dbus-1-python

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Ruediger Oertel's avatar Ruediger Oertel (oertel) committed (revision 2)
Build python-dbus-python for python 3.11 (jsc#PED-7127 and jsc#PED-6165)
This is required by python-qt5.
boo#1183818 was removed knowingly since it was never part of the Factory
timeline and doesn't make sense to reference it there.

- Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}

- update to 1.3.2:
  * Python 3, version 3.5 or later, is required.
  * Installing from source code using Autotools requires Python 3.5 or
    later.
  * dbus.gobject_service, dbus.types.UTF8String and the utf8_strings
  keyword argument were only usable with Python 2, and therefore have
  been removed, along with the rest of the special cases for Python 2.
  * Add methods to Message objects to manipulate the interactive
  authorization flag
  * Add licensing information in REUSE format
  * Raise ValueError instead of crashing with assertion failure when a
  Unix fd index number is greater than the number of fds actually attached
  to the message (firewalld#985; Simon McVittie)
  * Raise ValueError instead of crashing with assertion failure when
  a negative number is passed to the UnixFd constructor
  * Fix undefined escape sequences in docstrings
  * Make `distcheck` compatible with Automake 1.16.4, by forcing an
  appropriate prefix to be used
  * Update AX_PYTHON_DEVEL from autoconf-archive for better
  forwards-compatibility
  * Avoid various deprecation warnings in the build system
  - distutils.sysconfig → sysconfig
  - distutils.util → sysconfig

- update to 1.2.18:
  * dbus-python will be built for python3
  * Python 2 reached end-of-life on 2020-01-01. A future version of
    dbus-python is likely to remove Python 2 support.
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