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    python(abi)python3-ptyprocessrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)3.63.0.4-14.6.0-14.0.4-14.0-15.2-14.14.3a ^j$@^F^;]x]1\.@\l@[s[/Z؄Z@Z~Z5 ZYcl@XQ@Wڍ@U>$dimstar@opensuse.orgtchvatal@suse.commimi.vx@gmail.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.commcepl@suse.combwiedemann@suse.comarun@gmx.detchvatal@suse.comarun@gmx.dearun@gmx.dearun@gmx.dearun@gmx.detoddrme2178@gmail.comtoddrme2178@gmail.comtoddrme2178@gmail.comtbechtold@suse.com- Remove executable flag from examples/*.py: since we already patch out the shebangs, they are not directly startable anyway (boo#1189065).- Add patch to build without python2: * no-python-binary.patch- update to 4.8.0 * Returned behavior of searchwindowsize to that in 4.3 and earlier * Fixed a bug truncating before attribute after a timeout * Fixed a bug where a search could be less than searchwindowsize if it was increased between calls * Minor test cleanups to improve portability * Disable chaining of timeout and EOF exceptions * Several doc updates.- Disable test test_pager_as_cat as it pulls additional deps- Disable test_large_stdout_stream as it randomly fails- Add missing builddep on setuptools- Update to 4.7.0: * The :meth:`.pxssh.login` method now no longer requires a username if an ssh config is provided and will raise an error if neither are provided. (:ghpull:`562`). * The :meth:`.pxssh.login` method now supports providing your own ssh command via the cmd parameter. (:ghpull:`528`) (:ghpull:`563`). * :class:`.pxssh` now supports the use_poll parameter which is passed into :meth:`.pexpect.spawn` (:ghpull:`542`). * Minor bug fix with ssh_config. (:ghpull:`498`). * :meth:`.replwrap.run_command` now has async support via an async_ parameter. (:ghpull:`501`). * :meth:`.pexpect.spawn` will now read additional bytes if able up to a buffer limit. (:ghpull:`304`). - Drop merged patch fix-test.patch- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package- Add fix-test.patch to make tests pass with SLE-12-SP4's openssl (bsc#1107105)- update to version 4.6.0: * The pxssh.login() method now supports an ssh_config parameter, which can be used to specify a file path to an SSH config file (PR [#490]). * Improved compatability for the crlf parameter of PopenSpawn (PR [#493]) * Fixed an issue in read timeout handling when using spawn and fdspawn with the use_poll parameter (PR #492).- Fix typo and make sure the tests will pass- specfile: * enable tests - update to version 4.5.0: * spawn and fdspawn now have a use_poll parameter. If this is True, they will use select.poll() instead of select.select(). poll() allows file descriptors above 1024, but it must be explicitly enabled due to compatibility concerns (PR #474). * The pxssh.login() method has several new and changed options: + The option password_regex allows changing the password prompt regex, for servers that include password: in a banner before reaching a prompt (PR #468). + login() now allows for setting up SSH tunnels to be requested once logged in to the remote server. This option is ssh_tunnels (PR #473). The structure should be like this: { 'local': ['2424:localhost:22'], # Local SSH tunnels 'remote': ['2525:localhost:22'], # Remote SSH tunnels 'dynamic': [8888], # Dynamic/SOCKS tunnels } + The option spawn_local_ssh=False allows subsequent logins from the remote session and treats the session as if it was local (PR [#472]). + Setting sync_original_prompt=False will prevent changing the prompt to something unique, in case the remote server is sensitive to new lines at login (PR #468). + If ssh_key=True is passed, the SSH client forces forwarding the authentication agent to the remote server instead of providing a key (PR #473).- specfile: * update copyright year - update to version 4.4.0: * PopenSpawn now has a preexec_fn parameter, like spawn and subprocess.Popen, for a function to be called in the child process before executing the new command. Like in Popen, this works only in POSIX, and can cause issues if your application also uses threads (PR #460). * Significant performance improvements when processing large amounts of data (PR #464). * Ensure that spawn.closed gets set by close(), and improve an example for passing SIGWINCH through to a child process (PR #466).- update to version 4.3.1: * When launching bash for pexpect.replwrap, load the system bashrc from a couple of different common locations (PR #457), and then unset the PROMPT_COMMAND environment variable, which can interfere with the prompt we’re expecting (PR #459).- update to version 4.3.0: * The async= parameter to integrate with asyncio has become async_= (PR #431), as async is becoming a Python keyword from Python 3.6. Pexpect will still recognise async as an alternative spelling. * Similarly, the module pexpect.async became pexpect._async (PR [#450]). This module is not part of the public API. * Fix problems with asyncio objects closing file descriptors during garbage collection (#347, PR #376). * Set the .pid attribute of a PopenSpawn object (PR #417). * Fix passing Windows paths to PopenSpawn (PR #446). * PopenSpawn on Windows can pass string commands through to Popen without splitting them into a list (PR #447). * Stop shlex trying to read from stdin when PopenSpawn is passed cmd=None (#433, PR #434). * Ensure that an error closing a Pexpect spawn object raises a Pexpect error, rather than a Ptyprocess error (#383, PR #386). * Cleaned up invalid backslash escape sequences in strings (PR #430, PR #445). * The pattern for a password prompt in pexpect.pxssh changed from password to password: (PR #452). * Correct docstring for using unicode with spawn (PR #395). * Various other improvements to documentation.- Fix wrong-script-interpreter rpmlint error.- Implement single-spec version.- update to version 4.2.1: * Fix to allow running ``env`` in replwrap-ed bash. * Raise more informative exception from pxssh if it fails to connect. * Change ``passmass`` example to not log passwords entered. - update to version 4.2.0: * Change: When an "env" parameter is specified to the :class:`~.spawn` or :class:`~.run` family of calls containing a value for "PATH", its value is used to discover the target executable from a relative path, rather than the current process's environment "PATH". This mirrors the behavior of :func:`subprocess.Popen` in the standard library (:ghissue:`348`). * Regression: Re-introduce capability for :meth:`read_nonblocking` in class :class:`fdspawn` as previously supported in version 3.3 (:ghissue:`359`). - update to version 4.1.0: * No upstream changelog - update to version 4.0.1: * Integration with :mod:`asyncio`: passing "async=True" to :meth:`~.spawn.expect`, :meth:`~.spawn.expect_exact` or :meth:`~.spawn.expect_list` will make them return a coroutine. You can get the result using "yield from", or wrap it in an :class:`asyncio.Task`. This allows the event loop to do other things while waiting for output that matches a pattern. * Experimental support for Windows (with some caveats)—see :ref:`windows`. * Enhancement: allow method as callbacks of argument "events" for :func:`pexpect.run` (:ghissue:`176`). * It is now possible to call :meth:`~.spawn.wait` multiple times, or after a process is already determined to be terminated without raising an exception (:ghpull:`211`). * New :class:`pexpect.spawn` keyword argument, "dimensions=(rows, columns)" allows setting terminal screen dimensions before launching a program (:ghissue:`122`). * Fix regression that prevented executable, but unreadable files from being found when not specified by absolute path -- such as /usr/bin/sudo (:ghissue:`104`). * Fixed regression when executing pexpect with some prior releases of the multiprocessing module where stdin has been closed (:ghissue:`86`). * Deprecated "pexpect.screen" and "pexpect.ANSI". Please use other packages such as `pyte `__ to emulate a terminal. * Removed the independent top-level modules ("pxssh fdpexpect FSM screen ANSI") which were installed alongside Pexpect. These were moved into the Pexpect package in 3.0, but the old names were left as aliases. * Child processes created by Pexpect no longer ignore SIGHUP by default: the "ignore_sighup" parameter of :class:`pexpect.spawn` defaults to False. To get the old behaviour, pass "ignore_sighup=True".- update to 3.3: * Added a mechanism to wrap REPLs, or shells, in an object which can conveniently be used to send commands and wait for the output (:mod:`pexpect.replwrap`). * Fixed issue where pexpect would attempt to execute a directory because it has the 'execute' bit set (:ghissue:`37`). * Removed the ``pexpect.psh`` module. This was never documented, and we found no evidence that people use it. 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