python-redis
Python client for Redis key-value store.
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_link | 0000000147 147 Bytes | |
pytest.ini | 0000000425 425 Bytes | |
python-redis.changes | 0000067523 65.9 KB | |
python-redis.spec | 0000003559 3.48 KB | |
redis-5.0.1.tar.gz | 0004578353 4.37 MB |
Revision 76 (latest revision is 89)
- Add pytest.ini source needed to run tests - Remove/disable broken tests because of suse environment - drop tox.ini. seems it does no longer exist in 5.0.1 - add support to easily disable the testsuite at build time - update to 5.0.1 - 🚀 New Features - Provide aclose() / close() for classes requiring lifetime management (#2898) - Add support for ModuleCommands in cluster (#2951) - Add support for multiple values in RPUSHX (#2949) - Add Redis.from_pool() class method, for explicitly owning and closing a ConnectionPool (#2913) - 🐛 Bug Fixes - Fixing monitor parsing for messages containing specific substrings (#2950) - Cluster determine slot command name need to be upper (#2919) - Support timeout = 0 in search query (#2934) - Fix async sentinel: add push_request keyword argument to read_response (#2922) - Fix protocol checking for search commands (#2923) - Fix: SentinelManagedConnection.read_response() got an unexpected keyword argument 'push_request' (#2894) - Fix: automatically close connection pool for async Sentinel (#2900) - Save a reference to created async tasks, to avoid tasks potentially disappearing (#2816) - Avoid reference cycling by the garbage collector during response reading (#2932)
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Building is broken!
Hello, the last change prevents the construction of the package. Please fix the error so that the package can be built again.
The comment right at the top says Work In Progress, so it's being worked on ...
Where stands: "Work In Progress, "? Why is a package checked in that cannot be built? Why is it not built locally first to eliminate the errors?