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- Update to 2.7.3.23:
- Windows: Now catches SystemExit from setuptools while trying to build the C extension (Issue #41). - Aditional changes from 2.7.3.22: - Pool: apply_async now supports a callbacks_propagate keyword argument that can be a tuple of exceptions to propagate in callbacks. (callback, errback, accept_callback, timeout_callback). - Errors are no longer logged for OK and recycle exit codes. This would cause normal maxtasksperchild recycled process to log an error. - Fixed Python 2.5 compatibility problem (Issue #33). - FreeBSD: Compilation now disables semaphores if Python was built without it (Issue #40). Contributed by William Grzybowski - Aditional changes from 2.7.3.21: - Fixed typo EX_REUSE -> EX_RECYCLE - Code now conforms to new pep8.py rules. - Aditional changes from 2.7.3.20: - Pool: Disable restart limit if maxR is not set. - Pool: Now uses os.kill instead of signal.signal. Contributed by Lukasz Langa - Fixed name error in process.py - Pool: ApplyResult.get now properly raises exceptions. Fix contributed by xentac. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-billiard?expand=0&rev=10
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Fri Mar 22 16:17:18 UTC 2013 - alexandre@exatati.com.br
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- Update to 2.7.3.23:
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- Windows: Now catches SystemExit from setuptools while trying to
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build the C extension (Issue #41).
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- Aditional changes from 2.7.3.22:
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- Pool: apply_async now supports a callbacks_propagate keyword
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argument that can be a tuple of exceptions to propagate in
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callbacks. (callback, errback, accept_callback, timeout_callback).
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- Errors are no longer logged for OK and recycle exit codes.
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This would cause normal maxtasksperchild recycled process
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to log an error.
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- Fixed Python 2.5 compatibility problem (Issue #33).
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- FreeBSD: Compilation now disables semaphores if Python was built
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without it (Issue #40).
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Contributed by William Grzybowski
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- Aditional changes from 2.7.3.21:
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- Fixed typo EX_REUSE -> EX_RECYCLE
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- Code now conforms to new pep8.py rules.
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- Aditional changes from 2.7.3.20:
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- Pool: Disable restart limit if maxR is not set.
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- Pool: Now uses os.kill instead of signal.signal.
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Contributed by Lukasz Langa
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- Fixed name error in process.py
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- Pool: ApplyResult.get now properly raises exceptions.
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Fix contributed by xentac.
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Fri Jan 25 21:10:36 UTC 2013 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
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#
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# spec file for package python-billiard
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# Copyright (c) 2012 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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# Copyright (c) 2013 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
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# published by the Open Source Initiative.
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#
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# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
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#
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Name: python-billiard
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Version: 2.7.3.19
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Version: 2.7.3.23
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Release: 0
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Url: http://github.com/ask/billiard
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Summary: Python multiprocessing fork
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