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Fri Feb 21 10:44:16 UTC 2025 - Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
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- Add fix-zstd-1.5.7.patch to make it work with zstd-1.5.7
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- Drop fix-zstd-1.5.6.patch
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Tue Aug  6 03:43:14 UTC 2024 - Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
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- Remove Conflict with python-zstd - they should be co-installable
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Fri Apr  5 06:57:08 UTC 2024 - Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
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- Add fix-zstd-1.5.6.patch to work with zstd-1.5.6
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Tue Mar  5 13:37:35 UTC 2024 - Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
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- Use %autosetup macro. Allows us to eliminate usage of deprecated
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  %patchN.
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Thu Dec 28 15:34:05 UTC 2023 - ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org>
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- Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
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Sat Nov  4 07:46:54 UTC 2023 - Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.de>
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- Update to version 0.22.0
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  * Official support for CPython 3.12
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  * ZstdDecompressor.decompressobj() now accepts a read_across_frames
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    boolean named argument to control whether to transparently read across
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    multiple zstd frames. It still defaults to False to preserve existing
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    behavior
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Wed Apr 19 15:19:47 UTC 2023 - Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
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- Update to version 0.21.0
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  * Support zstd 1.5.5
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Tue Feb 21 11:33:11 UTC 2023 - Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz>
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- Update to version 0.20.0
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  * This will likely be the last release officially supporting Python 3.6.
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    Python 3.6 is end of life as of 2021-12-23.
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  * Bundled zstd library upgraded from 1.5.2 to 1.5.4.
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  * Use of the deprecated ZSTD_copyDCtx() was removed from the C and
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    Rust backends.
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Fri Feb 17 12:46:17 UTC 2023 - Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz>
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- Enable --system-zstd so that we depend of a system shared library
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  of zstd.
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- Add feature-detection.patch as feature detection test does not support
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  --system-zstd (gh#indygreg/python-zstandard#191).
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Mon Dec  5 18:21:01 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <yarunachalam@suse.com>
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-  Fixed spec file to include exceptiongroup 
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Sun Nov 20 04:47:59 UTC 2022 - Mia Herkt <mia@0x0.st>
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- Update to 0.19.0
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Bug fixes
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  * The C backend implementation of
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    ZstdDecompressionObj.decompress() could have raised an
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    assertion in cases where the function was called multiple times
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    on an instance. In non-debug builds, calls to this method could
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    have leaked memory.
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Changes
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  * PyPy 3.6 support dropped; Pypy 3.8 and 3.9 support added.
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  * Anaconda 3.6 support dropped.
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  * Official support for Python 3.11. This did not require
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    meaningful code changes and previous release(s) likely worked
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    with 3.11 without any changes. CFFI's build system now respects
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    distutils's compiler.preprocessor if it is set.
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    gh#indygreg/python-zstandard#179
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  * The internal logic of ZstdDecompressionObj.decompress() was
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    refactored. This may have fixed unconfirmed issues where
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    unused_data was set prematurely. The new logic will also avoid
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    an extra call to ZSTD_decompressStream() in some scenarios,
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    possibly improving performance.
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  * ZstdDecompressor.decompress() how has a read_across_frames
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    keyword argument. It defaults to False. True is not yet
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    implemented and will raise an exception if used. The new
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    argument will default to True in a future release and is
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    provided now so callers can start passing
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    read_across_frames=False to preserve the existing functionality
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    during a future upgrade.
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  * ZstdDecompressor.decompress() now has an allow_extra_data
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    keyword argument to control whether an exception is raised if
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    input contains extra data. It defaults to True, preserving
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    existing behavior of ignoring extra data. It will likely
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    default to False in a future release. Callers desiring the
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    current behavior are encouraged to explicitly pass
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    allow_extra_data=True so behavior won't change during a future
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    upgrade.
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- No changelog for 0.18.0 available
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Tue Feb  1 22:44:25 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
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- Correctly test the installed solib
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- Skip python2 on SLE/Leap: no longer supported
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Sun Jan 30 21:20:18 UTC 2022 - Sarah Kriesch <sarah.kriesch@opensuse.org>
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- update to 0.17.0
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 * Python 3.9 wheels are now provided.
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 * Support for Python 3.5 has been dropped. 
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 * Python 3.6 is now the minimum required Python version.
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 * Bundled zstandard library upgraded from 1.4.5 to 1.5.1.
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 * The bundled zstandard library is now using the single C source 
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   file distribution. The 2 main header files are still present, 
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   as these are needed by CFFI to generate the CFFI bindings.
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 * PyBuffer instances are no longer checked to be C contiguous and 
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   have a single dimension. The former was redundant with what 
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   PyArg_ParseTuple() already did and the latter is not necessary 
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   in practice because very few extension modules create buffers 
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   with more than 1 dimension. (#124)
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 * Added Python typing stub file for the zstandard module. (#120)
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 * The make_cffi.py script should now respect the CC environment 
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   variable for locating the compiler. (#103)
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 * CI now properly uses the cffi backend when running all tests.
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 * train_dictionary() has been rewritten to use the fastcover APIs 
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   and to consistently call ZDICT_optimizeTrainFromBuffer_fastCover() 
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   instead of different C APIs depending on what arguments were passed. 
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   The function also now accepts arguments f, split_point, and accel, 
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   which are parameters unique to fastcover.
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 * CI now tests and builds wheels for Python 3.9.
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 * zstd.c file renamed to c-ext/backend_c.c.
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 * All built/installed Python modules are now in the zstandard package. 
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   Previously, there were modules in other packages. (#115)
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 * C source code is now automatically formatted with clang-format.
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 * ZstdCompressor.stream_writer(), ZstdCompressor.stream_reader(), 
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   ZstdDecompressor.stream_writer(), and ZstdDecompressor.stream_reader() 
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   now accept a closed argument to control whether the underlying stream 
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   should be closed when the ZstdCompressionWriter, ZstdCompressReader, 
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   ZstdDecompressionWriter, or ZstdDecompressionReader is closed. (#76)
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 * There is now a zstandard.open() function for returning a file object 
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   with zstd (de)compression. (#64)
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 * The zstandard module now exposes a backend_features attribute 
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   containing a set of strings denoting optional features present in that 
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   backend. This can be used to sniff feature support by performing a 
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   string lookup instead of sniffing for API presence or behavior.
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 * Python docstrings have been moved from the C backend to the CFFI backend. 
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   Sphinx docs have been updated to generate API documentation via the CFFI 
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   backend. Documentation for Python APIs is now fully defined via Python 
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   docstrings instead of spread across Sphinx ReST files and source code.
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 * ZstdCompressionParameters now exposes a strategy property.
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 * There are now compress() and decompress() convenience functions on the 
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   zstandard module. These are simply wrappers around the corresponding APIs 
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   on ZstdCompressor and ZstdDecompressor.
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 * The deprecated CompressionParameters type alias to ZstdCompressionParamaters 
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   has been removed. Use ZstdCompressionParameters.
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 * setup.py now recognizes a ZSTD_EXTRA_COMPILER_ARGS environment variable to 
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   specify additional compiler arguments to use when compiling the C backend.
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 * PyPy build and test coverage has been added to CI.
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 * Added CI jobs for building against external zstd library.
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 * Wheels supporting macOS ARM/M1 devices are now being produced.
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 * References to Python 2 have been removed from the in-repo Debian packaging code.
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 * Significant work has been made on a Rust backend. It is currently feature 
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   complete but not yet optimized. We are not yet shipping the backend as part 
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   of the distributed wheels until it is more mature.
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 * ZstdCompressor.multi_compress_to_buffer() and ZstdDecompressor.multi_decompress_to_buffer() 
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   are no longer available when linking against a system zstd library. 
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   These experimental features are only available when building against the 
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   bundled single file zstd C source file distribution. (#106)
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 * The .pyi type annotations file has replaced various default argument 
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   values with ....
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 * manylinux2014_aarch64 wheels are now being produced for CPython 3.6+. (#145).
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 * Wheels are now being produced for CPython 3.10.
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 * Arguments to ZstdCompressor() and ZstdDecompressor() are now all optional in 
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   the C backend and an explicit None value is accepted. Before, the C backend 
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   wouldn’t accept an explicit None value (but the CFFI backend would). 
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   The new behavior should be consistent between the backends. (#153)
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 * The C backend now exposes the symbols ZstdCompressionReader, ZstdCompressionWriter, 
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   ZstdDecompressionReader, and ZstdDecompressionWriter. This should match the behavior 
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   of the CFFI backend. (#165)
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 * ZstdCompressionWriter and ZstdDecompressionWriter now 
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   implement __iter__ and __next__, which always raise io.UnsupportedOperation.
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 * Documentation on thread safety has been updated to note that derived objects like 
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   ZstdCompressionWriter have the same thread unsafety as the contexts they were 
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   derived from. (#166)
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 * The HASHLOG3_MAX constant has been removed since it is no longer defined in zstd 1.5.1.
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Tue Jul 21 08:39:31 UTC 2020 - Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
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- update to 0.14.0
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  * This will likely be the final version supporting Python 2.7. Future
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    releases will likely only work on Python 3.5+. See #109 for more
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    context.
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  * There is a significant possibility that future versions will use
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    Rust - instead of C - for compiled code. See #110 for more context.
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  * Some internal fields of C structs are now explicitly initialized.
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    (Possible fix for #105.)
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  * The ``make_cffi.py`` script used to build the CFFI bindings now
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    calls ``distutils.sysconfig.customize_compiler()`` so compiler
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    customizations (such as honoring the ``CC`` environment variable)
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    are performed. Patch by @Arfrever. (#103)
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  * The ``make_cffi.py`` script now sets ``LC_ALL=C`` when invoking
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    the preprocessor in an attempt to normalize output to ASCII. (#95)
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Mon Mar  9 10:11:02 UTC 2020 - pgajdos@suse.com
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- version update to 0.13.0
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  * ``pytest-xdist`` ``pytest`` extension is now installed so tests can be
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    run in parallel.
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  * CI now builds ``manylinux2010`` and ``manylinux2014`` binary wheels
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    instead of a mix of ``manylinux2010`` and ``manylinux1``.
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  * Official support for Python 3.8 has been added.
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  * Bundled zstandard library upgraded from 1.4.3 to 1.4.4.
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  * Python code has been reformatted with black.
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Fri Sep 20 12:09:10 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Update to 0.12.0:
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  * Fix ZstdDecompressor.__init__ on 64-bit big-endian systems (#91).
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  * Fix memory leak in ZstdDecompressionReader.seek() (#82).
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  * CI transitioned to Azure Pipelines (from AppVeyor and Travis CI).
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  * Switched to pytest for running tests (from nose).
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Fri May 24 13:39:30 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Update to 0.11.1:
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  * Fix memory leak in ``ZstdDecompressionReader.seek()`` (#82).
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Tue May  7 15:40:00 UTC 2019 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com>
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- Conflict with python-zstd, which shares the same module name.
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Tue Apr 30 14:48:35 UTC 2019 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com>
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- Initial version
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