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PKGBUILD 0000000490 490 Bytes
_service 0000000447 447 Bytes
appimage.yml 0000001168 1.14 KB
debian.changelog 0000042461 41.5 KB
debian.tar.gz 0000002232 2.18 KB
osc-0.166.0.tar.gz 0000361812 353 KB
osc.changes 0000107603 105 KB
osc.dsc 0000000209 209 Bytes
osc.spec 0000006121 5.98 KB
Revision 138 (latest revision is 194)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 743494 from Marcus Rueckert's avatar Marcus Rueckert (darix) (revision 138)
- 0.166.0 (boo#1154972)
  * New password handling backend. Supported password stores:
      - Plaintext password
      - Obfuscated password
      - python-keyring (kwallet, secret store)
      - gnome-keyring
      - no store at all (ask for the password every time
  * Refactor initial setup of osc (to select password store)
  * fix decoding on osc lbl (boo#1137477)
  * fix breakage of submitting complete branches back as an
    submit request that contain packages without a change.
  * fix error with plugins and osc -h
  * various decoding improvements
  * Transfer the name of the input file to vc instead of the content
    (obs-build/vc will do the rest and open the file).
  * support appimage builds
  * new command browse. (opens a browser opening the project or package)
  * new option --incoming for osc rq and osc review to only show only
    incoming reqeusts for a project.
- new Recommends for xdg-utils. osc-browse uses xdg-open to open
  the url to the project/package in an internet browser
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