Update Info

SUSE-SLE-Module-Packagehub-Subpackages-15-SP3-2021-2863


Recommended update for python-dbus-python


Type: recommended
Severity: moderate
Issued: 2021-08-30
Description:
This update for python-dbus-python fixes the following issues:

- Update to latest version from tumbleweed. (jsc#ECO-3589, bsc#1183818)

- update to 1.2.16:
  * All tests are run even if the 'tap.py' module is not available, althoug diagnostics for failing tests will be better if it is present.

- Support builds with more than one python3 flavor
- Clean duplicate python flavor variables for configure

- Version update to version 1.2.14:
  * Ensure that the numeric types from dbus.types get the same str() under Python 3.8 that they did under previous versions.
  * Disable -Winline.
  * Add clearer license information using SPDX-License-Identifier.
  * Include inherited methods and properties when documenting objects, which regressed when migrating from epydoc to sphinx.
  * Add missing variant_level member to UnixFd type, for parity with the other dbus.types types
  * Don't reply to method calls if they have the NO_REPLY_EXPECTED flag
  * Silence '-Wcast-function-type' with gcc 8.
  * Fix distcheck with python3.7 by deleting '__pycache__' during uninstall.
  * Consistently save and restore the exception indicator when called from C code.

- Add missing dependency for pkg-config files

- Version update to version 1.2.8:
  * Python 2.7 required or 3.4 respectively
  * Upstream dropped epydoc completely

- Add dbus-1-python3 package
- Make BusConnection.list_activatable_names actually call struct entries than the signature allows with libdbus 1.4 imports dbus, is finalized, is re-initialized, and re-imports - When removing signal matches, clean up internal state, avoiding a memory leak in long-lived Python processes that connect to
- When setting the sender of a message, allow it to be org.freedesktop.DBus so you can implement a D-Bus daemon
- New package: dbus-1-python-devel


              

Packages


  • python-dbus-python-1.2.16-6.3.1