Packages changed: arpwatch (3.1 -> 3.2) aws-cli (1.22.46 -> 1.22.65) cppcheck (2.6.3 -> 2.7.1) gcc11 (11.2.1+git1173 -> 11.2.1+git1406) mdadm python-pip (20.2.4 -> 22.0.4) rpm-config-SUSE (0.g96 -> 20220317) === Details === ==== arpwatch ==== Version update (3.1 -> 3.2) - update to 3.2: - Change update-ethercodes to not clobber ethercodes.dat on failure. - Add a configure option to specify the path to sendmail - use https, its 2022 after all ==== aws-cli ==== Version update (1.22.46 -> 1.22.65) - Update to version 1.22.65 + For detailed changes see https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/blob/1.22.65/CHANGELOG.rst - Update Requires in spec file from setup.py ==== cppcheck ==== Version update (2.6.3 -> 2.7.1) - update to 2.7.1: * Add support for container views. The view attribute has been added to the library tag to specify the class is a view. The lifetime analysis has been updated to use this new attribute to find dangling lifetime containers. * Various checker improvements. * Fixed false positives. - drop fix-i586.patch (obsolete) ==== gcc11 ==== Version update (11.2.1+git1173 -> 11.2.1+git1406) Subpackages: cpp11 gcc11-info gcc11-locale libasan6 libatomic1 libgcc_s1 libgfortran5 libgomp1 libhwasan0 libitm1 liblsan0 libobjc4 libstdc++6 libstdc++6-devel-gcc11 libstdc++6-locale libstdc++6-pp-gcc11 libtsan0 libubsan1 - Update to gcc-11 branch head (6a1150d1524aeda3381b21717), git1406 * includes change to adjust gnats idea of the target, fixing the build of gprbuild. [bsc#1196861] - Add gcc11-pr104931.patch to fix miscompile of embedded premake in 0ad on i586. [bsc#1197065] - drop armv5tel, merge arm and armv6hl - use --with-cpu rather than specifying --with-arch/--with-tune ==== mdadm ==== - skip RAID assembly if DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG (bsc#1196054) * Add 0120-udev-md-raid-assembly.rules-skip-if-DM_UDEV_DISABLE_.patch ==== python-pip ==== Version update (20.2.4 -> 22.0.4) - Avoid cycle: BuildRequire ca-certificates only in tests - Update requirements: v22 is not compatible with Python 3.6 and thus not suitable for SLE/Leap 15. - Update to 22.0.4: - Drop the doctype check, that presented a warning for index pages that use non-compliant HTML 5. - Update to 22.0.3: - Print the exception via rich.traceback, when running with - -debug. - Only calculate topological installation order, for packages that are going to be installed/upgraded. - This fixes an AssertionError that occured when determining installation order, for a very specific combination of upgrading-already-installed-package + change of dependencies + fetching some packages from a package index. This combination was especially common in Read the Docs' builds. - Use html.parser by default, instead of falling back to html5lib when --use-deprecated=html5lib is not passed. - Clarify that using per-requirement overrides disables the usage of wheels. - Update to 22.0.2: - Instead of failing on index pages that use non-compliant HTML 5, print a deprecation warning and fall back to html5lib-based parsing for now. This simplifies the migration for non-compliant index pages, by letting such indexes function with a warning. - Update to 22.0.1: - Accept lowercase on index pages. - Properly handle links parsed by html5lib, when using - -use-deprecated=html5lib. - Update to 22.0: - Completely replace :pypi:`tox` in our development workflow, with :pypi:`nox`. - Deprecate alternative progress bar styles, leaving only on and off as available choices. - Drop support for Python 3.6. - Disable location mismatch warnings on Python versions prior to 3.10. - These warnings were helping identify potential issues as part of the sysconfig -> distutils transition, and we no longer need to rely on reports from older Python versions for information on the transition. - Changed PackageFinder to parse HTML documents using the stdlib :class:`html.parser.HTMLParser` class instead of the html5lib package. - For now, the deprecated html5lib code remains and can be used with the --use-deprecated=html5lib command line option. However, it will be removed in a future pip release. - Utilise rich for presenting pip's default download progress bar. - Present a better error message when an invalid wheel file is encountered, providing more context where the invalid wheel file is. - Documents the --require-virtualenv flag for pip install. - pip install autocompletes paths. - Allow Python distributors to opt-out from or opt-in to the sysconfig installation scheme backend by setting sysconfig._PIP_USE_SYSCONFIG to True or False. - Make it possible to deselect tests requiring cryptography package on systems where it cannot be installed. - Start using Rich for presenting error messages in a consistent format. - Improve presentation of errors from subprocesses. - Forward pip's verbosity configuration to VCS tools to control their output accordingly. - Optimize installation order calculation to improve performance when installing requirements that form a complex dependency graph with a large amount of edges. - When a package is requested by the user for upgrade, correctly identify that the extra-ed variant of that same package depended by another user-requested package is requesting the same package, and upgrade it accordingly. - Prevent pip from installing yanked releases unless explicitly pinned via the == or === operators. - Stop backtracking on build failures, by instead surfacing them to the user and aborting immediately. This behaviour provides more immediate feedback when a package cannot be built due to missing build dependencies or platform incompatibility. - Silence Value for does not match warning caused by an erroneous patch in Slackware-distributed Python 3.9. - Fix an issue where pip did not consider dependencies with and without extras to be equal - update to 21.3.1: * Always refuse installing or building projects that have no ``pyproject.toml`` nor ``setup.py``. * Tweak running-as-root detection, to check ``os.getuid`` if it exists, on Unix-y and non-Linux/non-MacOS machines. * When installing projects with a ``pyproject.toml`` in editable mode, and the build backend does not support :pep:`660`, prepare metadata using ``prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel`` instead of ``setup.py egg_info``. Also, refuse installing projects that only have a ``setup.cfg`` and no ``setup.py`` nor ``pyproject.toml``. These restore the pre-21.3 behaviour. * Restore compatibility of where configuration files are loaded from on MacOS * Upgrade pep517 to 0.12.0 * Improve deprecation warning regarding the copying of source trees when installing from a local directory. * Suppress location mismatch warnings when pip is invoked from a Python source tree, so ``ensurepip`` does not emit warnings on CPython ``make install``. * On Python 3.10 or later, the installation scheme backend has been changed to use ``sysconfig``. This is to anticipate the deprecation of ``distutils`` in Python 3.10, and its scheduled removal in 3.12. For compatibility considerations, pip installations running on Python 3.9 or lower will continue to use ``distutils``. * Remove the ``--build-dir`` option and aliases, one last time. * In-tree builds are now the default. ``--use-feature=in-tree-build`` is now ignored. ``--use-deprecated=out-of-tree-build`` may be used temporarily to ease the transition. * Un-deprecate source distribution re-installation behaviour. * Replace vendored appdirs with platformdirs. * Support `PEP 610 `_ to detect editable installs in ``pip freeze`` and ``pip list``. The ``pip list`` column output has a new ``Editable project location`` column, and the JSON output has a new ``editable_project_location`` field. * ``pip freeze`` will now always fallback to reporting the editable project location when it encounters a VCS error while analyzing an editable requirement. Before, it sometimes reported the requirement as non-editable. * ``pip show`` now sorts ``Requires`` and ``Required-By`` alphabetically. * Do not raise error when there are no files to remove with ``pip cache purge/remove``. Instead log a warning and continue (to log that we removed 0 files). * When backtracking during dependency resolution, prefer the dependencies which are involved in the most recent conflict. This can significantly reduce the amount of backtracking required. * Cache requirement objects, to improve performance reducing reparses of requirement strings. * Support editable installs for projects that have a ``pyproject.toml`` and use a build backend that supports :pep:`660`. * When a revision is specified in a Git URL, use git's partial clone feature to speed up source retrieval. * Add a ``--debug`` flag, to enable a mode that doesn't log errors and propagates them to the top level instead. This is primarily to aid with debugging pip's crashes. * If a host is explicitly specified as trusted by the user (via the - -trusted-host option), cache HTTP responses from it in addition to HTTPS ones. * Present a better error message, when a ``file:`` URL is not found. * Fix the auth credential cache to allow for the case in which the index url contains the username, but the password comes from an external source, such as keyring. * Fix double unescape of HTML ``data-requires-python`` and ``data-yanked`` attributes. * New resolver: Fixes depth ordering of packages during resolution, e.g. a dependency 2 levels deep will be ordered before a dependecy 3 levels deep. - drop remove_mock.patch (upstream) ==== rpm-config-SUSE ==== Version update (0.g96 -> 20220317) - Update to version 20220317: * set buildshell to use bash