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Request 967536 accepted

- Add missing bug references to this changelog.
- Update to 0.38.0:
- Remove the last use of setup.py test idiom.
- Use m2_PyObject_AsReadBuffer instead of PyObject_AsReadBuffer.
- Add support for arm64 big endian
- Make support of RSA_SSLV23_PADDING optional (it has been deprecated).
- Move project to src/ layout
- Allow verify_cb_* to be called with ok=True
- Be prepared if any of constants in x509_vfy.h is not available.
- But we do support 3.8
- We DO NOT support Python 2.6.
- All patches were upstreamed:
- 293_sslv23_padding.patch
- no-need-parameterized.patch
- python-M2Crypto-Allow-on-UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE.patch
- Add no-need-parameterized.patch ... we don't need run-time requirement
of parameterized package (bsc#1185150).
- Add 293_sslv23_padding.patch to avoid using RSA_SSLV23_PADDING
(gl#m2crypto/m2crypto#293, gh#openssl/openssl#14216).
- OpenSSL allows the verificaton to continue on
UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE
* This unifies the behaviour of a single certificate with an
unknown CA certificate with a self-signed certificate.
- Add python-M2Crypto-Allow-on-UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE.patch
(Thanks for Debian,
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/m2crypto/-/commit/e0e9ad5cfff8)
- Add source signature file
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love pytest
- Update to 0.37.1:
- Remove support for CentOS 6 and Python 2.6 (remove
tests.vendor module). Python 2.7 is still fully supported.
- Remodel CI:
- on GitHub switched from Travis-CI to GH Actions
- on GitLab-CI: stop testing 2.7 on Fedora, add centos7
- update appveyor.yml
- Stop playing with swig in setup.py, we don't support swig 1.*
anymore.
- Fix dereferencing of pointers (gl#m2crypto/m2crypto#281)
- Replace deprecated PyObject_AsReadBuffer with our own shim
(thanks to Casey Deccio for saving my bacon there).
- Use parametrized to create parametrized tests (new external
dependency).
- Only use DigestSign() and DigestUpdate() with OpenSSL >= 1.1.1
- Expose all the X509_V_FLAG
- Add support for DigestSign* and DigestVerify*
Update to 0.36.0:
- wrap SocketIO in io.Buffered* for makefile
- SSL.Connection.close accepts an argument to force the socket closing

- SSL.Connection: make the clientPostConnectionCheck an instance
attribute
- Fixed bug with usage of unexisting method getreply at SSL_Transport

- Add appveyor builds for python 3.7 and 3.8
- Fixed syntax warning on line 44.
- Update M2Crypto.six to 1.13.0
- base64.decodestring() was finally removed in Python 3.8.
- wrap SocketIO in io.Buffered* for makefile
- NULL is legal argument for key and iv paramters of EVP_CipherInit(3)

- Expose X509_V_FLAG_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS verification flag and
X509_STORE_SET_FLAGS function
- Stop testing for 2.6 and 3.4 on Travis. Start testing 3.8
- Extend test cert validity to 2049
- Revert using typing module in 2.6. It is just not worthy.
- Update Debian/stable SSL as well
- Make tests pass again.
- Stop using string module, which has been deprecated.
- Tiny fixes to make pyls more happy
- CI: Rework Fedora CI configuration
- Remove upstream merged patch 001-fix-buffering-for-python38.patch.
- Do not pull in py2 pkg on doc subpkg
- in python3.8 the fp is wrapped in a Buffer. SSL.Connection.makefile
returns a socketIO which is no buffer.
Added: 001-fix-buffering-for-python38.patch
- Update to fix release 0.35.2 ... just fixing the test suite
(bsc#1172226).
- Replace fix_OpenSSL111c.patch with proper new release 0.35.1
(there is really not much more in it; bsc#1149792).
- Add fix_OpenSSL111c.patch patch to ensure compatibility with
OpenSSL 1.1.1c. gl#m2crypto/m2crypto#258 and jsc#SLE-9135.
- Upgrade to 0.34.0
- no upstream changelog
- Upgrade to 0.33.0 (bsc#1135009):
- eb4525c - Stop pretending to support Python 3.4.
- 6a89548 - Fix use of urlunsplit (25 hours ago)
- 0a5a356 - tests/test_ssl: use -ciphercuites for TLS1.3 cipher in
openssl1.1
- 8a0a3e3 - There are apparently multiword CPP variables. Taking that
into account.
- Remove
0001-tests-test_ssl-use-ciphercuites-for-TLS1.3-cipher-in.patch
as it included in the latest release.
- Fix for compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.0h by adding the patch
0001-tests-test_ssl-use-ciphercuites-for-TLS1.3-cipher-in.patch
- Update to 0.32.0:
* 471582f - setup.py: use ${CPP} as path to cpp
* efb1580 - Bump pipeline OpenSSL from 1.1.0i to 1.1.0j
* 35bb71b - Stub wchar_t helpers and ignore unused WCHAR defs
* effc7be - Add type comment to setup.py
- Whoops! Here -devel dependency certainly should stay
- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
- Update to 0.31.0 released tarball:
* Compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.1 (partly workaround, maybe
requires further investigation)
* Fixes for Windows builds
* Fixes of installs on AWS Lambda
* Fixes of Mac OS X related failures
* Fix Python 2.6 compatibility issues
- pre-release of 0.31.0 tarball
- add openssl-1_1_1-compat.patch to fix OpenSSL 1.1.1 compatibility.
- Update to 0.30.1:
* Various small typos (Windows builds, Fix SSL.Connection.__del__)
* The project is now Linux-distribution agnostic
* Replace all old-style classes with the new ones (it shouldn't
cause any problems, but feel free to file an issue, if it does)
* Do not by-pass a potential transfer decoding in m2urllib2
* Update M2Crypto.six with 1.11.0 and replace our local workarounds
with new functions.
* SSLv3 just removed.
* Don't support Python 2.6 on Windows anymore. Windows users don't
have python as a system package, so they are usually more likely
to upgrade anyway.
- Update to 0.29.0 (Fixes of some small bugs)
- Require python-xml that is used by some parts of M2crypto
- Update to 0.28.2:
* Fix ppc builds
- Enable tests, fix docu install phase
- Removed obsolete patches fix-build-python3.diff
and fix-openssl-include-path.diff
- Update to 0.28.1
* compability with Python 3
* building on Mac OS X should be now more reliable and automagic
* Fix licence in metadata: it is MIT, not BSD
* Fix and add tests for SWIG/_aes.i module
* Bundle-in unittest2 for Python 2.6
* Remove all PGP modules
- use generic way to require python-typing now that python3 provides it
- License set to MIT
- Remove unnecessary fdupes call
- Update to 0.27.0
* Fix licence: it is MIT, not BSD
* At least minimal support of SNI in httpslib.
* Small bugfixes and cleanups.
* More effort to make build system more robust.
* Restore m2.rsa_set_e() and m2.rsa_set_n().
* Make sure that every exceptional return throws and exception and viceversa.
- Add patch fix-build-python3.diff to let it build with python3
- Add patch fix-openssl-include-path.diff to fix openssl include path
(the code already includes the openssl/ part)
- Create a new package python-M2Crypto-doc for documentation since rpmlint
was complaining around 75% of the package was documentation.
- Update to 0.26.4 with fix for OpenSSL 1.1.0 and LibreSSL
- Update to 0.26.3 with fix for a syntax error
- Update to 0.26.2
* compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.0
- only require python3-typing if necessary
- It doesn't look like python3-m2crypto ever existed, so don't
provide it.
- Add python-typing as a dependency
- Provide python-m2crypto in the python2 package
- Update to 0.26.0
* No changelog provided
- Implement single-spec version.
- use pypi.io as Source URL
- update to 0.25.1
- set new dependency on package python-typing
- update to 0.24.0 (bsc#1001377)
* No changelog provided
- README is no longer included
- Removed obsolete python-M2Crypto-SWIG-3.0.5.patch
- fix SSLv2 link error for 13.2 and Leap 42.1 (M2Crypto-0.22.5-SSLv2_link_error.patch) (bsc#969731)
- update to 0.22.5, fix URL
- drop python-M2Crypto-SWIG-3.0.5.patch (functionality included upstream)
- SLE12 requires swig3 for a successful build, too
- fix build for openSUSE Leap 42.1 (requires swig3)
- Add python-M2Crypto-SWIG-3.0.5.patch: Fix generation of M2Crypto
module when using SWIG 3.0.5.
- Manually install _m2crypto shadow file: setup.py misses it.
(boo#917759, boo#917815).
- Update to 0.22.3
* No changelog provided
- Demos are no longer included
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
- fixed %fdupes creating dangling symlinks (bnc#835687)
- Add Source URL, see https://en.opensuse.org/SourceUrls
- Add requirement on python-pyOpenSSL, thinner than M2Crypto
- Narrow the scops of fdupes (see bnc#784670)
- fix Obsoletes
- fix license to be in spdx.org format
- Use SPDX style license
- Require python-distribute instead of python-setuptools
- Don't package testsuite
- Renamed to python-M2Crypto to match PyPI upstream name
* Added Provides/Obsoletes for python-m2crypto
- Fixed wrong-EOL, executable bit for docs rpmlint warnings
- Update to 0.21.1
- Support OpenSSL 1.0. Thanks to Miloslav Trmac for figuring out
how to fix test_smime.py
- Rename m2.engine_init to engine_init_error so that ENGINE_init
and ENGINE_finish can be exposed, thanks to Erlo
- 0.20 started releasing Python locks even around some operations
that interacted with the Python runtime, potentially causing
crashes and other weirdness, fix by Miloslav Trmac
- Make httpslib.ProxyHTTPSConnection work with Python 2.3
- Removed patches that are now upstream
- Removed authors from spec
- add some upstream patches to fix openssl 1.0 build
- update to 0.20.2
* PGP subpackage is deprecated
* m2urllib now closes sockets properly
* port is now integer in ProxyHTTPSConnection
* many bugfixes
* test coverage up to 80%
- enabled test suite in %check phase
(requires python-setuptools and openssl binary to run)
- Update to M2Crypto 0.19.1.
- package taken from devel:languages:python in OBS

Request History
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mcepl created request

- Add missing bug references to this changelog.
- Update to 0.38.0:
- Remove the last use of setup.py test idiom.
- Use m2_PyObject_AsReadBuffer instead of PyObject_AsReadBuffer.
- Add support for arm64 big endian
- Make support of RSA_SSLV23_PADDING optional (it has been deprecated).
- Move project to src/ layout
- Allow verify_cb_* to be called with ok=True
- Be prepared if any of constants in x509_vfy.h is not available.
- But we do support 3.8
- We DO NOT support Python 2.6.
- All patches were upstreamed:
- 293_sslv23_padding.patch
- no-need-parameterized.patch
- python-M2Crypto-Allow-on-UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE.patch
- Add no-need-parameterized.patch ... we don't need run-time requirement
of parameterized package (bsc#1185150).
- Add 293_sslv23_padding.patch to avoid using RSA_SSLV23_PADDING
(gl#m2crypto/m2crypto#293, gh#openssl/openssl#14216).
- OpenSSL allows the verificaton to continue on
UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE
* This unifies the behaviour of a single certificate with an
unknown CA certificate with a self-signed certificate.
- Add python-M2Crypto-Allow-on-UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE.patch
(Thanks for Debian,
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/m2crypto/-/commit/e0e9ad5cfff8)
- Add source signature file
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love pytest
- Update to 0.37.1:
- Remove support for CentOS 6 and Python 2.6 (remove
tests.vendor module). Python 2.7 is still fully supported.
- Remodel CI:
- on GitHub switched from Travis-CI to GH Actions
- on GitLab-CI: stop testing 2.7 on Fedora, add centos7
- update appveyor.yml
- Stop playing with swig in setup.py, we don't support swig 1.*
anymore.
- Fix dereferencing of pointers (gl#m2crypto/m2crypto#281)
- Replace deprecated PyObject_AsReadBuffer with our own shim
(thanks to Casey Deccio for saving my bacon there).
- Use parametrized to create parametrized tests (new external
dependency).
- Only use DigestSign() and DigestUpdate() with OpenSSL >= 1.1.1
- Expose all the X509_V_FLAG
- Add support for DigestSign* and DigestVerify*
Update to 0.36.0:
- wrap SocketIO in io.Buffered* for makefile
- SSL.Connection.close accepts an argument to force the socket closing

- SSL.Connection: make the clientPostConnectionCheck an instance
attribute
- Fixed bug with usage of unexisting method getreply at SSL_Transport

- Add appveyor builds for python 3.7 and 3.8
- Fixed syntax warning on line 44.
- Update M2Crypto.six to 1.13.0
- base64.decodestring() was finally removed in Python 3.8.
- wrap SocketIO in io.Buffered* for makefile
- NULL is legal argument for key and iv paramters of EVP_CipherInit(3)

- Expose X509_V_FLAG_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS verification flag and
X509_STORE_SET_FLAGS function
- Stop testing for 2.6 and 3.4 on Travis. Start testing 3.8
- Extend test cert validity to 2049
- Revert using typing module in 2.6. It is just not worthy.
- Update Debian/stable SSL as well
- Make tests pass again.
- Stop using string module, which has been deprecated.
- Tiny fixes to make pyls more happy
- CI: Rework Fedora CI configuration
- Remove upstream merged patch 001-fix-buffering-for-python38.patch.
- Do not pull in py2 pkg on doc subpkg
- in python3.8 the fp is wrapped in a Buffer. SSL.Connection.makefile
returns a socketIO which is no buffer.
Added: 001-fix-buffering-for-python38.patch
- Update to fix release 0.35.2 ... just fixing the test suite
(bsc#1172226).
- Replace fix_OpenSSL111c.patch with proper new release 0.35.1
(there is really not much more in it; bsc#1149792).
- Add fix_OpenSSL111c.patch patch to ensure compatibility with
OpenSSL 1.1.1c. gl#m2crypto/m2crypto#258 and jsc#SLE-9135.
- Upgrade to 0.34.0
- no upstream changelog
- Upgrade to 0.33.0 (bsc#1135009):
- eb4525c - Stop pretending to support Python 3.4.
- 6a89548 - Fix use of urlunsplit (25 hours ago)
- 0a5a356 - tests/test_ssl: use -ciphercuites for TLS1.3 cipher in
openssl1.1
- 8a0a3e3 - There are apparently multiword CPP variables. Taking that
into account.
- Remove
0001-tests-test_ssl-use-ciphercuites-for-TLS1.3-cipher-in.patch
as it included in the latest release.
- Fix for compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.0h by adding the patch
0001-tests-test_ssl-use-ciphercuites-for-TLS1.3-cipher-in.patch
- Update to 0.32.0:
* 471582f - setup.py: use ${CPP} as path to cpp
* efb1580 - Bump pipeline OpenSSL from 1.1.0i to 1.1.0j
* 35bb71b - Stub wchar_t helpers and ignore unused WCHAR defs
* effc7be - Add type comment to setup.py
- Whoops! Here -devel dependency certainly should stay
- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
- Update to 0.31.0 released tarball:
* Compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.1 (partly workaround, maybe
requires further investigation)
* Fixes for Windows builds
* Fixes of installs on AWS Lambda
* Fixes of Mac OS X related failures
* Fix Python 2.6 compatibility issues
- pre-release of 0.31.0 tarball
- add openssl-1_1_1-compat.patch to fix OpenSSL 1.1.1 compatibility.
- Update to 0.30.1:
* Various small typos (Windows builds, Fix SSL.Connection.__del__)
* The project is now Linux-distribution agnostic
* Replace all old-style classes with the new ones (it shouldn't
cause any problems, but feel free to file an issue, if it does)
* Do not by-pass a potential transfer decoding in m2urllib2
* Update M2Crypto.six with 1.11.0 and replace our local workarounds
with new functions.
* SSLv3 just removed.
* Don't support Python 2.6 on Windows anymore. Windows users don't
have python as a system package, so they are usually more likely
to upgrade anyway.
- Update to 0.29.0 (Fixes of some small bugs)
- Require python-xml that is used by some parts of M2crypto
- Update to 0.28.2:
* Fix ppc builds
- Enable tests, fix docu install phase
- Removed obsolete patches fix-build-python3.diff
and fix-openssl-include-path.diff
- Update to 0.28.1
* compability with Python 3
* building on Mac OS X should be now more reliable and automagic
* Fix licence in metadata: it is MIT, not BSD
* Fix and add tests for SWIG/_aes.i module
* Bundle-in unittest2 for Python 2.6
* Remove all PGP modules
- use generic way to require python-typing now that python3 provides it
- License set to MIT
- Remove unnecessary fdupes call
- Update to 0.27.0
* Fix licence: it is MIT, not BSD
* At least minimal support of SNI in httpslib.
* Small bugfixes and cleanups.
* More effort to make build system more robust.
* Restore m2.rsa_set_e() and m2.rsa_set_n().
* Make sure that every exceptional return throws and exception and viceversa.
- Add patch fix-build-python3.diff to let it build with python3
- Add patch fix-openssl-include-path.diff to fix openssl include path
(the code already includes the openssl/ part)
- Create a new package python-M2Crypto-doc for documentation since rpmlint
was complaining around 75% of the package was documentation.
- Update to 0.26.4 with fix for OpenSSL 1.1.0 and LibreSSL
- Update to 0.26.3 with fix for a syntax error
- Update to 0.26.2
* compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.0
- only require python3-typing if necessary
- It doesn't look like python3-m2crypto ever existed, so don't
provide it.
- Add python-typing as a dependency
- Provide python-m2crypto in the python2 package
- Update to 0.26.0
* No changelog provided
- Implement single-spec version.
- use pypi.io as Source URL
- update to 0.25.1
- set new dependency on package python-typing
- update to 0.24.0 (bsc#1001377)
* No changelog provided
- README is no longer included
- Removed obsolete python-M2Crypto-SWIG-3.0.5.patch
- fix SSLv2 link error for 13.2 and Leap 42.1 (M2Crypto-0.22.5-SSLv2_link_error.patch) (bsc#969731)
- update to 0.22.5, fix URL
- drop python-M2Crypto-SWIG-3.0.5.patch (functionality included upstream)
- SLE12 requires swig3 for a successful build, too
- fix build for openSUSE Leap 42.1 (requires swig3)
- Add python-M2Crypto-SWIG-3.0.5.patch: Fix generation of M2Crypto
module when using SWIG 3.0.5.
- Manually install _m2crypto shadow file: setup.py misses it.
(boo#917759, boo#917815).
- Update to 0.22.3
* No changelog provided
- Demos are no longer included
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
- fixed %fdupes creating dangling symlinks (bnc#835687)
- Add Source URL, see https://en.opensuse.org/SourceUrls
- Add requirement on python-pyOpenSSL, thinner than M2Crypto
- Narrow the scops of fdupes (see bnc#784670)
- fix Obsoletes
- fix license to be in spdx.org format
- Use SPDX style license
- Require python-distribute instead of python-setuptools
- Don't package testsuite
- Renamed to python-M2Crypto to match PyPI upstream name
* Added Provides/Obsoletes for python-m2crypto
- Fixed wrong-EOL, executable bit for docs rpmlint warnings
- Update to 0.21.1
- Support OpenSSL 1.0. Thanks to Miloslav Trmac for figuring out
how to fix test_smime.py
- Rename m2.engine_init to engine_init_error so that ENGINE_init
and ENGINE_finish can be exposed, thanks to Erlo
- 0.20 started releasing Python locks even around some operations
that interacted with the Python runtime, potentially causing
crashes and other weirdness, fix by Miloslav Trmac
- Make httpslib.ProxyHTTPSConnection work with Python 2.3
- Removed patches that are now upstream
- Removed authors from spec
- add some upstream patches to fix openssl 1.0 build
- update to 0.20.2
* PGP subpackage is deprecated
* m2urllib now closes sockets properly
* port is now integer in ProxyHTTPSConnection
* many bugfixes
* test coverage up to 80%
- enabled test suite in %check phase
(requires python-setuptools and openssl binary to run)
- Update to M2Crypto 0.19.1.
- package taken from devel:languages:python in OBS


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