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File intelhex.spec of Package intelhex
# # spec file for package intelhex # # Copyright (c) 2022 SUSE LLC # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # Name: intelhex Version: 2.3.0 Release: 1.6 Summary: Library for Intel HEX Files Manipulations License: BSD-3-Clause Group: Development/Tools/Other URL: https://github.com/bialix/intelhex Source: https://github.com/bialix/intelhex/archive/%{version}.zip BuildRequires: dos2unix BuildRequires: python3 BuildRequires: unzip BuildArch: noarch %description Python implementation of Intel HEX file format allows you read, modify, write hex files and convert them to binary form. The Intel HEX file format widely used in microprocessors and microcontrollers area as the de-facto standard for representation of code for programming microelectronic devices. This work implements an **intelhex** Python library to read, write, create from scratch and manipulate data from HEX (also known as Intel HEX) file format. These operations are provided by “IntelHex” class. The distribution package also includes several convenience Python scripts to do basic tasks that utilize this library. The “bin2hex.py” script converts binary data to HEX, and the “hex2bin.py” works the other direction. “hex2dump.py” converts data from HEX to a hexdump which is useful for inspecting data, and “hexmerge.py” merges multiple HEX files into one. %lang_package %prep %setup -q %build python3 setup.py\ build %install python3 setup.py\ install\ --prefix=%{_prefix}\ --root=%{buildroot} dos2unix AUTHORS.rst NEWS.rst README.rst LICENSE.txt %files %doc AUTHORS.rst NEWS.rst README.rst %license LICENSE.txt %{_bindir}/bin2hex.py %{_bindir}/hex*.py %{python_sitelib}/* %changelog * Wed Jun 15 2022 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 2.3.0: * Add IntelHex.find() method to find a given byte pattern. (Scott Armitage) * API changes: IntelHex.segments() method supports new optional parameter * min_gap to allow consolidation of segments with small but existing gaps into a single segment. Default value is 1. (Ryan Downing) * API changes: IntelHex.tofile() now supports the optional byte_count parameter from IntelHex.write_hex_file(). Only used if format = hex. * Fix Python 3.9 compatibility issue with 'array' module (Piotr Korowacki) * Fix installation for Python version taking setup rather from setuptools than distutils (Theo Sbrissa) * Sun Aug 16 2020 Klaus Kämpf <kkaempf@suse.com> - build with Python3 * Fri Jun 8 2018 kkaempf@suse.com - Update to 2.2.1 * Fixes for PyPI. - Fix project URL - Update to 2.2 * API changes: IntelHex.write_hex_file method: added support for new parameter: eolstyle = native | CRLF. (Alexander Belchenko) * API changes: IntelHex.write_hex_file() method gets new optional parameter byte_count to specify how many bytes should be written to each data record in output file. Default value is 16. (patch from GitHub user erki1993) * Unit tests: Fixed xrange overflow test for Python 2.7 on 64-bit platforms. Use sys.maxint to ensure we trigger an exception. (Masayuki Takeda) * Script hexinfo.py: Python 3 compatibility for processing start address dict keys. (patch from GitHub user mentaal) * Added get_memory_size() method: approx memory footprint of IntelHex object plus data. (Alexander Belchenko) * Better compatibility with Python 3. (Alexander Belchenko) - Update to 2.1 * API changes: added IntelHex.segments() method that returns a list of ordered tuple objects, representing contiguous occupied data addresses. (Andrew Fernandes) * New command-line script hexinfo.py to print summary about hex files contents (file name, start address, address ranges covered by the data) in YAML format. (Andrew Fernandes) * Better Python 3 compatibility when hex2bin.py and bin2hex.py scripts are trying to read/write binary data from stdin or to stdout. (GitHub issue https://github.com/bialix/intelhex/issues/4) * The main activity of the IntelHex project slowly drifting towards GitHub - the main social network for OSS developers. I'd really like to get some help from additional maintainer though. * API changes: IntelHex.dump() method gets new optional parameters: width, withpadding to control generation of output text. (patch from GitHub user durexyl) * Script hex2dump.py gets new option --width to support corresponding parameter in IntelHex.dump() method. - Update to 2.0 * The same codebase can be run on both Python 2 (2.4-2.7) and Python 3 (3.2+). No need to use 2to3. * compat.py: provide more helper functions and aliases to reduce changes required to convert python 2 compatible sources to python 3. The code becomes quite ugly, but such compatibility has its price. * Python 3 compatibility: tobinstr should return bytes not unicode string (Bug #1212698). * Python 2: better support for long int addresses (over 2GB) (Bug [#1408934]) * Fri Jul 1 2016 toddrme2178@gmail.com - Fix Group tag. * Tue May 27 2014 sbrabec@suse.cz - Created new package, version 1.5.
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