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     /bin/sh/bin/sh/usr/bin/python3python(abi)python3-cryptographypython3-decoratorpython3-invokepython3-paramikopython3-setuptoolspython3-sixrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)3.61.11.32.43.0.4-14.6.0-14.0.4-14.0-15.2-1python3-Fabric34.14.1_S_^>@^U@]z3@\@[n[nZe@Yp@Yp@VŲ@UG_@John Paul Adrian Glaubitz Benjamin Greiner Matej Cepl Marketa Calabkova Tomáš Chvátal John Paul Adrian Glaubitz tchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comjengelh@inai.dejmatejek@suse.comeshmarnev@suse.combenoit.monin@gmx.fr- Include in SLE-15 (bsc#1176785, jsc#ECO-3105, jsc#PM-2352)- Upper limit pytest 6.1 -- gh#bitprophet/pytest-relaxed#12- Adds Provides for python-Fabric3.- Add patch fix-executable.patch to fix tests- Update to 2.5.0: * [Feature] #1989: Reinstate command timeouts, by supporting the implementation of that feature in Invoke * [Feature]: Allow specifying connection timeouts * [Feature] #1985: Add support for explicitly closing remote subprocess’ stdin when local stdin sees an EOF, by implementing a new command-runner method recently added to Invoke; this prevents remote programs that ‘follow’ stdin from blocking forever. * [Bug]: Anonymous/’remainder’ subprocess execution (eg fab -H host -- command, as opposed to the use of Connection.run inside tasks)- Version update to 2.4.0: * [Feature] #1709: Add Group.close to allow closing an entire group’s worth of connections at once. Patch via Johannes Löthberg. * [Feature] #1780: Add context manager behavior to Group, to match the same feature in Connection. Feature request by István Sárándi. * [Feature] #1849: Add Connection.from_v1 (and Config.from_v1) for easy creation of modern Connection/Config objects from the currently configured Fabric 1.x environment. Should make upgrading piecemeal much easier for many use cases. - additional changes from version 2.3.2: * [Bug] #1852: Grant internal Connection objects created during ProxyJump based gateways/proxies a copy of the outer Connection’s configuration object. This was not previously done, which among other things meant one could not fully disable SSH config file loading (as the internal Connection objects would revert to the default behavior). Thanks to Chris Adams for the report. * [Bug]: Some debug logging was reusing Invoke’s logger object, generating log messages “named” after invoke instead of fabric. This has been fixed by using Fabric’s own logger everywhere instead. * [Bug] #1850: Skip over ProxyJump configuration directives in SSH config data when they would cause self-referential RecursionError (e.g. due to wildcard-using Host stanzas which include the jump server itself). Reported by Chris Adams. * [Bug]: Fix a bug preventing tab completion (using the Invoke-level - -complete flag) from completing task names correctly (behavior was to act as if there were never any tasks present, even if there was a valid fabfile nearby). - Add sed expresion to spec file to remove all vendoring from imports - Run testsuite using the new %pytest macro- Conflict with python-Fabric3 which is forked implementation- Version update to 2.3.1: * Adds support for python3 * Supports new invoke and invocations modules - Run tests - Add all build/runtime dependencies- Add skip_python3 as it is not compatible at all, fixes bsc#1073564 - Drop the Sphinx dep as we can't generate the deps because of py3 incompatibility - Run fdupes on install- Rectify grammar issues in descriptions.- singlespec auto-conversion - shortened description - conditionally enabled tests (they still fail) - update to 1.14.0 * minor bugfixes and feature support * see ful changelog at http://www.fabfile.org/changelog.html- update to version 1.10.2: * Fix issue with ssh/config not having a cross-platform default path. * Recursively unwrap decorators instead of only unwrapping a single decorator level, when obtaining task docstrings. * Fix “NameError: free variable referenced before assignment in enclosing scope”. * Redirect output of cd to /dev/null so users enabling bash’s CDPATH (or similar features in other shells) don’t have polluted output captures. * Fix a couple minor issues with the operation of & demo code for the JobQueue class. * Update functionality added in #1213 so abort error messages don’t get printed twice (once by us, once by sys.exit) but the annotated exception error message is retained.- update to version 1.10.1: * [Bug] #1226: Update get to ensure that env.user has access to tempfiles before changing permissions. Also corrected permissions from 404 to 0400 to match comment. Patch by Curtis Mattoon; original report from Daniel Watkins. * [Support] #1229: Add some missing API doc hyperlink references. Thanks to Tony Narlock. * [Support] #958: Remove the Git SHA portion of our version string generation; it was rarely useful & occasionally caused issues for users with non-Git-based source checkouts. * [Bug] #1180: Fix issue with unicode steam outputs crashing if stream encoding type is None. Thanks to @joekiller for catch & patch. * [Bug] #1228: Update the CommandTimeout class so it has a useful str instead of appearing blank when caught by Fabric’s top level exception handling. Catch & patch from Tomaz Muraus. * [Support] #1213: Add useful exception message to the implicit SystemExit raised by Fabric’s use of sys.exit inside the abort function. This allows client code catching SystemExit to have better introspection into the error. Thanks to Ioannis Panousis. * [Bug] #1019: (also #1022, #1186) Fix “is a tty” tests in environments where streams (eg sys.stdout) have been replaced with objects lacking a .isatty() method. Thanks to Miki Tebeka for the original report, Lele Long for a subsequent patch, and Julien Phalip for the final/merged patch. * [Bug] #1201: Don’t naively glob all get targets - only glob actual directories. This avoids incorrectly yielding permission errors in edge cases where a requested file is within a directory lacking the read permission bit. Thanks to Sassa Nf for the original report. - additional changes from version 1.10.0: * [Feature] #975: Fabric can now be invoked via python -m fabric in addition to the typical use of the fab entrypoint. Patch courtesy of Jason Coombs. * [Feature] #1090: Add option to skip unknown tasks. Credit goes to Jonas Lundberg. * [Feature] #1098: Add support for dict style roledefs. Thanks to Jonas Lundberg. * [Feature] #700: Added use_sudo and temp_dir params to get. This allows downloading files normally not accessible to the user using sudo. Thanks to Jason Coombs for initial report and to Alex Plugaru for the patch (#1121). * [Bug] #1188: Update local to close non-pipe file descriptors in the child process so subsequent calls to local aren’t blocked on e.g. already-connected network sockets. Thanks to Tolbkni Kao for catch & patch. - additional changes from version 1.9.1: * [Bug] #1167: Add Jinja to test_requires in setup.py for the couple of newish tests that now require it. Thanks to Kubilay Kocak for the catch. * [Bug] #600: Clear out connection caches in full when prepping parallel-execution subprocesses. This avoids corner cases causing hangs/freezes due to client/socket reuse. Thanks to Ruslan Lutsenko for the initial report and Romain Chossart for the suggested fix. * [Bug] #1026: Fix a typo preventing quiet operation of is_link. Caught by @dongweiming. * [Bug] #1059: Update IPv6 support to work with link-local address formats. Fix courtesy of @obormot. * [Bug] #1096: Encode Unicode text appropriately for its target stream object to avoid issues on non-ASCII systems. Thanks to Toru Uetani for the original patch. * [Bug] #852: Fix to respect template_dir for non Jinja2 templates in upload_template. Thanks to Adam Kowalski for the patch and Alex Plugaru for the initial test case. * [Bug] #1134: Skip bad hosts when the tasks are executed in parallel. Thanks to Igor Maravić @i-maravic. * [Bug] #1146: Fix a bug where upload_template failed to honor lcd when mirror_local_mode is True. Thanks to Laszlo Marai for catch & patch. * [Bug] #1147: Use stat instead of lstat when testing directory-ness in the SFTP module. This allows recursive downloads to avoid recursing into symlinks unexpectedly. Thanks to Igor Kalnitsky for the patch. * [Bug] #1165: Prevent infinite loop condition when a gateway host is enabled & the same host is in the regular target host list. Thanks to @CzBiX for catch & patch. - additional changes from version 1.9.0: * [Bug] #965: Tweak IO flushing behavior when in linewise (& thus parallel) mode so interwoven output is less frequent. Thanks to @akidata for catch & patch. * [Feature] #741: Add env.prompts dictionary, allowing users to set up custom prompt responses (similar to the built-in sudo prompt auto-responder.) Thanks to Nigel Owens and David Halter for the patch. * [Feature] #1082: Add pty passthrough kwarg to upload_template. * [Support]: Modified packaging data to reflect that Fabric requires Paramiko < 1.13 (which dropped Python 2.5 support.) * [Support] #1105: Enhance setup.py to allow Paramiko 1.13+ under Python 2.6+. Thanks to to @Arfrever for catch & patch. * [Support] #1106: Fix a misleading/ambiguous example snippet in the fab usage docs to be clearer. Thanks to @zed. * [Feature] #1101: Reboot operation now supports custom command. Thanks to Jonas Lejon. * [Feature] #938: Add an env var env.effective_roles specifying roles used in the currently executing command. Thanks to Piotr Betkier for the patch. * [Feature] #1078: Add .command and .real_command attributes to local return value. Thanks to Alexander Teves (@alexanderteves) and Konrad Hałas (@konradhalas). - additional changes from version 1.8.4: * [Support] #1105: Enhance setup.py to allow Paramiko 1.13+ under Python 2.6+. Thanks to to @Arfrever for catch & patch. * [Bug] #898: Treat paths that begin with tilde “~” as absolute paths instead of relative. Thanks to Alex Plugaru for the patch and Dan Craig for the suggestion. - additional changes from version 1.8.3: * [Support]: Modified packaging data to reflect that Fabric requires Paramiko < 1.13 (which dropped Python 2.5 support.) - additional changes from version 1.8.2: * [Bug] #1046: Fix typo preventing use of ProxyCommand in some situations. Thanks to Keith Yang. * [Bug] #917: Correct an issue with put(use_sudo=True, mode=xxx) where the chmod was trying to apply to the wrong location. Thanks to Remco (@nl5887) for catch & patch. * [Bug] #955: Quote directories created as part of put‘s recursive directory uploads when use_sudo=True so directories with shell meta-characters (such as spaces) work correctly. Thanks to John Harris for the catch. - additional changes from version 1.8.1: * [Bug] #948: Handle connection failures due to server load and try connecting to hosts a number of times specified in env.connection_attempts. * [Bug] #957: Fix bug preventing use of env.gateway with targets requiring password authentication. Thanks to Daniel González, @Bengrunt and @adrianbn for their bug reports. * [Bug] #956: Fix pty size detection when running inside Emacs. 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