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Alexandre Rogoski's avatar Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) committed (revision 2)
- Update to 1.6:
  * Add support for python2.4 and python2.5 thanks to Janis Leidel (thanks!).
  * Add tox (http://codespeak.net/~hpk/tox/) configuration file for easier
    testing.
- Aditional changes from 1.5:
  * Added Git support, contributed by Jannis Leidel (thanks!). To use it you need
    GitPython >= 0.3.2.RC1.
- Aditional changes from 1.4:
  * Work harder to figure out the source tree a __version__ object comes from.
    This is possible with a new function
    :meth:`versiontools.Version.from_tuple_and_hint`.
  * Allow people to omit the version identifier in setup.py (defaulting to
    ``__version__``) 
- Aditional changes from 1.3.2:
  * Change version string produced by :meth:`versiontools.Version.__str__` and
    `versiontools.format_version` to be more useful when vcs integration is not
    available and the release is not final.
- Aditional changes from 1.3.1:
  * To make `setup.py test` work in third party components we cannot use
    versiontools in our own setup.
- Aditional changes from 1.3:
  * Add integration with setuptools (or more accurately, distribute) so that you
    no longer have to try-import versiontools. This means that you may finally
    install your packages with pip and everything will work correctly.
  * Prevent an unexplained crash when following the backtrace in
    ``Version._find_source_tree()``.
- Aditional changes from 1.2:
  * Change how vcs objects are constructed. With this change they are only
    constructed lazily when needed.  This speeds up common operations, delays the
    time any additional modules are imported (if any) and retains backwards comp
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