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File python-cx_Freeze.changes of Package python-cx_Freeze
------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri May 18 21:12:54 UTC 2018 - jengelh@inai.de - Add limitations of CX_Freeze to the descriptions. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 9 03:01:39 UTC 2018 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to 5.1.1 * See changelog at https://github.com/anthony-tuininga/cx_Freeze/blob/5.1.1/doc/releasenotes.rst - Add license file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 18 16:42:45 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Implement single-spec version - Update to 5.1 * See changelog at https://github.com/anthony-tuininga/cx_Freeze/blob/5.1/doc/releasenotes.rst ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 14 18:55:40 UTC 2014 - termim@gmail.com - Update to 4.3.2: * note: This version supports Python 2.4 and above. If you need Python 2.3 support, please use cx_Freeze 4.2.3. * Added support for Python 3.4. * Added hooks for PyQt4, PyQt5 and PySide to handle their plugins. * Added support for creating a shortcut/alias to the Applications directory within distributed DMG files for OS X. * Improve missing modules output. * Avoid polluting the extension module namespace when using the bootstrap module to load the extension. * Added support for using setuptools and pip if such tools are available. * Added first tests; nose and mock are required to run them. * Remove --bundle-iconfile in favor of --iconfile as a more generic method of including the icon for bdist_mac. * Documentation improved and FAQ added. * Converted samples to follow PEP 8. - Bugs fixed: * cxfreeze-quickstart failed if the default base was not used * scripts frozen with Python 3 fail with an ImportError trying to import the re module * fix bug where after a first attempt to find a module failed, the second attempt would erroneously succeed * stop attempting to load a module by a name that is not a valid Python identifier - Update to 4.3.1: * note: This version supports Python 2.4 and above. If you need Python 2.3 support, please use cx_Freeze 4.2.3. * Added support for the final release of Python 3.3. * Added support for copying the MSVC runtime DLLs and manifest if desired by using the --include-msvcr switch. Thanks to Almar Klein for the initial patch. * Clarified the documentation on the --replace-paths option. Thanks to Thomas Kluyver for the patch. - Bugs fixed: * Producing a Mac distribution failed with a variable reference. * Freezing a script using PyQt on a Mac failed with a type error. * Version number reported was incorrect. * Correct paths during installation on Windows. - Update to 4.3: * note: This version supports Python 2.4 and above. If you need Python 2.3 support, please use cx_Freeze 4.2.3. * Added options to build Mac OS X application bundles and DMG packages using ``bdist_mac`` and ``bdist_dmg`` distutils commands. Written by Rob Reilink. * The documentation is now using Sphinx, and is `available on ReadTheDocs.org <http://cx_freeze.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html>`_. * Added support for Python 3.3 which uses a different compiled file format than earlier versions of Python. * Added support for Windows services which start automatically and which are capable of monitoring changes in sessions such as lock and unlock. * New ``cxfreeze-quickstart`` wizard to create a basic ``setup.py`` file. Initially written by Thomas Kluyver. * Included files under their original name can now be passed to ``include_files`` as a tuple with an empty second element. Written by r_haritonov. * File inclusions/exclusions can now be specified using a full path, or a shared library name with a version number suffix. - Bugs fixed: * Messagebox display of certain errors in Windows GUI applications with Python 3. * Running Windows GUI applications in a path containing non-ASCII characters. * Calculate the correct filename for the Python shared library in Python 3.2. * Including a package would not include the packages within that package, only the modules within that package. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri May 4 08:57:17 UTC 2012 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Fix for rpmlint warnings - Update license ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 30 14:13:38 UTC 2012 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Split python 3 version into a seperate spec file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 7 14:43:04 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de - Define python3_sitearch for openSUSE-11.3 and 11.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 7 10:28:46 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de - Provides/obsoletes for python3-cx_freeze ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 5 12:28:35 UTC 2011 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Renamed the package to match the upstream naming - Cleaned up spec file formatting - Added a python 3 version of the package ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Mar 20 02:36:44 UTC 2011 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 4.2.3: - Added support for Python 3.2. - Added hook for datetime module which implicitly imports the time module. - Fixed hook for tkinter in Python 3.x. - Always include the zlib module since the zipimport module requires it, even when compression is not taking place. - Added sample for a tkinter application. - Regenerated spec file. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 27 01:11:08 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 4.2.2: - Added support for namespace packages which are loaded implicitly upon startup by injection into sys.modules. - Added support for a Zope sample which makes use of namespace packages. - Use the Microsoft compiler on Windows for Python 2.6 and up as some strange behaviors were identified with Python 2.7 when compiled using mingw32. - Eliminate warning about -mwindows when using the Microsoft compiler for building the Win32GUI base executable. - Added support for creating version resources on Windows. - Ensure that modules that are not truly required for bootstrapping are not included in the frozen modules compiled in to the executable; otherwise, * cannot be found at runtime. This problem only seems to be present in Python 2.7.1 but it is a good improvement for earlier releases of Python as well. - Added support for setting the description for Windows services. - Added hook for using the widget plugins which are part of the PyQt4.uic package. - Added additional hooks to remove spurious errors about missing modules and to force inclusion of implicitly imported modules (twitter module *. - Fixed support for installing frozen executables under Python 3.x on Windows. - Removed optional import of setuptools which is not a complete drop-in replacement for distutils and if found, replaces distutils with itself, resulting in some distutils features not being available; for those who require or prefer the use of setuptools, import it in your setup.py. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Oct 17 11:21:14 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 4.2.1. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 21 01:56:37 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 4.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 6 11:27:45 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 4.1.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 21 10:57:44 UTC 2009 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Updated to 4.1.1. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 29 17:45:29 UTC 2009 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Updated to 4.1.
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