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Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1086698 from Daniel Garcia's avatar Daniel Garcia (dgarcia) (revision 10)
- Delete migrate-to-pytest.patch
- Delete remove-mock.patch
- Add remove-icecream.patch
- Update to 2.1.1:
  * [Bug]: Fix up an internal utility which monkeypatches a
    Sphinx/docutils internal, so that it accepts arbitrary args/kwargs
    instead of exploding on newer Sphinxes.
- 2.0.1:
  * [Bug]: Fix up an internal utility which monkeypatches a
    Sphinx/docutils internal, so that it accepts arbitrary args/kwargs
    instead of exploding on newer Sphinxes.
- 2.1.0:
  * [Feature]: Allow controlling the name of your development branch
    for source code links (eg “Next 1.x feature release” section
    headers) via the new releases_development_branch config option.
  * [Feature]: Add a new configuration setting,
    releases_supported_versions, allowing you to limit how many “Next
    1.x feature release” (or bugfix, etc) sections appear at the top
    of your changelog.
- 2.0.0:
  * [Bug]: Don’t make tmpdirs in releases.util.make_app when being
    given explicit directory args.
  * [Bug]: Changelog transformation sometimes failed to occur when
    running under a ‘single HTML file’ Sphinx builder (eg singlehtml),
    which resulted in ‘unknown node’ errors. This has been fixed.
  * [Support]: Migrated the test suite to use pytest-relaxed (and thus
    pytest) instead of spec.
  * [Support]: Dropped support for Sphinx <4. We tried to support
    1.8+, but too many transitive dependencies have clearly “moved on”
    and cause various cells in the test matrix to fail hard.
  * [Support]: Dropped support for Python 2.7, Python 3.4, and Python
    3.5, to align slightly better with upstream (and ecosystem) EOLs.
  * [Support]: The releases_release_uri/releases_issue_uri settings
    now allow modern (.format/f-strings) string formatting, in
    addition to the old %s-based interpolation.
  * [Support]: Administrivia overhaul: enhanced README, packaging
    metadata cleaned up/expanded, CI moved to Circle-CI, renamed dev
    branch to main, and more besides.
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