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File python-HTTPolice.changes of Package python-HTTPolice

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Tue May  6 08:12:09 UTC 2025 - Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>

- Convert to pip-based build

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Mon Mar 22 23:32:04 UTC 2021 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>

- Skip test test_from_file to avoid filing test
  (gh#vfaronov/httpolice#10).

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Mon May 25 10:59:19 UTC 2020 - Petr Gajdos <pgajdos@suse.com>

- %python3_only -> %python_alternative

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Tue Mar 10 08:56:26 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>

- Do not run coverage report as it aint really needed

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Wed Jul 24 12:09:34 UTC 2019 - Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>

- update to version 0.9.0
  * Basic checks for most of the headers defined by WHATWG Fetch, 
    such as Access-Control-Allow-Origin.
  * Updated workarounds for HAR files exported from Chrome and Firefox.
  * See upstream changelog for more 

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Tue May 14 17:33:35 UTC 2019 - Ethan Apodaca <eapodaca@suse.com>

- Drop python2 support
- Remove py34-no-singledispatch.patch
- Replace brotlipy dependency with Brotli
- Remove dependancies that are not needed to build.
- Update to v0.8.0
  * Changes
    + Dropped Python 2 support. If you need it, use the older versions.
    + HTTPolice no longer requires six nor singledispatch.
    + HTTPolice now pulls in Google's Brotli instead of brotlipy,
      but this is merely a packaging change; it can work with either.
    + Notices 1299 and 1300 are no longer reported on Alt-Svc.

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Mon Feb 11 17:33:39 UTC 2019 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>

- Fix Python 3 tests
- Add py34-no-singledispatch.patch to remove unnecessary 'singledispatch'
  dependency, which is a backport from Python 3.4
- Update to v0.7.0
  * Changes
    + Reflecting changes in RFC 8187 and RFC 8259,
      notices 1253 (bad charset) and 1281 (bad encoding for JSON)
      are now reported for all encodings other than UTF-8, and
      notice 1255 (ISO-8859-1 in Content-Disposition) has been removed.
  * Added
    + Checks for quoted commas and semicolons that might confuse a naive parser
      (notices 1299 and 1300).
    + New checks for Link headers according to RFC 8288 (notices 1307,
      1308, and 1309).
    + Checks for immutable responses (notices 1301, 1302, and 1303).
    + Early hints are now recognized (due to their idiosyncratic semantics,
      they avoid many checks that are applied to all other responses).
    + Checks for the Accept-Post header (notice 1310).
    + Check for no Transfer-Encoding in response to HTTP/1.0 (notice 1306).
    + Check for 100 (Continue) before switching protocols (notice 1305).
    + Check that the sequence of responses to a request makes sense
      (notice 1304).
    + HAR files exported from Chrome and Insomnia are handled slightly better.
  * Fixed
    + Headers like Allow and Accept are now parsed more correctly
      (RFC Errata 5257).
    + gzip-encoded payloads are now decompressed more reliably.
    + When analyzing TCP streams, HTTPolice now uses a stricter heuristic
      for detecting HTTP/1.x streams, producing fewer spurious 1006/1009
      notices.
    + Notice 1291 (Preference-Applied needs Vary) is no longer reported
      on responses to POST.
- Use %license
- Remove unnecessary build dependencies
- Add more minimum versions

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Thu Nov 16 17:45:04 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- Initial version
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