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- Update to 3.6.0
* Added support for libraries with a path longer than 260 on Windows.
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* Dropped official support for Python 3.8.
- Switch upstream source tarball to Github
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Thu Apr 10 13:23:38 UTC 2025 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
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- Update to 3.6.0
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* Added support for libraries with a path longer than 260 on Windows.
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The supported path length is now 10 times higher but not unlimited
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for security reasons.
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* Dropped official support for Python 3.8.
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- Switch upstream source tarball to Github
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Thu May 2 22:00:52 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 3.5.0:
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* Added support for the Scientific Python version of OpenBLAS
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which exposes symbols with different names than the ones
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of the original OpenBLAS library.
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Tue Apr 2 18:54:36 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 3.4.0:
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* Added support for Python interpreters statically linked
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against libc or linked against alternative implementations
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of libc like musl
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* Added support for Pyodide
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* Extended FlexiBLAS support to be able to switch backend at
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runtime.
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* Added support for FlexiBLAS
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* Fixed a bug where an unsupported library would be detected
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because it shares a common prefix with one of the supported
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libraries. Now the symbols are also checked to
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identify the supported libraries.
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Fri Dec 8 16:25:46 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 3.2.0:
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* Dropped support for Python 3.6 and 3.7.
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* Added support for custom library controllers. Custom
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controllers must inherit from the `threadpoolctl.LibController`
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class and be registered to threadpoolctl using the
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`threadpoolctl.register` function.
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Sat Jun 10 17:41:18 UTC 2023 - ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org>
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- Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
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Mon Apr 3 04:34:43 UTC 2023 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
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- Add missing BuildRequires on numpy.
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- Remove unneeded BuildRequires on pep517.
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- Stop using python_sitelib/*.
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Sun Jul 24 08:40:55 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 3.1.0:
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* Fixed a detection issue of the BLAS libraires packaged by conda-forge on Windows.
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https://github.com/joblib/threadpoolctl/pull/112
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* `threadpool_limits` and `ThreadpoolController.limit` now accept the string
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"sequential_blas_under_openmp" for the `limits` parameter. It should only be used for
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the specific case when one wants to have sequential BLAS calls within an OpenMP
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parallel region. It takes into account the unexpected behavior of OpenBLAS with the
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OpenMP threading layer.
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Sat Oct 16 22:16:06 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 3.0.0:
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- New object `threadpooctl.ThreadpoolController` which holds controllers for all the
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supported native libraries. The states of these libraries is accessible through the
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`info` method (equivalent to `threadpoolctl.threadpool_info()`) and their number of
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threads can be limited with the `limit` method which can be used as a context
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manager (equivalent to `threadpoolctl.threadpool_limits()`).
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- Added support for OpenBLAS built for 64bit integers in Fortran.
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- Added the possibility to use `threadpoolctl.threadpool_limits` and
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`threadpooctl.ThreadpoolController` as decorators through their `wrap` method.
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- Fixed an attribute error when using old versions of OpenBLAS or BLIS that are
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missing version query functions.
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- Fixed an attribute error when python is run with -OO.
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Mon Jul 19 06:27:59 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 2.2.0:
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- Report the architecture of the CPU cores detected by OpenBLAS
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(`openblas_get_corename`) in `threadpool_info()` and BLIS
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(`bli_arch_query_id` and `bli_arch_string`).
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- Fixed a bug when the version of MKL was not found. The
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"version" field is now set to None in that case.
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https://github.com/joblib/threadpoolctl/pull/82
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- drop python_executable.patch (upstream)
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Fri Jul 24 11:21:21 UTC 2020 - Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
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- update to 2.1.0
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* New commandline interface: 'python -m threadpoolctl -i numpy'
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will try to import the `numpy` package and then return the output of
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`threadpoolctl.threadpool_info()` on STDOUT formatted using the JSON
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syntax. This makes it easier to quickly introspect a Python environment.
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- Add patch python_executable.patch
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Thu Mar 5 13:02:43 UTC 2020 - pgajdos@suse.com
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- initial version 2.0.0, required by python-joblib
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