2023-12-12 17:48:58 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
py-distlib: updated to 0.3.8
0.3.8
- markers
- Fix: use legacy version implementation for Python versions.
- tests
- Fix: use symlinks in venv creation during test.
- Fix: handle deprecation removals in Python 3.13.
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2023-10-28 21:57:26 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (516) | |
Log message:
python/wheel.mk: simplify a lot, and switch to 'installer' for installation
This follows the recommended bootstrap method (flit_core, build, installer).
However, installer installs different files than pip, so update PLISTs
for all packages using wheel.mk and bump their PKGREVISIONs.
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2023-07-17 16:58:09 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
py-distlib: updated to 0.3.7
0.3.7
- database
- Handle newlines when parsing metadata.
- markers
- Use version comparison logic for python_full_version. Thanks to Albert
Peschar for the patch.
- Simplify code with a set comprehension. Thanks to Christian Clauss for
the patch.
- scripts
- Fix shebang computation for source builds of Python. Thanks to Eli
Schwartz for the patch.
- util
- Extract tarfiles more safely by incorporating tarfile filters. Thanks to
Petr Viktorin for the patch.
- Check for 'has_cert' attribute before using it. Thanks to Lumir Balhar for
the patch.
- Fix: Handle parsing of export entries to allow script names such as
"," or ",foo". Thanks to Flavio Amurrio for the report.
- versions
- Fix: Improve conformance to PEP440. Thanks to GitHub user con-f-use
for the report.
In addition to the above, an SPDX license identifier is now used.
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2023-06-06 14:42:56 by Taylor R Campbell | Files touched by this commit (1319) |
Log message:
Mass-change BUILD_DEPENDS to TOOL_DEPENDS outside mk/.
Almost all uses, if not all of them, are wrong, according to the
semantics of BUILD_DEPENDS (packages built for target available for
use _by_ tools at build-time) and TOOL_DEPEPNDS (packages built for
host available for use _as_ tools at build-time).
No change to BUILD_DEPENDS as used correctly inside buildlink3.
As proposed on tech-pkg:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2023/06/03/msg027632.html
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2022-08-27 10:27:02 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
py-distlib: updated to 0.3.6
0.3.6
Fixed 175: Updated launcher executables to better handle the relationship \
between launcher and child process in the Job API.
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2022-08-10 09:41:04 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
py-distlib: mark as not for Python 2.7
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2022-08-10 09:25:25 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
py-distlib: updated to 0.3.5
0.3.5
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Released: 2022-07-14
- database
- Fixed 170: Corrected implementation of ``get_required_dists()``.
- index
- Updated coverage pragmas for tests relating to obsolete PyPI APIs.
- locators
- Changed the default locator configuration.
- metadata
- Updates in support of PEP 643 / Metadata 2.2.
- scripts
- Updated launcher executables. Thanks to Michael Bikovitsky for his help with
the launcher changes.
- Fixed 164: Improved support for reproducible builds by allowing a fixed
date/time to be inserted into created .exe files. Thanks to Somber Night \
for the
patch.
- util
- Fixed 161: Updated test case.
- wheel
- Updated to write archive path of RECORD to RECORD instead of staging path.
Thanks to Pieter Pas for the patch.
- Fixed 169: Removed usage of deprecated imp module in favour of importlib.
- Fixed 172: Compute ABI correctly for Python < 3.8.
In addition to the above, setup.py was replaced by setup.cfg and pyproject.toml.
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2022-01-22 16:29:50 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
py-distlib: fix PLIST for python 2.7
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2022-01-10 20:39:46 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
py-distlib: PLIST fix for Python 2.7
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2022-01-10 20:33:39 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
py-distlib: added version 0.3.4
Distlib is a library which implements low-level functions that relate to
packaging and distribution of Python software. It is intended to be used as the
basis for third-party packaging tools.
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