File python-pylibacl.changes of Package python-pylibacl

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Wed Aug  6 10:09:33 UTC 2025 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>

- Update to 0.7.3
  * This is a test-only changes release, removing some very old
    testing for reference counts, introduced in 2012, but which
    stopped working with Python 3.14 as it changed reference
    counting by introducing optimizations in some cases. No need
    to upgrade unless you want to make sure the test suite passes
    on 3.14, and no real failures are hidden by the broken reference
    testing.
  * Additionally, the release enables CI on Python 3.14, thanks
    Marcin Zajączkowski!

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Thu Apr 10 12:32:54 UTC 2025 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>

- Update to 0.7.2
  * Single-bugfix release: fixed the typing stub module. Nothing
    exercised it, and having been generated with pre-3.6 stubgen,
    it failed to work on modern versions. No tests failed (should
    add some), but the doc build by Sphinx failed accidentally
    since the failure to import (which was ignored) led to a
    missing title for the module, which Sphinx complained about.
    Quite funny :)

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Fri Feb 21 15:10:30 UTC 2025 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>

- Update to 0.7.1
  * Minor version, with a few test improvements, and updated
    documentation building dependencies. No user-visible
    changes otherwise.

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Sun Jan  7 21:37:36 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>

- update to 0.7.0:
  * Important: Python 3.7 is the minimum supported version, due
    to difficulty of testing old releases, and the fact that
    everything older has been deprecated a long time ago
    (e.g. 3.6 at the end of 2021).
  * Improve error handling in some corner cases (not expected to
    have any real-life impact, but who knows).
  * Improved testing coverage and test infrastructure.
  * Modernise parts of the C code based on recent Python version
  * guidelines.
  * Add a simple security policy and contribution guidelines.

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Fri Sep  1 13:21:16 UTC 2023 - ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org>

- Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}

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Sat Mar 26 19:52:42 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>

- update to 0.6.0:
  - Support for pathlib objects in `apply_to` and `has_extended`
    functions when running with Python 3.6 and newer.
  - Use of built-in C API functions for bytes/unicode/pathlib conversion
    when dealing with file names, removing custom code (with the
    associated benefits).
  - Initialisation protocol has been changed, to disallow uninitialised
    objects; this means that `__new__` will always create valid objects,
    to prevent the need for checking initialisation status in all code
    paths; this also (implicitly) fixes memory leaks on re-initialisation
    (calling `__init__(342200246)` on an existing object) and segfaults (!) on
    non-initialised object attribute access. Note ACL re-initialisation is
    tricky and (still) leads to undefined behaviour of existing Entry
    objects pointing to it.
  - Fix another bug in ACL re-initialisation where failures would result
    in invalid objects; now failed re-initialisation does not touch the
    original object.
  - Restore `__setstate__`/`__getstate__` support on Linux; this was
    inadvertently removed due a typo(!) when adding support for it in
    FreeBSD. Pickle should work again for ACL instances, although not sure
    how stable this serialisation format actually is.
  - Additionally, slightly change `__setstate__()` input to not allow
    Unicode, since the serialisation format is an opaque binary format.
  - Fix (and change) entry qualifier (which is a user/group ID) behaviour:
    assume/require that uid_t/gid_t are unsigned types (they are with
    glibc, MacOS and FreeBSD at least; the standard doesn't document the
    signedness), and convert parsing and returning the qualifier to behave
    accordingly. The breakage was most apparent on 32-bit architectures,
    in which context the problem was originally reported (see issue #13).
  - Added a `data` keyword argument to `ACL()`, which allows restoring an
    ACL directly from a serialised form (as given by `__getstate__()`),
    which should simplify some uses cases (`a = ACL(); a.__set
    state__(342200246)`).
  - When available, add the file path to I/O error messages, which should
    lead to easier debugging.
  - The test suite has changed to `pytest`, which allows increased
    coverage via parameterisation.
- drop 09c5bd80cf811a0e7b81ceddfb525d576885e097.patch (upstream)

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Mon Feb 24 15:28:16 UTC 2020 - Hans-Peter Jansen <hpj@urpla.net>

- apply a manually merged version of
  09c5bd80cf811a0e7b81ceddfb525d576885e097.patch, in order to fix
  build with 32 bit archs https://github.com/iustin/pylibacl/issues/13

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Thu Jan  9 14:06:28 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>

- Update to 0.5.4:
  * Switch to python3 interpreter
  * minor documentation improvements
- Switch to singlespec

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Mon Oct 14 14:15:19 UTC 2019 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>

- Replace %fdupes -s with plain %fdupes; hardlinks are better.
- We really don't need to support SLE-11 in openSUSE packages.

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Sun Oct 18 16:07:28 UTC 2015 - ecsos@opensuse.org

- update to 0.5.3
  - Enable all FreeBSD versions after 7.x at level 2
  - Make test suite pass under FreeBSD, which has a stricter
    behaviour with regards to invalid ACLs (which we do exercise
    in the test suite)
- update to 0.5.2
  - No visible changes release: just fix tests when running under
    pypy.

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Thu Oct 24 11:11:58 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com

- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)

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Wed Mar 20 08:57:52 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com

- Use "-fno-strict-aliasing"
- Simply documentation build

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Thu Mar 14 21:19:39 UTC 2013 - hpj@urpla.net

- version 0.5.1: initial build

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