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- update to version 1.5.4: - 1.5.3 was missing a test database. This release adds the test file. There are no other changes. Reported by Lumír 'Frenzy' Balhar. GitHub #60. - update to version 1.5.3: - Fix a segfault when decoding a database with a corrupt data section. Reported by Robert Scott. GitHub #58.
- Fix build without python2
- update to version 1.5.2: - Minor performance improvements in the pure Python reader.
- update to version 1.5.1: - Fix a possible segfault due to not correctly incrementing the reference on a returned object. - update to version 1.5.0: - Python 3.3 and 3.4 are no longer supported. - The extension source directory was moved to prevent an ``ImportWarning`` when importing the module on Python 2 with ``-Wdefault`` set. Reported by David Szotten and Craig de Stigter. GitHub #31. - The ``get`` method now accepts ``ipaddress.IPv4Address`` and ``ipaddress.IPv6Address`` objects in addition to strings. This works with both the pure Python implementation as well as the extension. Based on a pull request #48 by Eric Pruitt. GitHub #50. - A new method, ``get_with_prefix_len``, was added. This method returns a tuple containing the record and the prefix length.
- Update to 1.4.1: * Fixes for python 3.7
- update to version 1.4.0: * IMPORTANT: Previously, the pure Python reader would allow `ipaddress.IPv4Address` and `ipaddress.IPv6Address` objects when calling `.get()`. This would fail with the C extension. The fact that these objects worked at all was an implementation detail and has varied with different releases. This release makes the pure Python implementation consistent with the extension. A `TypeError` will now be thrown if you attempt to use these types with either the pure Python implementation or the extension. The IP address passed to `.get()` should be a string type. * Fix issue where incorrect size was used when unpacking some types with the pure Python reader. Reported by Lee Symes. GitHub #30. * You may now pass in the database via a file descriptor rather than a file name when creating a new ``maxminddb.Reader`` object using ``MODE_FD``. This will read the database from the file descriptor into memory. Pull request by nkinkade. GitHub #33.
- initial package