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Markéta Machová
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- Skip test incompatible with new pytest 6.2 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/861746 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-trio?expand=0&rev=19
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Fri Jan 8 15:30:04 UTC 2021 - Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
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- Skip test incompatible with new pytest 6.2
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Sun Oct 11 15:36:02 UTC 2020 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
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- Remove hashbang and tests in runtime package
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- Disable test test_close_at_bad_time_for_send_all due to failure on PPC
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- Update to v0.17.0
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* trio.open_tcp_stream has a new local_address= keyword argument
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that can be used on machines with multiple IP addresses to
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control which IP is used for the outgoing connection
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* If you pass a raw IP address into sendto, it no longer spends
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any time trying to resolve the hostname. If you're using UDP,
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this should substantially reduce your per-packet overhead
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* trio.lowlevel.checkpoint is now much faster
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* new, lower-overhead data structure to track upcoming timeouts,
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which should make your programs faster
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* Trio can now be imported when sys.excepthook is a functools.partial
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instance, which might occur in a pytest-qt test function
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* The thread cache didn't release its reference to the previous job
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* Remove wait_socket_*, notify_socket_closing, notify_fd_closing,
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run_sync_in_worker_thread and current_default_worker_thread_limiter
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* When using "instruments", you now only "pay for what you use":
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if there are no instruments installed that override a particular
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hook such as `abc.Instrument.before_task_step`, then Trio doesn't
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waste any effort on checking its instruments when the event
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corresponding to that hook occurs.
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Thu Jul 23 12:46:45 UTC 2020 - Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
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- Update to 0.16.0
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* If you want to use Trio, but are stuck with some other event loop
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like Qt or PyGame, then good news: now you can have both.
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* To speed up `trio.to_thread.run_sync`, Trio now caches and re-uses
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worker threads.
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* Tasks spawned with `nursery.start() <trio.Nursery.start>` aren't treated as
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direct children of their nursery until they call ``task_status.started()``.
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* Some bugfixes and deprecations
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Tue Jun 9 07:36:03 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Update to 0.15.1:
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* Added a helpful error message if an async function is passed to
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trio.from_thread.run_sync or a sync function to trio.from_thread.run. (#1244)
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* Previously, when trio.run_process was cancelled, it always killed the subprocess immediately. Now, on Unix, it first gives the process a chance to clean up by sending SIGTERM, and only escalates to SIGKILL if the process is still running after 5 seconds. But if you prefer the old behavior, or want to adjust the timeout, then don't worry: you can now pass a custom deliver_cancel= argument to define your own process killing policy. (#1104)
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* It turns out that creating a subprocess can block the parent process for a surprisingly long time. So trio.open_process now uses a worker thread to avoid blocking the event loop. (#1109)
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* On Linux kernels v5.3 or newer, trio.Process.wait now uses the pidfd API to track child processes. This shouldn't have any user-visible change, but it makes working with subprocesses faster and use less memory. (#1241)
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* The trio.Process.returncode attribute is now automatically updated as needed, instead of only when you call ~trio.Process.poll or ~trio.Process.wait. Also, repr(process_object) now always contains up-to-date information about the process status. (#1315)
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Sat Jan 11 12:01:37 UTC 2020 - Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
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- update to 0.13.0
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* Use slots for memory channel state and statistics which should make
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memory channels slightly smaller and faster.
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* OpenSSL has a bug in its handling of TLS 1.3 session tickets that can cause
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deadlocks or data loss in some rare edge cases. These edge cases most frequently
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happen during tests.
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* Trio now uses signal.set_wakeup_fd on all platforms.
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* Trio no longer crashes when an async function is implemented in C or Cython
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and then passed directly to trio.run or nursery.start_soon.
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* When a Trio task makes improper use of a non-Trio async library, Trio nowi
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causes an exception to be raised within the task at the point of the error,
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rather than abandoning the task and raising an error in its parent.
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This improves debuggability and resolves the TrioInternalError that would
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sometimes result from the old strategy. (#552)
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* In 0.12.0 we deprecated trio.run_sync_in_worker_thread in favor
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of trio.to_thread.run_sync. But, the deprecation message listed the wrong
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name for the replacement.
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* Fix regression introduced with cancellation changes in 0.12.0, where
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a trio.CancelScope which isn't cancelled could catch a propagating
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trio.Cancelled exception if shielding were changed while the cancellation
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was propagating.
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* Fix a crash that could happen when using MockClock with autojump enabled
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and a non-zero rate.
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* If you nest >1000 cancel scopes within each other, Trio now handles that
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gracefully instead of crashing with a RecursionError.
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* Fixed the hash behavior of trio.Path to match pathlib.Path. Previously
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trio.Path's hash was inherited from object instead of from pathlib.PurePath.
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Mon Aug 5 12:56:53 UTC 2019 - pgajdos@suse.com
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- version update to 0.12.1
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Features
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* If you have a `~trio.abc.ReceiveStream` object, you can now use
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``async for data in stream: ...`` instead of calling
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`~trio.abc.ReceiveStream.receive_some`. Each iteration gives an
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arbitrary sized chunk of bytes. And the best part is, the loop
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automatically exits when you reach EOF, so you don't have to check for
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it yourself anymore. Relatedly, you no longer need to pick a magic
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buffer size value before calling
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`~trio.abc.ReceiveStream.receive_some`; you can ``await
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stream.receive_some()`` with no arguments, and the stream will
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automatically pick a reasonable size for you. (`#959 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/959>`__)
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* Threading interfaces have been reworked:
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``run_sync_in_worker_thread`` is now `trio.to_thread.run_sync`, and
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instead of ``BlockingTrioPortal``, use `trio.from_thread.run` and
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`trio.from_thread.run_sync`. What's neat about this is that these
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cooperate, so if you're in a thread created by `to_thread.run_sync`,
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it remembers which Trio created it, and you can call
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``trio.from_thread.*`` directly without having to pass around a
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``BlockingTrioPortal`` object everywhere. (`#810 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/810>`__)
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* We cleaned up the distinction between the "abstract channel interface"
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and the "memory channel" concrete implementation.
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`trio.abc.SendChannel` and `trio.abc.ReceiveChannel` have been slimmed
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down, `trio.MemorySendChannel` and `trio.MemoryReceiveChannel` are now
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public types that can be used in type hints, and there's a new
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`trio.abc.Channel` interface for future bidirectional channels. (`#719 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/719>`__)
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* Add :func:`trio.run_process` as a high-level helper for running a process
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and waiting for it to finish, like the standard :func:`subprocess.run` does. (`#822 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/822>`__)
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* On Linux, when wrapping a bare file descriptor in a Trio socket object,
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Trio now auto-detects the correct ``family``, ``type``, and ``protocol``.
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This is useful, for example, when implementing `systemd socket activation
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<http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/socket-activation.html>`__. (`#251 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/251>`__)
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* Trio sockets have a new method `~trio.socket.SocketType.is_readable` that allows
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you to check whether a socket is readable. This is useful for HTTP/1.1 clients. (`#760 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/760>`__)
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* We no longer use runtime code generation to dispatch core functions
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like `current_time`. Static analysis tools like mypy and pylint should
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now be able to recognize and analyze all of Trio's top-level functions
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(though some class attributes are still dynamic... we're working on it). (`#805 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/805>`__)
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* Add `trio.hazmat.FdStream` for wrapping a Unix file descriptor as a `~trio.abc.Stream`. (`#829 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/829>`__)
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* Trio now gives a reasonable traceback and error message in most cases
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when its invariants surrounding cancel scope nesting have been
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violated. (One common source of such violations is an async generator
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that yields within a cancel scope.) The previous behavior was an
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inscrutable chain of TrioInternalErrors. (`#882 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/882>`__)
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* MultiError now defines its ``exceptions`` attribute in ``__init__()``
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to better support linters and code autocompletion. (`#1066 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/1066>`__)
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* Use ``__slots__`` in more places internally, which should make Trio slightly faster. (`#984 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/984>`__)
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* In v0.12.0, we accidentally moved ``BlockingTrioPortal`` from ``trio``
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to ``trio.hazmat``. It's now been restored to its proper position.
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(It's still deprecated though, and will issue a warning if you use it.) (`#1167 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/1167>`__)
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Bugfixes
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* Destructor methods (``__del__``) are now protected against ``KeyboardInterrupt``. (`#676 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/676>`__)
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* The :class:`trio.Path` methods :meth:`~trio.Path.glob` and
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:meth:`~trio.Path.rglob` now return iterables of :class:`trio.Path`
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(not :class:`pathlib.Path`). (`#917 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/917>`__)
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* Inspecting the :attr:`~trio.CancelScope.cancel_called` attribute of a
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not-yet-exited cancel scope whose deadline is in the past now always
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returns ``True``, like you might expect. (Previously it would return
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``False`` for not-yet-entered cancel scopes, and for active cancel
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scopes until the first checkpoint after their deadline expiry.) (`#958 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/958>`__)
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* The :class:`trio.Path` classmethods, :meth:`~trio.Path.home` and
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:meth:`~trio.Path.cwd`, are now async functions. Previously, a bug
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in the forwarding logic meant :meth:`~trio.Path.cwd` was synchronous
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and :meth:`~trio.Path.home` didn't work at all. (`#960 <https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/960>`__)
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* An exception encapsulated within a :class:`MultiError` doesn't need to be
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hashable anymore.
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Mon Aug 5 12:45:29 UTC 2019 - pgajdos@suse.com
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- version update to 0.12.1
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* no upstream change log found
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Sun Jun 2 12:40:48 UTC 2019 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
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- Trim filler wording from descriptions.
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Wed May 29 09:09:31 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Skip tests that fail with TLS 1.3 as upstream is not finished
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with supporting it yet
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Wed May 22 13:02:44 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Fix deadlocks in the testsuite
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Tue May 14 21:27:51 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Run the tests
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- Fix the deps
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Sat May 11 19:16:24 UTC 2019 - Torsten Gruner <t.gruner@katodev.de>
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- Initial release version 0.11.0
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