macro_definitions()), and it is also possible to use
tag properties (e.g. Specfile.version, Specfile.license) inside
them. It is also possible to access the data directly, avoiding
the with statement, by using the content property
(e.g. Specfile.tags().content), but be aware that no
modifications done to such data will be preserved. You must use
with to make changes.
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Wed Nov 30 17:15:22 UTC 2022 - David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>