File python-portpicker.changes of Package python-portpicker
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Mon Jun 9 15:06:09 UTC 2025 - Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
- Convert to libalternatives
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Tue Jun 3 11:55:19 UTC 2025 - Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
- Convert to pip-based build
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Tue Jan 9 21:49:51 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 1.6.0:
* Resolve an internal source of potential flakiness on the
bind/close port
* checks when used in active environments by calling
`.shutdown()` before `.close()`.
* Add `-h` and `--help` text to the command line tool.
* The command line interface now defaults to associating the
returned port with its parent process PID (usually the calling
script) when no argument was given as that makes more sense.
* When portpicker is used as a command line tool from a
script, if a port is chosen without a portserver it can now
be kept bound to a socket by a child process for a user
specified timeout. When successful, this helps
minimize race conditions as subsequent portpicker CLI
invocations within the timeout window cannot choose the same
port.
* Some pylint based refactorings to portpicker and
portpicker\_test.
* Drop 3.6 from our CI test matrix and metadata. It probably
still works there, but expect our unittests to include
3.7-ism's in the future. We'll *attempt* to avoid modern
constructs in portpicker.py itself but zero
guarantees. Using an old Python? Use an old portpicker.
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Tue Jul 19 11:16:35 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 1.5.2:
* Do not re-pick a known used (not-yet-returned) port when running stand alone
without a portserver.
* When not using a portserver *(you really should)*, try the `bind(0)`
approach before hunting for random unused ports. More reliable per
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Wed Apr 6 13:22:11 UTC 2022 - pgajdos@suse.com
- python-mock is not required for build
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Sun Jan 16 12:43:43 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to to 1.5.0:
* python 3.10 support
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Mon May 18 20:33:40 UTC 2020 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Don't use %python3_only command, but properly use alternatives.
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Mon May 20 15:18:38 UTC 2019 - pgajdos@suse.com
- version update to 1.3.1
* Fix a race condition in `pick_unused_port()` involving the free ports set.
* Adds an optional `portserver_address` parameter to `pick_unused_port()` so
that callers can specify their own regardless of `os.environ`.
* `pick_unused_port()` now raises `NoFreePortFoundError` when no available port
could be found rather than spinning in a loop trying forever.
* Fall back to `socket.AF_INET` when `socket.AF_UNIX` support is not available
to communicate with a portserver.
* Introduced `add_reserved_port()` and `return_port()` APIs to allow ports to
be recycled and allow users to bring ports of their own.
* Changed default port range to 15000-24999 to avoid ephemeral ports.
* Portserver bugfix.
- convert to single spec
- run test
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Tue Dec 1 14:27:15 UTC 2015 - rjschwei@suse.com
- Include in SLE 12 (FATE#319904, bsc#954690)
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Thu Nov 12 14:27:05 UTC 2015 - rjschwei@suse.com
- Initial build
+ Version 1.1.0