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Wed Sep 16 15:02:34 UTC 2015 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- Update to version 8.1.1
  * Restored path.path with a DeprecationWarning.
  * Removed path.path. Clients must now refer to the canonical 
    name, path.Path as introduced in 6.2.
  * Added support for resolving certain directories on a system to 
    platform-friendly locations using the appdirs library.
  * In order to support "multipath" results, where multiple paths 
    are returned in a single, os.pathsep-separated string, a new
    class MultiPath now represents those special results. This
    functionality is experimental and may change. Feedback is
    invited.

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Wed Aug 12 14:22:58 UTC 2015 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- Update to version 7.6
  - Pull Request #100: Add ``merge_tree`` method for merging
    two existing directory trees.
  - Uses `setuptools_scm <https://github.org/pypa/setuptools_scm>`_
    for version management.
- Update to version 7.5
  - #97: ``__rdiv__`` and ``__rtruediv__`` are now defined.
- Update to version 7.4
  - #93: chown now appears in docs and raises NotImplementedError if
    ``os.chown`` isn't present.
  - #92: Added compatibility support for ``.samefile`` on platforms without
    ``os.samefile``.
- Update to version 7.3
  - #91: Releases now include a universal wheel.
- Update to version 7.2
  - In chmod, added support for multiple symbolic masks (separated by commas).
  - In chmod, fixed issue in setting of symbolic mask with '=' where
    unreferenced permissions were cleared.
- Update to version 7.1
  - #23: Added support for symbolic masks to ``.chmod``.
- Update to version 7.0
  - The ``open`` method now uses ``io.open`` and supports all of the
    parameters to that function. ``open`` will always raise an ``OSError``
    on failure, even on Python 2.
  - Updated ``write_text`` to support additional newline patterns.
  - The ``text`` method now always returns text (never bytes), and thus
    requires an encoding parameter be supplied if the default encoding is not
    sufficient to decode the content of the file.
- Update to version 6.2
  - ``path`` class renamed to ``Path``. The ``path`` name remains as an alias
   for compatibility.
- Update to version 6.1
  - ``chown`` now accepts names in addition to numeric IDs.
- Update to version 6.0
  - Drop support for Python 2.5. Python 2.6 or later required.
  - Installation now requires setuptools.
- Update to version 5.3
  - Allow arbitrary callables to be passed to path.walk ``errors`` parameter.
    Enables workaround for issues such as #73 and #56.
- Update to version 5.2
  - #61: path.listdir now decodes filenames from os.listdir when loading
    characters from a file. On Python 3, the behavior is unchanged. On Python
    2, the behavior will now mimick that of Python 3, attempting to decode
    all filenames and paths using the encoding indicated by
    ``sys.getfilesystemencoding()``, and escaping any undecodable characters
    using the 'surrogateescape' handler.
- Update to version 5.1
  - #53: Added ``path.in_place`` for editing files in place.
- Update to version 5.0
  - ``path.fnmatch`` now takes an optional parameter ``normcase`` and this
    parameter defaults to self.module.normcase (using case normalization most
    pertinent to the path object itself). Note that this change means that
    any paths using a custom ntpath module on non-Windows systems will have
    different fnmatch behavior.
  - Issue #50: Methods that accept patterns (``listdir``, ``files``, ``dirs``,
    ``walk``, ``walkdirs``, ``walkfiles``, and ``fnmatch``) will now use a
    ``normcase`` attribute if it is present on the ``pattern`` parameter. The
    path module now provides a ``CaseInsensitivePattern`` wrapper for strings
    suitable for creating case-insensitive patterns for those methods.
- Update to version 4.4
  - Issue #44: _hash method would open files in text mode, producing
    invalid results on Windows. Now files are opened in binary mode, producing
    consistent results.
  - Issue #47: Documentation is dramatically improved with Intersphinx links
    to the Python os.path functions and documentation for all methods and
    properties.
- Update to version 4.3
  - Issue #32: Add ``chdir`` and ``cd`` methods.
- Update to version 4.2
  - ``open()`` now passes all positional and keyword arguments through to the
    underlying ``builtins.open`` call.
- Update to version 4.1
  - Native Python 2 and Python 3 support without using 2to3 during the build
    process.
- Update to version 4.0
  - Added a ``chunks()`` method to a allow quick iteration over pieces of a
    file at a given path.
  - Issue #28: Fix missing argument to ``samefile``.
  - Initializer no longer enforces `isinstance basestring` for the source
    object. Now any object that supplies ``__unicode__`` can be used by a
    ``path`` (except None). Clients that depend on a ValueError being raised
    for ``int`` and other non-string objects should trap these types
    internally.
  - Issue #30: ``chown`` no longer requires both uid and gid to be provided
    and will not mutate the ownership if nothing is provided.
- Update to version 3.2
  - Issue #22: ``__enter__`` now returns self.
- Update to version 3.1
  - Issue #20: `relpath` now supports a "start" parameter to match the
    signature of `os.path.relpath`.
- Update to version 3.0
  - Minimum Python version is now 2.5.
- Update to version 2.6
  - Issue #5: Implemented `path.tempdir`, which returns a path object which is
    a temporary directory and context manager for cleaning up the directory.
  - Issue #12: One can now construct path objects from a list of strings by
    simply using path.joinpath.
- Update to version 2.5
  - Issue #7: Add the ability to do chaining of operations that formerly only
    returned None.
  - Issue #4: Raise a TypeError when constructed from None.
- Update to version 2.4
  - No upstream changelog

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Mon Jul 23 10:47:16 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de

- Initial version

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