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    python(abi)python2-SecretStoragepython2-setuptoolsrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)2.73.0.4-14.6.0-14.0.4-14.0-15.2-14.14.1Zhu@ZOYn@Y @X|X'@W@Ws@WRW+5VVjU@U|@U?v@Ta@T=@tchvatal@suse.commimi.vx@gmail.comtbechtold@suse.comtoddrme2178@gmail.commichael@stroeder.commichael@stroeder.commichael@stroeder.comtbechtold@suse.commichael@stroeder.commichael@stroeder.commichael@stroeder.commichael@stroeder.comm0ses@samaxi.dedimstar@opensuse.orgmimi.vx@gmail.comi@marguerite.sukgronlund@suse.com- Fix building in py3 only enviroment - Remove the test conditional which was always on anyway- update to 10.5.0: * Added --list-backends option to command-line interface. * Removed logger from keyring * Set the appid for SecretService & KWallet to something meaningful- update to 10.4.0: * #279: In Kwallet, pass mainloop to SessionBus. * #278: Unpin pywin32-ctypes, but blacklist known incompatible versions. * #278: Pin to pywin32-ctypes 0.0.1 to avoid apparent breakage introduced in 0.1.0.- Implement single-spec version. - Fix source URL. - Update to version 10.3.2 * #267: More leniently unescape lowercased characters as they get re-cased by ConfigParser. - Update to version 10.3.1 * #266: Use private compatibity model rather than six to avoid the dependency. - Update to version 10.3 * #264: Implement devpi hook for supplying a password when logging in with `devpi `_ client. * #260: For macOS, added initial API support for internet passwords.- update copyright year - update to 10.2 (requires python-setuptools_scm>=1.15.0) 10.2 ---- * #259: Allow to set a custom application attribute for SecretService backend. 10.1 ---- * #253: Backends now expose a '.name' attribute suitable for identifying each backend to users.- update to 10.0.2 - build requires python-tox instead of python-pytest-runner 10.0.2 ----- * #247: Restored console script. 10.0.1 ------ * Update readme to reflect test recommendations. 10.0 ---- * Drop support for Python 3.2. * Test suite now uses tox instead of pytest-runner. Test requirements are now defined in tests/requirements.txt.- updated project URL - update to 9.3.1: * Link to the new Gitter chat room is now in the readme. * Issue #235: ``kwallet`` backend now returns string objects instead of ``dbus.String`` objects, for less surprising reprs. * Minor doc fixes.- update to 9.3: 9.3 --- * Pull Request #226: In SecretService backend, unlock individual entries. 9.2.1 ----- * Issue #230: Don't rely on dbus-python and instead defer to SecretStorage to describe the installation requirements. 9.2 --- * Issue #231 via #233: On Linux, ``secretstorage`` is now a declared dependency, allowing recommended keyring to work simply after installation. 9.1 --- * Issue #83 via #229: ``kwallet`` backend now stores the service name as a folder name in the backend rather than storing all passwords in a Python folder. - Adjust Requires - Use pypi.io for Source url- require python-setuptools (see bsc#983147)- update to upstream release 9.0 9.0 --- * Issue #217: Once again, the OS X backend uses the Framework API for invoking the Keychain service. As a result, applications utilizing this API will be authorized per application, rather than relying on the authorization of the 'security' application. Consequently, users will be prompted to authorize the system Python executable and also new Python executables, such as those created by virtualenv. 8.7 --- * Changelog now links to issues and provides dates of releases. 8.6 --- * Issue #217: Add warning in OS Keyring when 'store' is set to 'internet' to determine if this feature is used in the wild. 8.5.1 ----- * Pull Request #216: Kwallet backend now has lower priority than the preferred SecretService backend, now that the desktop check is no longer in place. 8.5 --- * Issue #168: Now prefer KF5 Kwallet to KF4. Users relying on KF4 must use prior releases. 8.4 --- * Pull Request #209: Better error message when no backend is available (indicating keyrings.alt as a quick workaround). * Pull Request #208: Fix pywin32-ctypes package name in requirements. 8.3 --- * Issue #207: Library now requires win32ctypes on Windows systems, which will be installed automatically by Setuptools 0.7 or Pip 6 (or later). * Actually removed QtKwallet, which was meant to be dropped in 8.0 but somehow remained. 8.2 --- * Update readme to include how-to use with Linux non-graphical environments. 8.1 --- * Issue #197: Add ``__version__`` attribute to keyring module. 8.0 --- * Issue #117: Removed all but the preferred keyring backends for each of the major desktop platforms: - keyring.backends.kwallet.DBusKeyring - keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring - keyring.backends.SecretService.Keyring - keyring.backends.Windows.WinVaultKeyring All other keyrings have been moved to a new package, `keyrings.alt `_ and backward-compatibility aliases removed. To retain availability of these less preferred keyrings, include that package in your installation (install both keyring and keyrings.alt). As these keyrings have moved, any keyrings indicated explicitly in configuration will need to be updated to replace "keyring.backends." with "keyrings.alt.". For example, "keyring.backends.file.PlaintextKeyring" becomes "keyrings.alt.file.PlaintextKeyring". 7.3.1 ----- * Issue #194: Redirect away from docs until they have something more than the changelog. Users seeking the changelog will want to follow the `direct link `_. 7.3 --- * Issue #117: Added support for filtering which backends are acceptable. To limit to only loading recommended keyrings (those with priority >= 1), call:: keyring.core.init_backend(limit=keyring.core.recommended) 7.2 --- * Pull Request #190: OS X backend now exposes a ``keychain`` attribute, which if set will be used by ``get_password`` when retrieving passwords. Useful in environments such as when running under cron where the default keychain is not the same as the default keychain in a login session. Example usage:: keyring.get_keyring().keychain = '/path/to/login.keychain' pw = keyring.get_password(...)- update to upstream release 7.1.2 - require Python 2.7+ - require python-setuptools_scm 1.9+ 7.1 * Issue #186: Removed preference for keyrings based on ``XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP`` as these values are to varied to be a reliable indicator of which keyring implementation might be preferable. 7.0.2 * Issue #187: Restore ``Keyring`` name in ``kwallet`` backend. Users of keyring 6.1 or later should prefer an explicit reference to DBusKeyring or QtKeyring instead. 7.0.1 * Issue #183 and Issue #185: Gnome keyring no longer relies on environment variables, but instead relies on the GnomeKeyring library to determine viability. 7.0 * Issue #99: Keyring now expects the config file to be located in the XDG_CONFIG_HOME rather than XDG_DATA_HOME and will fail to start if the config is found in the old location but not the new. On systems where the two locations are distinct, simply copy or symlink the config to remain compatible with older versions or move the file to work only with 7.0 and later. * Replaced Pull Request #182 with a conditional SessionBus construction, based on subsequent discussion. 6.1.1 * Pull Request #182: Prevent DBus from indicating as a viable backend when no viable X DISPLAY variable is present. 6.1 * Pull Request #174: Add DBus backend for KWallet, preferred to Qt backend. Theoretically, it should be auto-detected based on available libraries and interchangeable with the Qt backend. 6.0 * Drop support for Python 2.6. 5.7.1 * Updated project metadata to match Github hosting and generally refreshed the metadata structure to match practices with other projects.- Update to version 5.7 - Removed CONTRIBUTORS.txt because not available in upstream source anymore. - dropped patches keyring-import-gi.patch and keyring-gnome-3.18.patch because they were obsoleted by fixes in upstream source 5.7 --- * Issue #177: Resolve default keyring name on Gnome using the API. * Issue #145: Add workaround for password exposure through process status for most passwords containing simple characters. 5.6 --- * Allow keyring to be invoked from command-line with ``python -m keyring``. 5.5.1 ----- * Issue #156: Fixed test failures in ``pyfs`` keyring related to 0.5 release. 5.5 --- * Pull Request #176: Use recommended mechanism for checking GnomeKeyring version.- Added keyring-import-gi.patch: gi.require_version is called and not found if gi is not imported- Update to version 5.4: + Prefer setuptools_scm to hgtools. - Replace python-hgtools BuildRequires with python-setuptools_scm, following upstreams change back to setuptools_scm. - Add keyring-gnome-3.18.patch: Silence a warning: on GNOME 3.18, it is mandatory to specify the version to be imported.- update to version 5.3 + changed licence to Python-2.0 and MIT * Prefer setuptools_scm to hgtools. * Version numbering is now derived from the code repository tags via hgtools. * Build and install now requires setuptools. * The entry point group must look like a module name, so the group is now “keyring.backends”. * Added preliminary support for loading keyring backends through setuptools entry points, specifically “keyring backends”.- use update-alternatives for /usr/bin/keyring because there'll be a python3-keyring package- Update to version 4.0 (boo#901066): * Removed ``keyring_path`` parameter from ``load_keyring``. See release notes for 3.0.3 for more details. * Issue #22: Removed support for loading the config from the current directory. The config file must now be located in the platform-specific config location. - Changes from version 3.7: * Issue #22: Deprecated loading of config from current directory. 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