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File python-rpyc.changes of Package python-rpyc
------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 4 12:53:57 UTC 2018 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 16 15:28:23 UTC 2018 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to 3.4.4 * Fix refcount leakage when unboxing from cache (`#196`_) * Fix TypeError when dispatching exceptions on py2 (unicode) * Respect ``rpyc_protocol_config`` for default Service getattr * Support unix domain sockets * Use first accessible server in ``connect_by_service`` * Fix deadlock problem with logging * Fix timeout problem for long commands - Update to 3.4.3 * Add missing endpoints config in ThreadPoolServer * Fix jython support * Improve documentation - Update to 3.4.2 * Fix ``export_function`` on python 3.6 - Update to 3.4.1 * Fix issue high-cpu polling * Fix filename argument in logging * Improved log messages * Drop support for python 3.2 and py 2.5 - Update to 3.4.0 * Add keepalive interface * Various fixes - Update to 3.3.0 * RPyC integrates with `plumbum <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/plumbum>`_; plumbum is required for some features, like ``rpyc_classic.py`` and *zero deploy *, but the core of the library doesn't require it. It is, of course, advised to have it installed. * ``SshContext``, ``SshTunnel`` classes killed in favor of plumbum's SSH tunneling. The interface doesn't change much, except that ``ssh_connect`` now accept a ``plumbum.SshMachine`` instance instead of ``SshContext``. * Zero deploy: deploy RPyC to a remote machine over an SSH connection and form an SSH tunnel connected to it, in just one line of code. All you need is SSH access and a Python interpreter installed on the remote machine. * Dropping Python 2.4 support. RPyC now requires Python 2.5 - 3.3. * rpycd - a well-behaved daemon for ``rpyc_classic.py``, based on `python-daemon <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-daemon/>`_ * The ``OneShotServer`` is now exposed by ``rpyc_classic -m oneshot`` * ``scripts`` directory renamed ``bin`` * Introducing ``Splitbrain Python`` - running code on remote machines transparently. Although tested, it is still considered experimental. * Removing the ``BgServerThread`` and all polling/timeout hacks in favor of a "global background reactor thread" that handles all incoming transport from all connections. This should solve all threading issues once and for all. * Added ``MockClassicConnection`` - a mock RPyC "connection" that allows you to write code that runs either locally or remotely without modification * Added ``teleport_function`` - spec file cleanups - Use update-alternatives - Update summary and conclusions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Mar 18 20:58:38 UTC 2018 - afaerber@suse.de - Convert to singlespec * Drop pre_checkin.sh ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 21 19:27:15 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - Initial python3 support ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 21 19:23:07 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - Update to version 3.2.3: * No changelog available ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 13 19:35:02 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - Update to 3.2.1: * Adding missing import (#52) * Fixing site documentation issue (#54) * Fixing Python 3 incompatibilities (#58, #59, #60, #61, #66) * Fixing slice issue (#62) * Added the endpoints parameter to the config dict of connection (only on the server side) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 8 00:12:43 UTC 2011 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - Update to 3.2.0 - Added support for IPv6 (#28) - Added SSH tunneling support (ssh_connect) - Added restricted object wrapping - Several fixes to AsyncResult and weak references - Added the ThreadPoolServer - Fixed some minor (harmless) races that caused tracebacks occasionally when server-threads terminated - Fixes issues #8, #41, #42, #43, #46, and #49. - Converted all CRLF to LF (#40) - Dropped TLSlite integration (#45). We’ve been dragging this corpse for too long - New documentation (both the website and docstrings) written in Sphinx - Python 3.0-3.2 support - 3.1.0 - Supports CPython 2.4-2.7, IronPython, and Jython - tlslite has been ported to python 2.5-2.7 (the original library targeted 2.3 and 2.4) - Initial python 3 support – not finished! - Moves to a more conventional directory structure - Moves to more standard facilities (logging, nosetests) - Solves a major performance issue with the BgServingThread (#32), by removing the contention between the two threads that share the connection - Fixes lots of issues concerning the ForkingServer (#3, #7, and #15) - Many small bug fixes (#16, #13, #4, etc.) - Integrates with the built-in ssl module for SSL support - rpyc_classic.py now takes several --ssl-xxx switches (see --help for more info) - Fixes typos, running pylint, etc. - Breakage from 3.0.7: - Removing egg builds (we’re pure python, and eggs just messed up the build) - Package layout changed drastically, and some files were renamed - The servers/ directory was renamed scripts/ - classic_server.py was renamed rpyc_classic.py - They scripts now install to your python scripts directory (no longer part of the package), e.g. C:\python27\Scripts - rpyc_classic.py now takes --register in order to register, instead of --dont-register, which was a silly choice - classic.tls_connect, factory.tls_connect were renamed tlslite_connect, to distinguish it from the new ssl_connect ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 18 14:50:42 UTC 2010 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - Update to 3.0.7 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 17 00:00:00 AST 2007 - James Oakley <jfunk@funktronics.ca> - 2.60-1 - Initial release
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