Packages changed:
  gstreamer (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
  gstreamer-plugins-bad (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
  gstreamer-plugins-base (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
  gstreamer-plugins-good (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
  gstreamer-plugins-ugly (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
  kernel-source (4.10.0 -> 4.10.1)
  pciutils-ids (20170127 -> 20170215)
  pcsc-cyberjack (3.99.5final.SP09 -> 3.99.5final.SP10)
  python-pip
  python-py
  python-pyparsing
  python-rpm-macros (1.0.git.1486997542.e9fcc29 -> 1.0.git.1487869271.c6e9bfc)
  python-setuptools (33.1.1 -> 34.2.0)
  python-six

=== Details ===

==== gstreamer ====
Version update (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
Subpackages: gstreamer-devel gstreamer-utils libgstreamer-1_0-0 libgstreamer-1_0-0-32bit typelib-1_0-Gst-1_0

- Update to version 1.10.4:
  + Various fixes for crashes, assertions, deadlocks and memory
    leaks on fuzzed input files and in other situations
    (CVE-2017-5847, CVE-2017-5848).
  + More regression fixes for souphttpsrc redirection tracking.
  + Various bugfixes for regressions and other problems in the V4L2
    plugin.
  + Fix for 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 channel layouts for Vorbis.
  + Bugs fixed: bgo#777998, bgo#778365.
- Drop gstreamer-parse-dont-translate-bin-name.patch: Fixed
  upstream.

==== gstreamer-plugins-bad ====
Version update (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
Subpackages: libgstadaptivedemux-1_0-0 libgstbadaudio-1_0-0 libgstbadbase-1_0-0 libgstbadvideo-1_0-0 libgstbasecamerabinsrc-1_0-0 libgstcodecparsers-1_0-0 libgstgl-1_0-0 libgstmpegts-1_0-0 libgstphotography-1_0-0 libgsturidownloader-1_0-0 libgstwayland-1_0-0

- Update to version 1.10.4 (CVE-2017-5848):
  + Bugs fixed: bgo#776612, bgo#777841, bgo#777957, bgo#777979,
    bgo#778297, bgo#778434, bgo#778452, bgo#778828.
- Drop gstreamer-plugins-bad-CVE-2017-5848.patch: Fixed upstream.
- Drop pkgconfig(libtimidity) BuildRequires: Not needed as plugin
  is not ported to 1.0 branch, and even dropped entirely in
  upcomming 1.12.0 release.

==== gstreamer-plugins-base ====
Version update (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
Subpackages: libgstallocators-1_0-0 libgstapp-1_0-0 libgstaudio-1_0-0 libgstaudio-1_0-0-32bit libgstfft-1_0-0 libgstpbutils-1_0-0 libgstriff-1_0-0 libgstrtp-1_0-0 libgstrtsp-1_0-0 libgstsdp-1_0-0 libgsttag-1_0-0 libgsttag-1_0-0-32bit libgstvideo-1_0-0 libgstvideo-1_0-0-32bit typelib-1_0-GstAudio-1_0 typelib-1_0-GstPbutils-1_0 typelib-1_0-GstTag-1_0 typelib-1_0-GstVideo-1_0

- Update to version 1.10.4:
  + Bugs fixed: bgo#778432.
- Drop aarch64-no-neon.patch: No longer needed.

==== gstreamer-plugins-good ====
Version update (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)
Subpackages: gstreamer-plugins-good-extra

- Update to version 1.10.4:
  + Bugs fixed: bgo#778341, bgo#775702, bgo#776106, bgo#777399,
    bgo#777940, bgo#778428, bgo#778437, bgo#778453, bgo#778815,
    bgo#775564.
- Drop gstreamer-plugins-good-qtdemux-sanity-check.patch: Fixed
  upstream.

==== gstreamer-plugins-ugly ====
Version update (1.10.3 -> 1.10.4)

- Update to version 1.10.4 (CVE-2017-5847):
  + Bugs fixed: bgo#777955.
- Drop gstreamer-plugins-ugly-CVE-2017-5847.patch: Fixed upstream.

==== kernel-source ====
Version update (4.10.0 -> 4.10.1)
Subpackages: kernel-default kernel-default-devel kernel-devel kernel-docs kernel-macros kernel-syms

- Linux 4.10.1 (bnc#1012628).
- commit 1ecd5af

==== pciutils-ids ====
Version update (20170127 -> 20170215)

- Update to 20170215

==== pcsc-cyberjack ====
Version update (3.99.5final.SP09 -> 3.99.5final.SP10)

- update to 3.99.5 Service Pack 10
  * Add support for SHUReader and SISReader
  * Update to the Reiner-SCT repository rev cyberJack@1305

==== python-pip ====

- update for singlespec
- fix alternative priorities
- drop cacert.pem and add pip-8.1.2-shipped-requests-cabundle.patch
  to ensure function without it
- add ca-certificates{,-mozilla} dependency to ensure existence of CA bundle
- add fdupes
- update to version 9.0.1:
  * Correct the deprecation message when not specifying a --format so
    that it uses the correct setting name ("format") rather than the
    incorrect one ("list_format") (:issue:`4058`).
  * Fix "pip check" to check all available distributions and not just
    the local ones (:issue:`4083`).
  * Fix a crash on non ASCII characters from `lsb_release`
    (:issue:`4062`).
  * Fix an SyntaxError in an an used module of a vendored dependency
    (:issue:`4059`).
  * Fix UNC paths on Windows (:issue:`4064`).
- update to version 9.0.0:
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Remove the attempted autodetection of
    requirement names from URLs, URLs must include a name via
    "#egg=".
  * **DEPRECATION** "pip install --egg" have been deprecated and will
    be removed in the future. This "feature" has a long list of
    drawbacks which break nearly all of pip's other features in
    subtle and hard-to-diagnose ways.
  * **DEPRECATION** "--default-vcs" option (:issue:`4052`).
  * **WARNING** pip 9 cache can break forward compatibility with
    previous pip versions if your package repository allows chunked
    responses (:issue:`4078`).
  * Add a "pip check" command to check installed packages dependencies
    (:pull:`3750`).
  * Add option allowing user to abort pip operation if file/directory
    exists
  * Add Appveyor CI
  * Uninstall existing packages when performing an editable
    installation of the same packages (:issue:`1548`).
  * "pip show" is less verbose by default. "--verbose" prints
    multiline fields.  (:pull:`3858`).
  * Add optional column formatting to "pip list" (:issue:`3651`).
  * Add "--not-required" option to "pip list", which lists packages
    that are not dependencies of other packages.
  * Fix builds on systems with symlinked "/tmp" directory for custom
    builds such as numpy (:pull:`3701`).
  * Fix regression in "pip freeze": when there is more than one git
    remote, priority is given to the remote named "origin"
    (:pull:`3708`, :issue:`3616`).
  * Fix crash when calling "pip freeze" with invalid requirement
    installed (:pull:`3704`, :issue:`3681`).
  * Allow multiple "--requirement" files in "pip freeze"
    (:pull:`3703`).
  * Implementation of pep-503 "data-requires-python". When this field
    is present for a release link, pip will ignore the download when
    installing to a Python version that doesn't satisfy the
    requirement.
  * "pip wheel" now works on editable packages too (it was only
    working on editable dependencies before); this allows running "pip
    wheel" on the result of "pip freeze" in presence of editable
    requirements (:pull:`3695`, :issue:`3291`).
  * Load credentials from ".netrc" files (:pull:`3715`,
    :issue:`3569`).
  * Add "--platform", "--python-version", "--implementation" and
    "--abi" parameters to "pip download". These allow utilities and
    advanced users to gather distributions for interpreters other than
    the one pip is being run on.  (:pull:`3760`)
  * Skip scanning virtual environments, even when venv/bin/python is a
    dangling symlink.
  * Added "pip completion" support for the "fish" shell.
  * Fix problems on Windows on Python 2 when username or hostname
    contains non-ASCII characters (:issue:`3463`, :pull:`3970`,
    :pull:`4000`).
  * Use "git fetch --tags" to fetch tags in addition to everything
    else that is normally fetched; this is necessary in case a git
    requirement url points to a tag or commit that is not on a branch
    (:pull:`3791`)
  * Normalize package names before using in "pip show" (:issue:`3976`)
  * Raise when Requires-Python do not match the running version and
    add "--ignore-requires-python" option as escape hatch
    (:pull:`3846`).
  * Report the correct installed version when performing an upgrade in
    some corner cases (:issue:`2382`)
  * Add "-i" shorthand for "--index" flag in "pip search"
  * Do not optionally load C dependencies in requests (:issue:`1840`,
    :issue:`2930`, :issue:`3024`)
  * Strip authentication from SVN url prior to passing it to "svn"
    (:pull:`3697`, :issue:`3209`).
  * Also install in platlib with "--target" option (:pull:`3694`,
    :issue:`3682`).
  * Restore the ability to use inline comments in requirements files
    passed to "pip freeze" (:issue:`3680`).
- Use pypi.io as Source url.
- update to 8.1.2:
  * Fix a regression on systems with uninitialized locale (:issue:`3575`).
  * Use environment markers to filter packages before determining if a
    required wheel is supported. Solves (:issue:`3254`).
  * Make glibc parsing for `manylinux1` support more robust for the variety of
    glibc versions found in the wild (:issue:`3588`).
  * Update environment marker support to fully support PEP 508 and legacy
    environment markers (:issue:`3624`).
  * Always use debug logging to the ``--log`` file (:issue:`3351`).
  * Don't attempt to wrap search results for extremely narrow terminal windows
    (:issue:`3655`).
  * Fix regression with non-ascii requirement files on Python 2 and add support
    for encoding headers in requirement files (:issue:`3548`, :pull:`3547`).
- update to 8.1.0:
  * Implement PEP 513, which adds support for the manylinux1 platform tag,
    allowing carefully compiled binary wheels to be installed on compatible Linux
    platforms.
  * Allow wheels which are not specific to a particular Python interpreter but
    which are specific to a particular platform (:issue:`3202`).
  * Fixed an issue where ``call_subprocess`` would crash trying to print debug
    data on child process failure (:issue:`3521`, :pull:`3522`).
  * Exclude the wheel package from the `pip freeze` output (like pip and setuptools).
    :issue:`2989`.
  * Allow installing modules from a subdirectory of a vcs repository
    in non-editable mode (:issue:`3217`, :pull:`3466`).
  * Make pip wheel and pip download work with vcs urls with subdirectory option
    (:pull:`3466`).
  * Show classifiers in ``pip show``.
  * Show PEP376 Installer in ``pip show`` (:issue:`3517`).
  * Unhide completion command (:pull:`1810`).
  * Show latest version number in ``pip search`` results (:pull:`1415`).
  * Decode requirement files according to their BOM if present (:pull:`3485`,
    :issue:`2865`).
  * Fix and deprecate package name detection from url path (:issue:`3523` and
    :pull:`3495`).
  * Correct the behavior where interpreter specific tags (such as cp34) were
    being used on later versions of the same interprter instead of only for that
    specific interpreter (:issue:`3472`).
  * Fix an issue where pip would erroneously install a 64 bit wheel on a 32 bit
    Python running on a 64 bit OS X machine.
  * Do not assume that all git repositories have an origin remote.
  * Correctly display the line to add to a requirements.txt for an URL based
    dependency when ``--require-hashes`` is enabled.
  * Make ``install --quiet`` really quiet. See :issue:`3418`.
  * Fix a bug when removing packages in python 3: disable INI-style parsing of the
    entry_point.txt file to allow entry point names with colons (:pull:`3434`)
  * Normalize generated script files path in RECORD files. (:pull:`3448`)
  * Fix bug introduced in 8.0.0 where subcommand output was not shown,
    even when the user specified ``-v`` / ``--verbose``. :issue:`3486`.
  * Enable python -W with respect to PipDeprecationWarning. (:pull:`3455`)
  * Upgrade distlib to 0.2.2 (fix :issue:`3467`):
  * Improved support for Jython when quoting executables in output scripts.
  * Add a `--all` option to `pip freeze` to include usually skipped package
    (like pip, setuptools and wheel) to the freeze output. :issue:`1610`.
  * Stop attempting to trust the system CA trust store because it's extremely
    common for them to be broken, often in incompatible ways. See :pull:`3416`.
  * Detect CAPaths in addition to CAFiles on platforms that provide them.
  * Installing argparse or wsgiref will no longer warn or error - pip will allow
    the installation even though it may be useless (since the installed thing
    will be shadowed by the standard library).
  * Upgrading a distutils installed item that is installed outside of a virtual
    environment, while inside of a virtual environment will no longer warn or
    error.
  * Fix a bug where pre-releases were showing up in ``pip list --outdated``
    without the ``--pre`` flag.
  * Switch the SOABI emulation from using RuntimeWarnings to debug logging.
  * Rollback the removal of the ability to uninstall distutils installed items
    until a future date.
- Update to 0.8.0
  * BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE Drop support for Python 3.2.
  * BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE Remove the ability to find any files other than the
    ones directly linked from the index or find-links pages.
  * BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE Remove the ``--download-cache`` which had been
    deprecated and no-op'd in 6.0.
  * BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE Remove the ``--log-explicit-levels`` which had been
    deprecated in 6.0.
  * BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE Change pip wheel --wheel-dir default path from
    <cwd>/wheelhouse to <cwd>.
  * Deprecate and no-op the ``--allow-external``, ``--allow-all-external``, and
    ``--allow-unverified`` functionality that was added as part of PEP 438. With
    changes made to the repository protocol made in PEP 470, these options are no
    longer functional.
  * Allow ``--trusted-host`` within a requirements file. :issue:`2822`.
  * Allow ``--process-dependency-links`` within a requirements file. :issue:`1274`.
  * Allow ``--pre`` within a requirements file. :issue:`1273`.
  * Allow repository URLs with secure transports to count as trusted. (E.g.,
    "git+ssh" is okay.) :issue:`2811`.
  * Implement a top-level ``pip download`` command and deprecate
    ``pip install --download``.
  * Fixed :issue:`3141`, when uninstalling, look for the case of paths containing
    symlinked directories (:pull:`3154`)
  * When installing, if building a wheel fails, clear up the build directory
    before falling back to a source install. :issue:`3047`.
  * Fix user directory expansion when ``HOME=/``. Workaround for Python bug
    http://bugs.python.org/issue14768, reported in :issue:`2996`.
  * Fixed :issue:`3009`, correct reporting of requirements file line numbers
    (:pull:`3125`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1062`, Exception(IOError) for ``pip freeze`` and ``pip list``
    commands with subversion >= 1.7. (:pull:`3346`)
  * Provide a spinner showing that progress is happening when installing or
    building a package via ``setup.py``. This will alleviate concerns that
    projects with unusually long build times have with pip appearing to stall.
  * Include the functionality of ``peep`` into pip, allowing hashes to be baked
    into a requirements file and ensuring that the packages being downloaded
    match one of those hashes. This is an additional, opt-in security measure
    that, when used, removes the need to trust the repository.
  * Fix a bug causing pip to not select a wheel compiled against an OSX SDK later
    than what Python itself was compiled against when running on a newer version
    of OSX.
  * Add a new ``--prefix`` option for ``pip install`` that supports wheels and
    sdists. (:pull:`3252`)
  * Fixed :issue:`2042` regarding wheel building with setup.py using a different
    encoding than the system.
  * Drop PasteScript specific egg_info hack. (:pull:`3270`)
  * Allow combination of pip list options --editable with --outdated/--updtodate.
    (:issue:`933`)
  * Gives VCS implementations control over saying whether a project
    is under their control (:pull:`3258`)
  * Git detection now works when ``setup.py`` is not at the Git repo root
    and when ``package_dir`` is used, so ``pip freeze`` works in more
    cases (:pull:`3258`)
  * Correctly freeze Git develop packages in presence of the &subdirectory
    option (:pull:`3258`)
  * The detection of editable packages now relies on the presence of ``.egg-link``
    instead of looking for a VCS, so ``pip list -e`` is more reliable
    (:pull:`3258`)
  * Add the ``--prefix`` flag to ``pip install`` which allows specifying a root
    prefix to use instead of ``sys.prefix`` (:pull:`3252`).
  * Allow duplicate specifications in the case that only the extras differ, and
    union all specified extras together (:pull:`3198`).
  * Fix the detection of the user's current platform on OSX when determining the
    OSX SDK version (:pull:`3232`).
  * Prevent the automatically built wheels from mistakenly being used across
    multiple versions of Python when they may not be correctly configured for
    that by making the wheel specific to a specific version of Python and
    specific interpreter (:pull:`3225`).
  * Emulate the SOABI support in wheels from Python 2.x on Python 2.x as closely
    as we can with the information available within the interpreter
    (:pull:`3075`).
  * Don't roundtrip to the network when git is pinned to a specific commit hash
    and that hash already exists locally (:pull:`3066`).
  * Prefer wheels built against a newer SDK to wheels built against an older SDK
    on OSX (:pull:`3163`).
  * Show entry points for projects installed via wheel (:pull:`3122`).
  * Improve message when an unexisting path is passed to --find-links option
    (:issue:`2968`).
  * pip freeze does not add the VCS branch/tag name in the #egg=... fragment anymore
    (:pull:`3312`).
  * Warn on installation of editable if the provided #egg=name part does not
    match the metadata produced by `setup.py egg_info`. :issue:`3143`.
  * Add support for .xz files for python versions supporting them (>= 3.3).
    :issue:`722`.
- update to 7.1.2:
  * Don't raise an error if pip is not installed when checking for the latest pip
    version.
  * Check that the wheel cache directory is writable before we attempt to write
    cached files to them.
  * Move the pip version check until *after* any installs have been performed,
    thus removing the extraenous warning when upgrading pip.
  * Added debug logging when using a cached wheel.
  * Respect platlib by default on platforms that have it separated from purlib.
  * Upgrade packaging to 15.3.
  * Normalize post-release spellings for rev/r prefixes.
  * Upgrade distlib to 0.2.1.
  * Updated launchers to decode shebangs using UTF-8. This allows non-ASCII
    pathnames to be correctly handled.
  * Ensured that the executable written to shebangs is normcased.
  * Changed ScriptMaker to work better under Jython.
  * Upgrade ipaddress to 1.0.13.
  * Allow constraining versions globally without having to know exactly what will
    be installed by the pip command. :issue:`2731`.
  * Accept --no-binary and --only-binary via pip.conf. :issue:`2867`.
  * Allow ``--allow-all-external`` within a requirements file.
  * Fixed an issue where ``--user`` could not be used when ``--prefix`` was used
    in a distutils configuration file.
  * Fixed an issue where the SOABI tags were not correctly being generated on
    Python 3.5.
  * Fixed an issue where we were advising windows users to upgrade by directly
    executing pip, when that would always fail on Windows.
  * Allow ``~`` to be expanded within a cache directory in all situations.
  * Fixed a regression where ``--no-cache-dir`` would raise an exception, fixes
    :issue:`2855`.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Revert the change (released in v7.0.0) that
    required quoting in requirements files around specifiers containing
    environment markers. (:pull:`2841`)
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Revert the accidental introduction of support for
    options interleaved with requirements, version specifiers etc in
    ``requirements`` files. (:pull:`2841`)
  * Expand ``~`` in the cache directory when caching wheels, fixes :issue:`2816`.
  * Use ``python -m pip`` instead of ``pip`` when recommending an upgrade command
    to Windows users.
  * Don't build and cache wheels for non-editable installations from VCSs.
  * Allow ``--allow-all-external`` inside of a requirements.txt file, fixing a
    regression in 7.0.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Removed the deprecated ``--mirror``,
    ``--use-mirrors``, and ``-M`` options.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Removed the deprecated ``zip`` and ``unzip``
    commands.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Removed the deprecated ``--no-install`` and
    ``--no-download`` options.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** No longer implicitly support an insecure origin
    origin, and instead require insecure origins be explicitly trusted with the
    ``--trusted-host`` option.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Removed the deprecated link scraping that attempted
    to parse HTML comments for a specially formatted comment.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Requirements in requirements files containing
    markers must now be quoted due to parser changes from (:pull:`2697`) and
    (:pull:`2725`).  For example, use ``"SomeProject; python_version < '2.7'"``,
    not simply ``SomeProject; python_version < '2.7'``
  * Ignores bz2 archives if Python wasn't compiled with bz2 support.
    Fixes :issue:`497`
  * Support ``--install-option`` and ``--global-option`` per requirement in
    requirement files (:pull:`2537`)
  * Build Wheels prior to installing from sdist, caching them in the pip cache
    directory to speed up subsequent installs. (:pull:`2618`)
  * Allow fine grained control over the use of wheels and source builds.
    (:pull:`2699`)
  * ``--no-use-wheel`` and ``--use-wheel`` are deprecated in favour of new
    options ``--no-binary`` and ``--only-binary``. The equivalent of
    ``--no-use-wheel`` is ``--no-binary=:all:``. (:pull:`2699`)
  * The use of ``--install-option``, ``--global-option`` or ``--build-option``
    disable the use of wheels, and the autobuilding of wheels. (:pull:`2711`)
    Fixes :issue:`2677`
  * Improve logging when a requirement marker doesn't match your environment
    (:pull:`2735`)
  * Removed the temporary modifications (that began in pip v1.4 when distribute
    and setuptools merged) that allowed distribute to be considered a conflict to
    setuptools. ``pip install -U setuptools`` will no longer upgrade "distribute"
    to "setuptools".  Instead, use ``pip install -U distribute`` (:pull:`2767`).
  * Only display a warning to upgrade pip when the newest version is a final
    release and it is not a post release of the version we already have
    installed (:pull:`2766`).
  * Display a warning when attempting to access a repository that uses HTTPS when
    we don't have Python compiled with SSL support (:pull:`2761`).
  * Allowing using extras when installing from a file path without requiring the
    use of an editable (:pull:`2785`).
  * Fix an infinite loop when the cache directory is stored on a file system
    which does not support hard links (:pull:`2796`).
  * Remove the implicit debug log that was written on every invocation, instead
    users will need to use ``--log`` if they wish to have one (:pull:`2798`).
  * No longer ignore dependencies which have been added to the standard library,
    instead continue to install them.
  * Fixes :issue:`2502`. Upgrades were failing when no potential links were found
    for dependencies other than the current installation. (:pull:`2538`)
  * Use a smoother progress bar when the terminal is capable of handling it,
    otherwise fallback to the original ASCII based progress bar.
  * Display much less output when `pip install` succeeds, because on success,
    users probably don't care about all the nitty gritty details of compiling and
    installing. When `pip install` fails, display the failed install output once
    instead of twice, because once is enough. (:pull:`2487`)
  * Upgrade the bundled copy of requests to 2.6.0, fixing CVE-2015-2296.
  * Display format of latest package when using ``pip list --outdated``.
    (:pull:`2475`)
  * Don't use pywin32 as ctypes should always be available on Windows, using
    pywin32 prevented uninstallation of pywin32 on Windows. (:pull:`2467`)
  * Normalize the ``--wheel-dir`` option, expanding out constructs such as ``~``
    when used (:pull:`2441`).
  * Display a warning when an undefined extra has been requested. (:pull:`2142`)
  * Speed up installing a directory in certain cases by creating a sdist instead
    of copying the entire directory. (:pull:`2535`)
  * Don't follow symlinks when uninstalling files (:pull:`2552`)
  * Upgrade the bundled copy of cachecontrol from 0.11.1 to 0.11.2.
    Fixes :issue:`2481` (:pull:`2595`)
  * Attempt to more smartly choose the order of installation to try and install
    dependencies before the projects that depend on them. (:pull:`2616`)
  * Skip trying to install libraries which are part of the standard library.
    (:pull:`2636`, :pull:`2602`)
  * Support arch specific wheels that are not tied to a specific Python ABI.
    (:pull:`2561`)
  * Output warnings and errors to stderr instead of stdout. (:pull:`2543`)
  * Adjust the cache dir file checks to only check ownership if the effective
    user is root. (:pull:`2396`)
  * Install headers into a per project name directory instead of all of them into
    the root directory when inside of a virtual environment. (:pull:`2421`)
- added coreutils are requirement, to work around SLE12 error in Studio
- Make tests conditional to avoid dependency loop.
- update to 6.0.8:
  * Fix an issue where the ``--download`` flag would cause pip to no longer use
    randomized build directories.
  * Fix an issue where pip did not properly unquote quoted URLs which contain
    characters like PEP 440's epoch separator (``!``).
  * Fix an issue where distutils installed projects were not actually uninstalled
    and deprecate attempting to uninstall them altogether.
  * Retry deleting directories incase a process like an antivirus is holding the
    directory open temporarily.
  * Fix an issue where pip would hide the cursor on Windows but would not reshow
    it.
  * Fix a regression where Numpy requires a build path without symlinks to
    properly build.
  * Fix a broken log message when running ``pip wheel`` without a requirement.
  * Don't mask network errors while downloading the file as a hash failure.
  * Properly create the state file for the pip version check so it only happens
    once a week.
  * Fix an issue where switching between Python 3 and Python 2 would evict cached
    items.
  * Fix a regression where pip would be unable to successfully uninstall a
    project without a normalized version.
  * Continue the regression fix from 6.0.5 which was not a complete fix.
  * Fix a regression with 6.0.4 under Windows where most commands would raise an
    exception due to Windows not having the ``os.geteuid()`` function.
  * Fix an issue where ANSI escape codes would be used on Windows even though the
    Windows shell does not support them, causing odd characters to appear with
    the progress bar.
  * Fix an issue where using -v would cause an exception saying
    ``TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting``.
  * Fix an issue where using -v with dependency links would cause an exception
    saying ``TypeError: 'InstallationCandidate' object is not iterable``.
  * Fix an issue where upgrading distribute would cause an exception saying
    ``TypeError: expected string or buffer``.
  * Show a warning and disable the use of the cache directory when the cache
    directory is not owned by the current use, commonly caused by using ``sudo``
    without the ``-H`` flag.
  * Update PEP 440 support to handle the latest changes to PEP 440, particularly
    the changes to ``>V`` and ``<V`` so that they no longer imply ``!=V.*``.
  * Document the default cache directories for each operating system.
  * Create the cache directory when the pip version check needs to save to it
    instead of silently logging an error.
  * Fix a regression where the ``-q`` flag would not properly suppress the
    display of the progress bars.
  * Fix an issue where the implicit version check new in pip 6.0 could cause pip
    to block for up to 75 seconds if PyPI was not accessible.
  * Make ``--no-index`` imply ``--disable-pip-version-check``.
  * Fix an issue where the output saying that a package was installed would
    report the old version instead of the new version during an upgrade.
  * Fix left over merge conflict markers in the documentation.
  * Document the backwards incompatible PEP 440 change in the 6.0.0 changelog.
  * Fix executable file permissions for Wheel files when using the distutils
    scripts option.
  * Fix a confusing error message when an exceptions was raised at certain
    points in pip's execution.
  * Fix the missing list of versions when a version cannot be found that matches
    the specifiers.
  * Add a warning about the possibly problematic use of > when the given
    specifier doesn't match anything.
  * Fix an issue where installing from a directory would not copy over certain
    directories which were being excluded, however some build systems rely on
    them.
  * **PROCESS** Version numbers are now simply ``X.Y`` where the leading ``1``
    has been dropped.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Dropped support for Python 3.1.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Removed the bundle support which was deprecated in
    1.4. (:pull:`1806`)
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** File lists generated by `pip show -f` are now
    rooted at the location reported by show, rather than one (unstated)
    directory lower. (:pull:`1933`)
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** The ability to install files over the FTP protocol
    was accidently lost in pip 1.5 and it has now been decided to not restore
    that ability.
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** PEP 440 is now fully implemented, this means that
    in some cases versions will sort differently or version specifiers will be
    interpreted differently than previously. The common cases should all function
    similarly to before.
  * **DEPRECATION** ``pip install --download-cache`` and
    ``pip wheel --download-cache`` command line flags have been deprecated and
    the functionality removed. Since pip now automatically configures and uses
    it's internal HTTP cache which supplants the ``--download-cache`` the
    existing options have been made non functional but will still be accepted
    until their removal in pip v8.0. For more information please see
    https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/reference/pip_install.html#caching
  * **DEPRECATION** ``pip install --build`` and ``pip install --no-clean`` are now
  * NOT* deprecated.  This reverses the deprecation that occurred in v1.5.3. See
    :issue:`906` for discussion.
  * **DEPRECATION** Implicitly accessing URLs which point to an origin which is
    not a secure origin, instead requiring an opt-in for each host using the new
    ``--trusted-host`` flag (``pip install --trusted-host example.com foo``).
  * Allow the new ``--trusted-host`` flag to also disable TLS verification for
    a particular hostname.
  * Added a ``--user`` flag to ``pip freeze`` and ``pip list`` to check the
    user site directory only.
  * Fixed :issue:`1873`. Silence byte compile errors when installation succeed.
  * Added a virtualenv-specific configuration file. (:pull:`1364`)
  * Added site-wide configuation files. (:pull:`1978`)
  * Added an automatic check to warn if there is an updated version of pip
    available (:pull:`2049`).
  * `wsgiref` and `argparse` (for >py26) are now excluded from `pip list` and `pip
    freeze` (:pull:`1606`, :pull:`1369`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1424`. Add ``--client-cert`` option for SSL client certificates.
  * Fixed :issue:`1484`. `pip show --files` was broken for wheel installs. (:pull:`35`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1641`. install_lib should take precedence when reading distutils nfig.
    (:pull:`1642`)
  * Send `Accept-Encoding: identity` when downloading files in an attempt to
    convince some servers who double compress the downloaded file to stop doing
    so. (:pull:`1688`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1559`. Stop breaking when given pip commands in uppercase (:pull:725`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1618`. Pip no longer adds duplicate logging consumers, so it
    won't create duplicate output when being called multiple times. (:pull:`1723`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1769`. `pip wheel` now returns an error code if any wheels
    fail to build.
  * Fixed :issue:`1775`. `pip wheel` wasn't building wheels for dependencies of
    editable requirements.
  * Allow the use of ``--no-use-wheel`` within a requirements file. (:pull:`1859`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1680`. Attempt to locate system TLS certificates to use instead
    of the included CA Bundle if possible. (:pull:`1866`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1319`. Allow use of Zip64 extension in Wheels and other zip
    files. (:pull:`1868`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1101`. Properly handle an index or --find-links target which
    has a <base> without a href attribute. (:pull:`1869`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1885`. Properly handle extras when a project is installed
    via Wheel. (:pull:`1896`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1180`. Added support to respect proxies in ``pip search``. It
    also fixes :issue:`932` and :issue:`1104`. (:pull:`1902`)
  * Fixed :issue:`798` and :issue:`1060`. `pip install --download` works with vcs lks.
    (:pull:`1926`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1456`. Disabled warning about insecure index host when using locaost.
    Based off of Guy Rozendorn's work in :pull:`1718`. (:pull:`1967`)
  * Allow the use of OS standard user configuration files instead of ones simply
    based around ``$HOME``. (:pull:`2021`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1825`. When installing directly from wheel paths or urls,
    previous versions were not uninstalled. This also fixes :issue:`804`
    specifically for the case of wheel archives. (:pull:`1838`)
  * Fixed :issue:`2075`, detect the location of the ``.egg-info`` directory by
    looking for any file located inside of it instead of relying on the record
    file listing a directory. (:pull:`2076`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1964`, :issue:`1935`, :issue:`676`, Use a randomized and secure
    default build directory when possible. (:pull:`2122`, CVE-2014-8991)
  * Fixed :issue:`1433`. Support environment markers in requirements.txt files.
    (pull:`2134`)
  * Automatically retry failed HTTP requests by default. (:pull:`1444`, pull:`2147`    * Fixed :issue:`1100` - Handle HTML Encoding better using a method that is more
    similar to how browsers handle it. (:pull:`1874`)
  * Reduce the verbosity of the pip command by default. (:pull:`2175`,
    :pull:`2177`, :pull:`2178`)
  * Fixed :issue:`2031` - Respect sys.executable on OSX when installing from
    Wheels.
  * Display the entire URL of the file that is being downloaded when downloading
    from a non PyPI repository (:pull:`2183`).
  * Support setuptools style environment markers in a source distribution
    (:pull:`2153`).
  * Upgrade requests to 2.3.0 to fix an issue with proxies on Python 3.4.1
    (:pull:`1821`).
  * Fixes :issue:`1632`.  Uninstall issues on debianized pypy, specifically issues th
    setuptools upgrades. (:pull:`1743`)
  * Update documentation to point at https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py for
    bootstrapping pip.
  * Update docs to point to https://pip.pypa.io/
  * Upgrade the bundled projects (distlib==0.1.8, html5lib==1.0b3, six==1.6.1,
    colorama==0.3.1, setuptools==3.4.4).
  * Correct deprecation warning for ``pip install --build`` to only notify when
    the `--build` value is different than the default.
  * **DEPRECATION** ``pip install --build`` and ``pip install --no-clean`` are now
    deprecated.  See :issue:`906` for discussion.
  * Fixed :issue:`1112`. Couldn't download directly from wheel paths/urls, and whenheel
    downloads did occur using requirement specifiers, dependencies weren't
    downloaded (:pull:`1527`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1320`. ``pip wheel`` was not downloading wheels that already exisd (PR
    :issue:`1524`)
  * Fixed :issue:`1111`. ``pip install --download`` was failing using local
    ``--find-links`` (:pull:`1524`)
  * Workaround for Python bug http://bugs.python.org/issue20053 (:pull:`1544`)
  * Don't pass a unicode __file__ to setup.py on Python 2.x (:pull:`1583`)
  * Verify that the Wheel version is compatible with this pip (:pull:`1569`)
  * Upgraded the vendored ``pkg_resources`` and ``_markerlib`` to setuptools 2.1.
  * Fixed an error that prevented accessing PyPI when pyopenssl, ndg-httpsclient,
    and pyasn1 are installed
  * Fixed an issue that caused trailing comments to be incorrectly included as
    part of the URL in a requirements file
  * pip now only requires setuptools (any setuptools, not a certain version) when
    installing distributions from src (i.e. not from wheel). (:pull:`1434`).
  * `get-pip.py` now installs setuptools, when it's not already installed
    (:pull:`1475`)
  * Don't decode downloaded files that have a ``Content-Encoding`` header.
    (:pull:`1435`)
  * Fix to correctly parse wheel filenames with single digit versions.
    (:pull:`1445`)
  * If `--allow-unverified` is used assume it also means `--allow-external`.
    (:pull:`1457`)
- Adjust BuildRequires for python-virtualenv
- fix bashism in pre script
- Package /usr/bin/pip2
- Readd argparse requirement for SLE
- Update to version 1.5:
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip no longer supports the --use-mirrors,
  - M, and --mirrors flags. The mirroring support has been removed. In
    order to use a mirror specify it as the primary index with -i or
  - -index-url, or as an additional index with --extra-index-url. (Pull #1098, CVE-2013-5123)
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip no longer will scrape insecure external urls by
    default nor will it install externally hosted files by default. Users may opt
    into installing externally hosted or insecure files or urls using
  - -allow-external PROJECT and --allow-unverified PROJECT. (Pull #1055)
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip no longer respects dependency links by default.
    Users may opt into respecting them again using --process-dependency-links.
  * **DEPRECATION** pip install --no-install and pip install
  - -no-download are now formally deprecated.  See Issue #906 for discussion on
    possible alternatives, or lack thereof, in future releases.
  * **DEPRECATION** pip zip and pip unzip are now formally deprecated.
  * pip will now install Mac OSX platform wheels from PyPI. (Pull #1278)
  * pip now generates the appropriate platform-specific console scripts when
    installing wheels. (Pull #1251)
  * Pip now confirms a wheel is supported when installing directly from a path or
    url. (Pull #1315)
  * Fixed #1097, --ignore-installed now behaves again as designed, after it was
    unintentionally broke in v0.8.3 when fixing Issue #14 (Pull #1352).
  * Fixed a bug where global scripts were being removed when uninstalling --user
    installed packages (Pull #1353).
  * Fixed #1163, --user wasn't being respected when installing scripts from wheels (Pull #1176).
  * Fixed #1150, we now assume '_' means '-' in versions from wheel filenames (Pull #1158).
  * Fixed #219, error when using --log with a failed install (Pull #1205).
  * Fixed #1131, logging was buffered and choppy in Python 3.
  * Fixed #70,  --timeout was being ignored (Pull #1202).
  * Fixed #772, error when setting PIP_EXISTS_ACTION (Pull #1201).
  * Added colors to the logging output in order to draw attention to important
    warnings and errors. (Pull #1109)
  * Added warnings when using an insecure index, find-link, or dependency link. (Pull #1121)
  * Added support for installing packages from a subdirectory using the subdirectory
    editable option. ( Pull #1082 )
  * Fixed #1192. "TypeError: bad operand type for unary" in some cases when
    installing wheels using --find-links (Pull #1218).
  * Fixed #1133 and #317. Archive contents are now written based on system
    defaults and umask (i.e. permissions are not preserved), except that regular
    files with any execute permissions have the equivalent of "chmod +x" applied
    after being written (Pull #1146).
  * PreviousBuildDirError now returns a non-zero exit code and prevents the
    previous build dir from being cleaned in all cases (Pull #1162).
  * Renamed --allow-insecure to --allow-unverified, however the old name will
    continue to work for a period of time (Pull #1257).
  * Fixed #1006, error when installing local projects with symlinks in
    Python 3. (Pull #1311)
  * The previously hidden --log-file otion, is now shown as a general option.
    (Pull #1316)
- Rename binary from pip-2.7 to pip2.7 to match upstream
- Run testsuite
- Fix alternative link in buildroot
- Fixed missing Requires for python-xml (bnc#842516)
- update to 1.4.1:
  * Fixed issues with installing from pybundle files (Pull #1116).
  * Fixed error when sysconfig module throws an exception (Pull #1095).
  * Don't ignore already installed pre-releases (Pull #1076).
  * Fixes related to upgrading setuptools (Pull #1092).
  * Fixes so that --download works with wheel archives (Pull #1113).
  * Fixes related to recognizing and cleaning global build dirs (Pull #1080)
- Update to version 1.4:
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** pip now only installs stable versions by default,
    and offers a new --pre option to also find pre-release and development
    versions. (Pull #834)
  * **BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE** Dropped support for Python 2.5. The minimum
    supported Python version for pip 1.4 is Python 2.6.
  * Added support for installing and building wheel archives.
    Thanks Daniel Holth, Marcus Smith, Paul Moore, and Michele Lacchia
    (Pull #845)
  * Applied security patch to pip's ssl support related to certificate DNS
    wildcard matching (http://bugs.python.org/issue17980).
  * To satisfy pip's setuptools requirement, pip now recommends setuptools>=0.8,
    not distribute. setuptools and distribute are now merged into one project
    called 'setuptools'. (Pull #1003)
  * pip will now warn when installing a file that is either hosted externally to
    the index or cannot be verified with a hash. In the future pip will default
    to not installing them and will require the flags --allow-external NAME, and
  - -allow-insecure NAME respectively. (Pull #985)
  * If an already-downloaded or cached file has a bad hash, re-download it rather
    than erroring out. (Issue #963).
  * pip bundle and support for installing from pybundle files is now
    considered deprecated and will be removed in pip v1.5.
  * Fixed a number of issues (#413, #709, #634, #602, and #939) related to
    cleaning up and not reusing build directories. (Pull #865, #948)
  * Added a User Agent so that pip is identifiable in logs. (Pull #901)
  * Added ssl and --user support to get-pip.py. Thanks Gabriel de Perthuis.
    (Pull #895)
  * Fixed the proxy support, which was broken in pip 1.3.x (Pull #840)
  * Fixed issue #32 - pip fails when server does not send content-type header.
    Thanks Hugo Lopes Tavares and Kelsey Hightower (Pull #872).
  * "Vendorized" distlib as pip.vendor.distlib (https://distlib.readthedocs.org/).
  * Fixed git VCS backend with git 1.8.3. (Pull #967)
- Require setuptools instead of distribute again (merged upstream)
- Use update-alternatives for parallel-installability with Python3
- Update to 1.3.1:
  * Fixed a major backward incompatible change of parsing URLs to
    externally hosted packages that got accidentily included in 1.3.
- Aditional changes from 1.3:
  * SSL Cert Verification; Make https the default for PyPI access.
    Thanks James Cleveland, Giovanni Bajo, Marcus Smith and many
    others (Pull #789).
  * Added "pip list" for listing installed packages and the latest
    version available. Thanks Rafael Caricio, Miguel Araujo, Dmitry
    Gladkov (Pull #752)
  * Fixed security issues with pip's use of temp build directories.
    Thanks David (d1b) and Thomas Guttler. (Pull #780)
  * Improvements to sphinx docs and cli help. (Pull #773)
  * Fixed issue #707, dealing with OS X temp dir handling, which was
    causing global NumPy installs to fail. (Pull #768)
  * Split help output into general vs command-specific option groups.
    Thanks Georgi Valkov. (Pull #744; Pull #721 contains preceding
    refactor)
  * Fixed dependency resolution when installing from archives with
    uppercase project names. (Pull #724)
  * Fixed problem where re-installs always occurred when using
    file:// find-links. (Pulls #683/#702)
  * "pip install -v" now shows the full download url, not just the
    archive name. Thanks Marc Abramowitz (Pull #687)
  * Fix to prevent unnecessary PyPI redirects. Thanks Alex
    Gronholm (Pull #695)
  * Fixed issue #670 - install failure under Python 3 when the same
    version of a package is found under 2 different URLs. Thanks
    Paul Moore (Pull #671)
  * Fix git submodule recursive updates.  Thanks Roey Berman.
    (Pulls #674)
  * Explicitly ignore rel='download' links while looking for html
    pages. Thanks Maxime R. (Pull #677)
  * --user/--upgrade install options now work together. Thanks
    'eevee' for discovering the problem. (Pull #705)
  * Added check in install --download to prevent re-downloading
    if the target file already exists. Thanks Andrey Bulgakov.
    (Pull #669)
  * Added support for bare paths (including relative paths) as
    argument to --find-links. Thanks Paul Moore for draft patch.
  * Added support for --no-index in requirements files.
  * Added "pip show" command to get information about an installed
    package. Fixes #131. Thanks Kelsey Hightower and Rafael Caricio.
  * Added --root option for "pip install" to specify root
    directory. Behaves like the same option in distutils but also
    plays nice with pip's egg-info. Thanks Przemek Wrzos.
    (Issue #253 / Pull #693)
- Update to 1.2.1:
  * Fixed a regression introduced in 1.2 about raising an exception when
    not finding any files to uninstall in the current environment.
- Changes from 1.2:
  * **Dropped support for Python 2.4** The minimum supported Python version is
    now Python 2.5.
  * Fixed issue #605 - pypi mirror support broken on some DNS responses.
  * Fixed issue #355 - pip uninstall removes files it didn't install.
  * Fixed issues #493, #494, #440, and #573 related to improving support for
    the user installation scheme.
  * Write failure log to temp file if default location is not writable.
  * Pull in submodules for git editable checkouts. Fixes #289 and #421.
  * Use a temporary directory as the default build location outside of a
    virtualenv. Fixes issues #339 and #381.
  * Added support for specifying extras with local editables.
  * Added --egg flag to request egg-style rather than flat installation.
    Refs issue #3.
  * Fixed issue #510 - prevent e.g. gmpy2-2.0.tar.gz from matching a
    request to pip install gmpy; sdist filename must begin with full
    project name followed by a dash.
  * Fixed issue #504 - allow package URLS to have querystrings.
  * Fixed issue #58 - pip freeze now falls back to non-editable format rather
    than blowing up if it can't determine the origin repository of an editable.
  * Added a __main__.py file to enable python -m pip on Python versions
    that support it.
  * Fixed issue #487 - upgrade from VCS url of project that does exist on
    index.
  * Fixed issue #486 - fix upgrade from VCS url of project with no distribution
    on index.
  * Fixed issue #427 - clearer error message on a malformed VCS url.
  * Added support for using any of the built in guaranteed algorithms in
    hashlib as a checksum hash.
  * Fixed issue #321 - Raise an exception if current working directory can't be
    found or accessed.
  * Fixed issue #82 - Removed special casing of the user directory and use the
    Python default instead.
  * Fixed #436 - Only warn about version conflicts if there is actually one.
    This re-enables using ==dev in requirements files.
  * Moved tests to be run on Travis CI: http://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip
  * Added a better help formatter.
- Remove %check section: there is no test directory so it won't get executed.
- Fix Python 3 build.
- Fix building python 3 package on openSUSE 11.4 x86_64
- Add python 3 package
- Update to version 1.1:
  * Fixed issue #326 - don't crash when a package's setup.py emits UTF-8
    and then fails.
  * Added --target option for installing directly to arbitrary directory.
  * Added support for authentication with Subversion repositories.
  * Fixed issue #315 - --download now downloads dependencies as well.
  * Errors from subprocesses will display the current working directory.
  * Fixed issue #369 - compatibility with Subversion 1.7.
  * Fixed issue #57 - ignore py2app-generated OS X mpkg zip files in finder.
  * Fixed issue #182 - log to ~/Library/Logs/ by default on OS X framework
    installs.
  * Fixed issue #310 - understand version tags without minor version ("py3")
    in sdist filenames.
  * Fixed issue #7 - Pip now supports optionally installing setuptools
    "extras" dependencies; e.g. "pip install Paste[openid]".
  * Fixed issue #391 - freeze no longer borks on requirements file
  * Fixed issue #288 - handle symlinks properly.
  * Fixed issue #49 - pip install -U no longer reinstalls the same versions
    of packages.
  * Removed -E option and PIP_RESPECT_VIRTUALENV; both use a restart-in-venv
    mechanism that's broken, and neither one is useful since every virtualenv
    now has pip inside it.
  * Fixed issue #366 - pip throws IndexError when it calls scraped_rel_links
  * Fixed issue #22 - pip search should set and return a userful shell
    status code
  * Fixed issue #351 and #365 - added global --exists-action command line
    option to easier script file exists conflicts, e.g. from editable
    requirements from VCS that have a changed repo URL.
- Cleaned up changes file
- Run testsuite
- Only SLES-11 needs %python_sitelib and not noarch
- Don't repackage upstream tarball
- Require python-distribute instead of setuptools
- Package documentation
- Fix non-executable script rpmlint warning
- Update to 1.0.2
  * Fixed docs issues.
  * Fixed issue #295 - Reinstall a package when using the install -I
    option
  * Fixed issue #283 - Finds a Git tag pointing to same commit as
    origin/master
  * Fixed issue #279 - Use absolute path for path to docs in setup.py
  * Fixed issue #320 - Correctly handle exceptions on Python3.
  * Fixed issue #314 - Correctly parse --editable lines in requirements
    files
- Updates from 1.0.1
  * Start to use git-flow.
  * Fixed issue #274 - find_command should not raise AttributeError
  * Fixed issue #273 - respect Content-Disposition header.
  * Fixed issue #233 - pathext handling on Windows.
  * Fixed issue #252 - svn+svn protocol.
  * Fixed issue #44 - multiple CLI searches.
  * Fixed issue #266 - current working directory when running setup.py clean.
- Updates from 1.0
  * Added Python 3 support! Huge thanks to Vinay Sajip, Vitaly Babiy, Kelsey
    Hightower, and Alex Gronholm, among others.
  * Download progress only shown on a real TTY.
  * Fixed finding of VCS binaries to not be fooled by same-named directories.
  * Fixed uninstall of packages from system Python for users of Debian/Ubuntu
    python-setuptools package (workaround until fixed in Debian and Ubuntu).
  * Added get-pip.py https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py
- Updates from 0.8.3
  * Fixed issue #14 - No uninstall-on-upgrade with URL package.
  * Fixed issue #163 - Egg name not properly resolved.
  * Fixed issue #178 - Non-alphabetical installation of requirements.
  * Fixed issue #199 - Documentation mentions --index instead of --index-url.
  * Fixed issue #204 - rmtree undefined in mercurial.py.
  * Fixed bug in Git vcs backend that would break during reinstallation.
  * Fixed bug in Mercurial vcs backend related to pip freeze and branch/tag
    resolution.
  * Fixed bug in version string parsing related to the suffix "-dev".
- Regenerated spec file:
  * added 'Requires: python-setuptools'
- Update to 0.8.2:
  * Avoid redundant unpacking of bundles (from pwaller)
  * Fixed issue #32, #150, #161 - Fixed checking out the correct
    tag/branch/commit when updating an editable Git requirement.
  * Fixed issue #49 - Added ability to install version control
    requirements without making them editable, e.g.:
    pip install hg+http://bitbucket.org/ianb/pip/
  * Fixed issue #175 - Correctly locate build and source directory
    on Mac OS X.
  * Added git+https:// scheme to Git VCS backend.
- Update to 0.8.1:
  - Added global ?user flag as shortcut for
    ?install-option=??user?. From Ronny Pfannschmidt.
  - Added support for PyPI mirrors as defined in PEP 381, from Jannis Leidel.
  - Fixed issue #138 - Git revisions ignored.
  - Fixed issue #95 - Initial editable install of github package from a tag fails.
  - Fixed issue #107 - Can?t install if a directory in cwd has the same name
    as the package you?re installing.
  - Fixed issue #39 - ?install-option=??prefix=~/.local? ignored with -e.
- Aditional changes from 0.8:
  - Track which build/ directories pip creates, never remove directories it
    doesn?t create. From Hugo Lopes Tavares.
  - Pip now accepts file:// index URLs.
  - Various cleanup to make test-running more consistent and less fragile.
  - Real Windows support (with passing tests).
  - pip-2.7 etc. scripts are created (Python-version specific scripts)
  - contrib/build-standalone script creates a runnable .zip form of pip,
    from Jannis Leidel
  - Editable git repos are updated when reinstalled
  - Fix problem with --editable when multiple .egg-info/ directories are found.
  - A number of VCS-related fixes for pip freeze, from Hugo Lopes Tavares.
  - Significant test framework changes, from Hugo Lopes Tavares.
- Bzip2 source file.
- Fix error in expression so that package builds (was failing on all targets)
- Update to 0.7.2;
- Building as noarch for openSUSE >= 11.2;
- Spec file cleaned with spec-cleaner.

==== python-py ====

- update to 1.4.32
  - fix issue70: added ability to copy all stat info in py.path.local.copy.
  - make TerminalWriter.fullwidth a property.  This results in the correct
    value when the terminal gets resized.
  - update supported html tags to include recent additions.
    Thanks Denis Afonso for the PR.
  - Remove internal code in ``Source.compile`` meant to support earlier Python 3 versions that produced the side effect
    of leaving ``None`` in ``sys.modules`` when called (see pytest-dev/pytest#2103).
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
- update for singlespec
- Update download Url
- corrected homepage URL
- HTTPS URL for pypi source link
- update to version 1.4.31
  * fix local().copy(dest, mode=True) to also work with unicode.
  * pass better error message with svn EEXIST paths
- update to version 1.4.30:
  * fix issue68 an assert with a multiline list comprehension was not
    reported correctly. Thanks Henrik Heibuerger.
- changes from version 1.4.29:
  * fix issue55: revert a change to the statement finding algorithm
    which is used by pytest for generating tracebacks. Thanks Daniel
    Hahler for initial analysis.
  * fix pytest issue254 for when traceback rendering can?t find valid
    source code. Thanks Ionel Cristian Maries.
- Split documentation into separate package to avoid build loop
- update to 1.4.28:
  - fix issue64 -- dirpath regression when "abs=True" is passed.
  - fix issue59: point to new repo site
  - allow a new ensuresyspath="append" mode for py.path.local.pyimport()
    so that a neccessary import path is appended instead of prepended to
    sys.path
  - strike undocumented, untested argument to py.path.local.pypkgpath
  - speed up py.path.local.dirpath by a factor of 10
- update to version 1.4.26:
  - avoid calling normpath twice in py.path.local
  - py.builtin._reraise properly reraises under Python3 now.
  - fix issue53 - remove module index, thanks jenisys.
  - allow posix path separators when "fnmatch" is called.
    Thanks Christian Long for the complete PR.
- update to 1.4.25:
  - fix issue52: vaguely fix py25 compat of py.path.local (it's not
  officially supported), also fix docs
  - fix pytest issue 589: when checking if we have a recursion error
  check for the specific "maximum recursion depth" text of the exception.
- update to 1.4.24:
  - Fix retrieving source when an else: line has an other statement on
  the same line.
  - add localpath read_text/write_text/read_bytes/write_bytes methods
  as shortcuts and clearer bytes/text interfaces for read/write.
  Adapted from a PR from Paul Moore.
- update to 1.4.23:
  - use newer apipkg version which makes attribute access on
  alias modules resolve to None rather than an ImportError.
  This helps with code that uses inspect.getframeinfo()
  on py34 which causes a complete walk on sys.modules
  thus triggering the alias module to resolve and blowing
  up with ImportError.  The negative side is that something
  like "py.test.X" will now result in None instead of "importerror: pytest"
  if pytest is not installed.  But you shouldn't import "py.test"
  anyway anymore.
  - adapt one svn test to only check for any exception instead
  of specific ones because different svn versions cause different
  errors and we don't care.
- Update to 1.4.22
  - refactor class-level registry on ForkedFunc child start/finish
    event to become instance based (i.e. passed into the constructor)
- Update to 1.4.21
  - ForkedFunc now has class-level register_on_start/on_exit()
    methods to allow adding information in the boxed process.
    Thanks Marc Schlaich.
  - ForkedFunc in the child opens in "auto-flush" mode for
    stdout/stderr so that when a subprocess dies you can see
    its output even if it didn't flush itself.
  - refactor traceback generation in light of pytest issue 364
    (shortening tracebacks).   you can now set a new traceback style
    on a per-entry basis such that a caller can force entries to be
    isplayed as short or long entries.
  - win32: py.path.local.sysfind(name) will preferrably return files with
    extensions so that if "X" and "X.bat" or "X.exe" is on the PATH,
    one of the latter two will be returned.
- Removed unnessisary dependency on python-setuptools especially as this
  causes a conflict with SLE11sp3
- Update to version 1.4.20:
  + ignore unicode decode errors in xmlescape.  Thanks Anatoly Bubenkoff.
  + on python2 modify traceback.format_exception_only to match python3
    behaviour, namely trying to print unicode for Exception instances
  + use a safer way for serializing exception reports (helps to fix
    pytest issue413)
- Drop %check section, we never ran tests. That would need python-pytest
  and introduce a cycle
- update to 1.4.19:
  - merge in apipkg fixes
  - some micro-optimizations in py/_code/code.py for speeding
    up pytest runs.  Thanks Alex Gaynor for initiative.
  - check PY_COLORS=1 or PY_COLORS=0 to force coloring/not-coloring
    for py.io.TerminalWriter() independently from capabilities
    of the output file.  Thanks Marc Abramowitz for the PR.
  - some fixes to unicode handling in assertion handling.
    Thanks for the PR to Floris Bruynooghe.  (This helps
    to fix pytest issue 319).
  - depend on setuptools presence, remove distribute_setup
- Update to version 1.4.18
  + introduce path.ensure_dir() as a synonym for ensure(..., dir=1)
  + some unicode/python3 related fixes wrt to path manipulations
    (if you start passing unicode particular in py2 you might
    still get problems, though)
- Changes from 1.4.17
  + make py.io.TerminalWriter() prefer colorama if it is available
    and avoid empty lines when separator-lines are printed by
    being defensive and reducing the working terminalwidth by 1
  + introduce optional "expanduser" argument to py.path.local
    to that local("~", expanduser=True) gives the home
    directory of "user".
- Changes from 1.4.16
  + fix issue35 - define __gt__ ordering between a local path
    and strings
  + fix issue36 - make chdir() work even if os.getcwd() fails.
  + add path.exists/isdir/isfile/islink shortcuts
  + introduce local path.as_cwd() context manager.
  + introduce p.write(ensure=1) and p.open(ensure=1)
    where ensure triggers creation of neccessary parent dirs.
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
- update to 1.4.15:
  - majorly speed up some common calling patterns with
    LocalPath.listdir()/join/check/stat functions considerably.
  - fix an edge case with fnmatch where a glob style pattern appeared
    in an absolute path.
- update to 1.4.14:
  - fix dupfile to work with files that don't carry a mode.
  - fix getting statementrange/compiling a file ending
  in a comment line without newline (on python2.5)
  - for local paths you can pass "mode=True" to a copy()
  in order to copy permission bits (underlying mechanism
  is using shutil.copymode)
  - add paths arguments to py.path.local.sysfind to restrict
  search to the diretories in the path.
  - add isdir/isfile/islink to path.stat() objects allowing to perform
  multiple checks without calling out multiple times
  - drop py.path.local.__new__ in favour of a simpler __init__
  - iniconfig: allow "name:value" settings in config files, no space after
  "name" required
  - fix issue 27 - NameError in unlikely untested case of saferepr
- Initial python3 support
- Update to 1.4.12 version:
  * fix python2.4 support - for pre-AST interpreters re-introduce
    old way to find statements in exceptions (closes pytest issue 209)
  * add tox.ini to distribution
  * fix issue23 - print *,** args information in tracebacks,
    thanks Manuel Jacob
- Update to version 1.4.9:
  + fix bug of path.visit() which would not recognize glob-style patterns
    for the "rec" recursion argument
  + changed iniconfig parsing to better conform, now the chars ";"
    and "#" only mark a comment at the stripped start of a line
  + include recent apipkg-1.2
  + change internal terminalwriter.line/reline logic to more nicely
    support file spinners
- Changes from version 1.4.8:
  + fix issue 13 - correct handling of the tag name object in xmlgen
  + fix issue 14 - support raw attribute values in xmlgen
  + fix windows terminalwriter printing/re-line problem
  + update distribute_setup.py to 0.6.27
- Update to version 1.4.7:
  * fix issue11 - own test failure with python3.3 / Thanks Benjamin Peterson
  * help fix pytest issue 102
- Changes from version 1.4.6:
  * help to fix pytest issue99: unify output of
    ExceptionInfo.getrepr(style="native") with ...(style="long")
  * fix issue7: source.getstatementrange() now raises proper error
    if no valid statement can be found
  * fix issue8: fix code and tests of svnurl/svnwc to work on subversion 1.7 -
    note that path.status(updates=1) will not properly work svn-17's status
  - -xml output is broken.
  * make source.getstatementrange() more resilent about non-python code frames
    (as seen from jnja2)
  * make trackeback recursion detection more resilent
    about the eval magic of a decorator library
  * iniconfig: add support for ; as comment starter
  * properly handle lists in xmlgen on python3
  * normalize py.code.getfslineno(obj) to always return a (string, int) tuple
    defaulting to ("", -1) respectively if no source code can be found for obj.
- Changes from version 1.4.5:
  * improve some unicode handling in terminalwriter and capturing
- Spec file cleanup:
  * BuildRequire python-distribute instead of setuptools
  * Simplified macro usage
  * Removed outdated %clean section
- Initial version

==== python-pyparsing ====

- update for single-spec
- desetuptoolize.patch : switch from setuptools to distutils.core
  for installation, as this is now a setuptools dependency
- ensure egg-info is a directory (distutils would install it as file)
- Fix SLE 11 build.
- update to version 2.1.10:
  * Fixed bug in reporting named parse results for ZeroOrMore
    expressions, thanks Ethan Nash for reporting this!
  * Fixed behavior of LineStart to be much more predictable.
    LineStart can now be used to detect if the next parse position is
    col 1, factoring in potential leading whitespace (which would
    cause LineStart to fail). Also fixed a bug in col, which is used
    in LineStart, where '\n's were erroneously considered to be column
    1.
  * Added support for multiline test strings in runTests.
  * Fixed bug in ParseResults.dump when keys were not strings.  Also
    changed display of string values to show them in quotes, to help
    distinguish parsed numeric strings from parsed integers that have
    been converted to Python ints.
- update to version 2.1.9:
  * Added class CloseMatch, a variation on Literal which matches
    "close" matches, that is, strings with at most 'n' mismatching
    characters.
  * Fixed bug in Keyword.setDefaultKeywordChars(), reported by
    Kobayashi Shinji - nice catch, thanks!
  * Minor API change in pyparsing_common. Renamed some of the common
    expressions to PEP8 format (to be consistent with the other
    pyparsing_common expressions):
    + signedInteger -> signed_integer
    + sciReal -> sci_real
    Also, in trying to stem the API bloat of pyparsing, I've copied
    some of the global expressions and helper parse actions into
    pyparsing_common, with the originals to be deprecated and removed
    in a future release:
    + commaSeparatedList -> pyparsing_common.comma_separated_list
    + upcaseTokens -> pyparsing_common.upcaseTokens
    + downcaseTokens -> pyparsing_common.downcaseTokens
  * Fixed Python3 compatibility bug when using dict keys() and
    values() in ParseResults.getName().
  * After some prodding, I've reworked the unitTests.py file for
    pyparsing over the past few releases. It uses some variations on
    unittest to handle my testing style. The test now:
    + auto-discovers its test classes (while maintining their order
    of definition)
    + suppresses voluminous 'print' output for tests that pass
- update to version 2.1.8:
  * Fixed issue in the optimization to _trim_arity, when the full
    stacktrace is retrieved to determine if a TypeError is raised in
    pyparsing or in the caller's parse action. Code was traversing the
    full stacktrace, and potentially encountering UnicodeDecodeError.
  * Fixed bug in ParserElement.inlineLiteralsUsing, causing infinite
    loop with Suppress.
  * Fixed bug in Each, when merging named results from multiple
    expressions in a ZeroOrMore or OneOrMore. Also fixed bug when
    ZeroOrMore expressions were erroneously treated as required
    expressions in an Each expression.
  * Added a few more inline doc examples.
  * Improved use of runTests in several example scripts.
- changes from version 2.1.7:
  * Fixed regression reported by Andrea Censi (surfaced in PyContracts
    tests) when using ParseSyntaxExceptions (raised when using
    operator '-') with packrat parsing.
  * Minor fix to oneOf, to accept all iterables, not just
    space-delimited strings and lists. (If you have a list or set of
    strings, it is not necessary to concat them using ' '.join to pass
    them to oneOf, oneOf will accept the list or set or generator
    directly.)
- changes from version 2.1.6 :
  * *Major packrat upgrade*, inspired by patch provided by Tal Einat -
    many, many, thanks to Tal for working on this! Tal's tests show
    faster parsing performance (2X in some tests), *and* memory
    reduction from 3GB down to ~100MB! Requires no changes to
    existing code using packratting. (Uses OrderedDict, available in
    Python 2.7 and later.  For Python 2.6 users, will attempt to
    import from ordereddict backport. If not present, will implement
    pure-Python Fifo dict.)
  * Minor API change - to better distinguish between the flexible
    numeric types defined in pyparsing_common, I've changed "numeric"
    (which parsed numbers of different types and returned int for
    ints, float for floats, etc.) and "number" (which parsed numbers
    of int or float type, and returned all floats) to "number" and
    "fnumber" respectively. I hope the "f" prefix of "fnumber" will be
    a better indicator of its internal conversion of parsed values to
    floats, while the generic "number" is similar to the flexible
    number syntax in other languages. Also fixed a bug in
    pyparsing_common.numeric (now renamed to pyparsing_common.number),
    integers were parsed and returned as floats instead of being
    retained as ints.
  * Fixed bug in upcaseTokens and downcaseTokens introduced in 2.1.5,
    when the parse action was used in conjunction with results names.
    Reported by Steven Arcangeli from the dql project, thanks for your
    patience, Steven!
  * Major change to docs! After seeing some comments on reddit about
    general issue with docs of Python modules, and thinking that I'm a
    little overdue in doing some doc tuneup on pyparsing, I decided to
    following the suggestions of the redditor and add more inline
    examples to the pyparsing reference documentation. I hope this
    addition will clarify some of the more common questions people
    have, especially when first starting with pyparsing/Python.
  * Deprecated ParseResults.asXML. I've never been too happy with this
    method, and it usually forces some unnatural code in the parsers
    in order to get decent tag names. The amount of guesswork that
    asXML has to do to try to match names with values should have been
    a red flag from day one. If you are using asXML, you will need to
    implement your own ParseResults->XML serialization. Or consider
    migrating to a more current format such as JSON (which is very
    easy to do: results_as_json = json.dumps(parse_result.asDict())
    Hopefully, when I remove this code in a future version, I'll also
    be able to simplify some of the craziness in ParseResults, which
    IIRC was only there to try to make asXML work.
  * Updated traceParseAction parse action decorator to show the repr
    of the input and output tokens, instead of the str format, since
    str has been simplified to just show the token list content.
- update to version 2.1.5:
  * Added ParserElement.split() generator method, similar to
    re.split().  Includes optional arguments maxsplit (to limit the
    number of splits), and includeSeparators (to include the
    separating matched text in the returned output, default=False).
  * Added a new parse action construction helper tokenMap, which will
    apply a function and optional arguments to each element in a
    ParseResults.
  * Added more expressions to pyparsing_common:
    + IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (including long, short, and mixed
    forms of IPv6)
    + MAC address
    + ISO8601 date and date time strings (with named fields for
    year, month, etc.)
    + UUID (xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx)
    + hex integer (returned as int)
    + fraction (integer '/' integer, returned as float)
    + mixed integer (integer '-' fraction, or just fraction,
    returned as float)
    + stripHTMLTags (parse action to remove tags from HTML source)
    + parse action helpers convertToDate and convertToDatetime to do
    custom parse time conversions of parsed ISO8601 strings
  * runTests now returns a two-tuple: success if all tests succeed,
    and an output list of each test and its output lines.
  * Added failureTests argument (default=False) to runTests, so that
    tests can be run that are expected failures, and runTests' success
    value will return True only if all tests *fail* as expected. Also,
    parseAll now defaults to True.
  * New example numerics.py, shows samples of parsing integer and real
    numbers using locale-dependent formats
- changes from version 2.1.4:
  * Split out the '==' behavior in ParserElement, now implemented as
    the ParserElement.matches() method. Using '==' for string test
    purposes will be removed in a future release.
  * Expanded capabilities of runTests(). Will now accept embedded
    comments (default is Python style, leading '#' character, but
    customizable). Comments will be emitted along with the tests and
    test output. Useful during test development, to create a test
    string consisting only of test case description comments separated
    by blank lines, and then fill in the test cases. Will also
    highlight ParseFatalExceptions with "(FATAL)".
  * Added a 'pyparsing_common' class containing common/helpful little
    expressions such as integer, float, identifier, etc. I used this
    class as a sort of embedded namespace, to contain these helpers
    without further adding to pyparsing's namespace bloat.
  * Minor enhancement to traceParseAction decorator, to retain the
    parse action's name for the trace output.
  * Added optional 'fatal' keyword arg to addCondition, to indicate
    that a condition failure should halt parsing immediately.
- changes from version 2.1.3:
  * _trim_arity fix in 2.1.2 was very version-dependent on Py 3.5.0.
    Now works for Python 2.x, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5.0, and 3.5.1 (and
    hopefully beyond).
- changes from version 2.1.2:
  * Fixed bug in _trim_arity when pyparsing code is included in a
    PyInstaller, reported by maluwa.
  * Fixed catastrophic regex backtracking in implementation of the
    quoted string expressions (dblQuotedString, sglQuotedString, and
    quotedString). Reported on the pyparsing wiki by webpentest, good
    catch! (Also tuned up some other expressions susceptible to the
    same backtracking problem, such as cStyleComment, cppStyleComment,
    etc.)
- update to version 2.1.1:
  * Added support for assigning to ParseResults using slices.
  * Fixed bug in ParseResults.toDict(), in which dict values were
    always converted to dicts, even if they were just unkeyed lists of
    tokens.  Reported on SO by Gerald Thibault, thanks Gerald!
  * Fixed bug in SkipTo when using failOn, reported by robyschek,
    thanks!
  * Fixed bug in Each introduced in 2.1.0, reported by AND patch and
    unit test submitted by robyschek, well done!
  * Removed use of functools.partial in replaceWith, as this creates
    an ambiguous signature for the generated parse action, which fails
    in PyPy. Reported by Evan Hubinger, thanks Evan!
  * Added default behavior to QuotedString to convert embedded '\t',
    '\n', etc. characters to their whitespace counterparts. Found
    during Q&A exchange on SO with Maxim.
- update to version 2.1.0:
  * Modified the internal _trim_arity method to distinguish between
    TypeError's raised while trying to determine parse action arity
    and those raised within the parse action itself. This will clear
    up those confusing "<lambda>() takes exactly 1 argument (0 given)"
    error messages when there is an actual TypeError in the body of
    the parse action. Thanks to all who have raised this issue in the
    past, and most recently to Michael Cohen, who sent in a proposed
    patch, and got me to finally tackle this problem.
  * Added compatibility for pickle protocols 2-4 when pickling
    ParseResults.  In Python 2.x, protocol 0 was the default, and
    protocol 2 did not work.  In Python 3.x, protocol 3 is the
    default, so explicitly naming protocol 0 or 1 was required to
    pickle ParseResults. With this release, all protocols 0-4 are
    supported. Thanks for reporting this on StackOverflow, Arne
    Wolframm, and for providing a nice simple test case!
  * Added optional 'stopOn' argument to ZeroOrMore and OneOrMore, to
    simplify breaking on stop tokens that would match the repetition
    expression.
    It is a common problem to fail to look ahead when matching
    repetitive tokens if the sentinel at the end also matches the
    repetition expression, as when parsing "BEGIN aaa bbb ccc END"
    with:
    "BEGIN" + OneOrMore(Word(alphas)) + "END"
    Since "END" matches the repetition expression "Word(alphas)", it
    will never get parsed as the terminating sentinel. Up until now,
    this has to be resolved by the user inserting their own negative
    lookahead:
    "BEGIN" + OneOrMore(~Literal("END") + Word(alphas)) + "END"
    Using stopOn, they can more easily write:
    "BEGIN" + OneOrMore(Word(alphas), stopOn="END") + "END"
    The stopOn argument can be a literal string or a pyparsing
    expression.  Inspired by a question by Lamakaha on StackOverflow
    (and many previous questions with the same negative-lookahead
    resolution).
  * Added expression names for many internal and builtin expressions,
    to reduce name and error message overhead during parsing.
  * Converted helper lambdas to functions to refactor and add
    docstring support.
  * Fixed ParseResults.asDict() to correctly convert nested
    ParseResults values to dicts.
  * Cleaned up some examples, fixed typo in fourFn.py identified by
    aristotle2600 on reddit.
  * Removed keepOriginalText helper method, which was deprecated ages
    ago. Superceded by originalTextFor.
  * Same for the Upcase class, which was long ago deprecated and
    replaced with the upcaseTokens method.
- update to version 2.0.7:
  * Simplified string representation of Forward class, to avoid memory
    and performance errors while building ParseException
    messages. Thanks, Will McGugan, Andrea Censi, and Martijn Vermaat
    for the bug reports and test code.
  * Cleaned up additional issues from enhancing the error messages for
    Or and MatchFirst, handling Unicode values in expressions. Fixes
    Unicode encoding issues in Python 2, thanks to Evan Hubinger for
    the bug report.
  * Fixed implementation of dir() for ParseResults - was leaving out
    all the defined methods and just adding the custom results names.
  * Fixed bug in ignore() that was introduced in pyparsing 1.5.3, that
    would not accept a string literal as the ignore expression.
  * Added new example parseTabularData.py to illustrate parsing of
    data formatted in columns, with detection of empty cells.
  * Updated a number of examples to more current Python and pyparsing
    forms.
- update to version 2.0.6:
  * Fixed a bug in Each when multiple Optional elements are present.
    Thanks for reporting this, whereswalden on SO.
  * Fixed another bug in Each, when Optional elements have results
    names or parse actions, reported by Max Rothman - thank you, Max!
  * Added optional parseAll argument to runTests, whether tests should
    require the entire input string to be parsed or not (similar to
    parseAll argument to parseString). Plus a little neaten-up of the
    output on Python 2 (no stray ()'s).
  * Modified exception messages from MatchFirst and Or
    expressions. These were formerly misleading as they would only
    give the first or longest exception mismatch error message. Now
    the error message includes all the alternatives that were possible
    matches. Originally proposed by a pyparsing user, but I've lost
    the email thread - finally figured out a fairly clean way to do
    this.
  * Fixed a bug in Or, when a parse action on an alternative raises an
    exception, other potentially matching alternatives were not always
    tried.  Reported by TheVeryOmni on the pyparsing wiki, thanks!
  * Fixed a bug to dump() introduced in 2.0.4, where list values were
    shown in duplicate.
- update to version 2.0.5:
  * (&$(@#&$(@!!!!  Some "print" statements snuck into pyparsing
    v2.0.4, breaking Python 3 compatibility! Fixed. Reported by
    jenshn, thanks!
- changes from Version 2.0.4:
  * Added ParserElement.addCondition, to simplify adding parse actions
    that act primarily as filters. If the given condition evaluates
    False, pyparsing will raise a ParseException. The condition should
    be a method with the same method signature as a parse action, but
    should return a boolean. Suggested by Victor Porton, nice idea
    Victor, thanks!
  * Slight mod to srange to accept unicode literals for the input
    string, such as "[?-??-?]" instead of
    "[\u0430-\u044f\u0410-\u042f]". Thanks to Alexandr Suchkov for the
    patch!
  * Enhanced implementation of replaceWith.
  * Fixed enhanced ParseResults.dump() method when the results
    consists only of an unnamed array of sub-structure
    results. Reported by Robin Siebler, thanks for your patience and
    persistence, Robin!
  * Fixed bug in fourFn.py example code, where pi and e were defined
    using CaselessLiteral instead of CaselessKeyword. This was not a
    problem until adding a new function 'exp', and the leading 'e' of
    'exp' was accidentally parsed as the mathematical constant
    'e'. Nice catch, Tom Grydeland - thanks!
  * Adopt new-fangled Python features, like decorators and ternary
    expressions, per suggestions from Williamzjc - thanks William! (Oh
    yeah, I'm not supporting Python 2.3 with this code any more...)
    Plus, some additional code fixes/cleanup - thanks again!
  * Added ParserElement.runTests, a little test bench for quickly
    running an expression against a list of sample input
    strings. Basically, I got tired of writing the same test code over
    and over, and finally added it as a test point method on
    ParserElement.
  * Added withClass helper method, a simplified version of
    withAttribute for the common but annoying case when defining a
    filter on a div's class - made difficult because 'class' is a
    Python reserved word.
- update to version 2.0.3:
  * Fixed escaping behavior in QuotedString. Formerly, only
    quotation marks (or characters designated as quotation marks in
    the QuotedString constructor) would be escaped. Now all escaped
    characters will be escaped, and the escaping backslashes will
    be removed.
  * Fixed regression in ParseResults.pop() - pop() was pretty much
    broken after I added *improvements* in 2.0.2. Reported by Iain
    Shelvington, thanks Iain!
  * Fixed bug in And class when initializing using a generator.
  * Enhanced ParseResults.dump() method to list out nested
    ParseResults that are unnamed arrays of sub-structures.
  * Fixed UnboundLocalError under Python 3.4 in oneOf method,
    reported on Sourceforge by aldanor, thanks!
  * Fixed bug in ParseResults __init__ method, when returning
    non-ParseResults types from parse actions that implement
    __eq__. Raised during discussion on the pyparsing wiki with
    cyrfer.
- fix end of line encoding of every file in examples
- update to v2.0.2
  - Extended "expr(name)" shortcut (same as "expr.setResultsName(name)")
  to accept "expr()" as a shortcut for "expr.copy()".
  - Added "locatedExpr(expr)" helper, to decorate any returned tokens
  with their location within the input string. Adds the results names
  locn_start and locn_end to the output parse results.
  - Added "pprint()" method to ParseResults, to simplify troubleshooting
  and prettified output. Now instead of importing the pprint module
  and then writing "pprint.pprint(result)", you can just write
  "result.pprint()".  This method also accepts addtional positional and
  keyword arguments (such as indent, width, etc.), which get passed
  through directly to the pprint method
  (see http://docs.python.org/2/library/pprint.html#pprint.pprint).
  - Removed deprecation warnings when using '<<' for Forward expression
  assignment. '<<=' is still preferred, but '<<' will be retained
  for cases whre '<<=' operator is not suitable (such as in defining
  lambda expressions).
  - Expanded argument compatibility for classes and functions that
  take list arguments, to now accept generators as well.
  - Extended list-like behavior of ParseResults, adding support for
  append and extend. NOTE: if you have existing applications using
  these names as results names, you will have to access them using
  dict-style syntax: res["append"] and res["extend"]
  - ParseResults emulates the change in list vs. iterator semantics for
  methods like keys(), values(), and items(). Under Python 2.x, these
  methods will return lists, under Python 3.x, these methods will
  return iterators.
  - ParseResults now has a method haskeys() which returns True or False
  depending on whether any results names have been defined. This simplifies
  testing for the existence of results names under Python 3.x, which
  returns keys() as an iterator, not a list.
  - ParseResults now supports both list and dict semantics for pop().
  If passed no argument or an integer argument, it will use list semantics
  and pop tokens from the list of parsed tokens. If passed a non-integer
  argument (most likely a string), it will use dict semantics and
  pop the corresponding value from any defined results names. A
  second default return value argument is supported, just as in
  dict.pop().
  - Fixed bug in markInputline, thanks for reporting this, Matt Grant!
  - Cleaned up my unit test environment, now runs with Python 2.6 and
  3.3.
- include examples in -doc package
- Update to version 2.0.1:
  - Removed use of "nonlocal" that prevented using this version of
    pyparsing with Python 2.6 and 2.7. This will make it easier to
    install for packages that depend on pyparsing, under Python
    versions 2.6 and later. Those using older versions of Python
    will have to manually install pyparsing 1.5.7.
  - Fixed implementation of <<= operator to return self; reported by
    Luc J. Bourhis, with patch fix by Mathias Mamsch - thanks, Luc
    and Mathias!
- Changes from version 2.0.0:
  - Rather than release another combined Python 2.x/3.x release
    I've decided to start a new major version that is only
    compatible with Python 3.x (and consequently Python 2.7 as
    well due to backporting of key features). This version will
    be the main development path from now on, with little follow-on
    development on the 1.5.x path.
  - Operator '<<' is now deprecated, in favor of operator '<<=' for
    attaching parsing expressions to Forward() expressions. This is
    being done to address precedence of operations problems with '<<'.
    Operator '<<' will be removed in a future version of pyparsing.
- remove nonsensical tarball
- update to 1.5.7:
  * NOTE: This is the last release of pyparsing that will try to
  maintain compatibility with Python versions < 2.6. The next
  release of pyparsing will be version 2.0.0, using new Python
  syntax that will not be compatible for Python version 2.5 or
  older.
  * An awesome new example is included in this release, submitted
  by Luca DellOlio, for parsing ANTLR grammar definitions, nice
  work Luca!
  * Fixed implementation of ParseResults.__str__ to use Pythonic
  ''.join() instead of repeated string concatenation. This
  purportedly has been a performance issue under PyPy.
  * Fixed bug in ParseResults.__dir__ under Python 3, reported by
  Thomas Kluyver, thank you Thomas!
  * Added ParserElement.inlineLiteralsUsing static method, to
  override pyparsing's default behavior of converting string
  literals to Literal instances, to use other classes (such
  as Suppress or CaselessLiteral).
  * Added new operator '<<=', which will eventually replace '<<' for
  storing the contents of a Forward(). '<<=' does not have the same
  operator precedence problems that '<<' does.
  * 'operatorPrecedence' is being renamed 'infixNotation' as a better
  description of what this helper function creates. 'operatorPrecedence'
  is deprecated, and will be dropped entirely in a future release.
  * Added optional arguments lpar and rpar to operatorPrecedence, so that
  expressions that use it can override the default suppression of the
  grouping characters.
  * Added support for using single argument builtin functions as parse
  actions.  Now you can write 'expr.setParseAction(len)' and get back
  the length of the list of matched tokens.  Supported builtins are:
  sum, len, sorted, reversed, list, tuple, set, any, all, min, and max.
  A script demonstrating this feature is included in the examples
  directory.
  * Fixed a bug in the definition of 'alphas', which was based on the
  string.uppercase and string.lowercase "constants", which in fact
  * aren't* constant, but vary with locale settings. This could make
  parsers locale-sensitive in a subtle way. Thanks to Kef Schecter for
  his diligence in following through on reporting and monitoring
  this bugfix!
  * Fixed a bug in the Py3 version of pyparsing, during exception
  handling with packrat parsing enabled, reported by Catherine
  Devlin - thanks Catherine!
  * Fixed typo in ParseBaseException.__dir__, reported anonymously on
  the SourceForge bug tracker, thank you Pyparsing User With No Name.
  * Fixed bug in srange when using '\x###' hex character codes.
  * Addeed optional 'intExpr' argument to countedArray, so that you
  can define your own expression that will evaluate to an integer,
  to be used as the count for the following elements. Allows you
  to define a countedArray with the count given in hex, for example,
  by defining intExpr as "Word(hexnums).setParseAction(int(t[0],16))".
- Fix license (MIT and GPL-2.0+ and GPL-3.0+)
- Don't ship examples twice
- Initial support of python3
- Package examples
- Spec file cleanup
- Add Provides/Obsoletes for python-parsing
- Update to version 1.5.6:
  * Cleanup of parse action normalizing code, to be more version-tolerant,
    and robust in the face of future Python versions
  * Removal of exception cacheing, addressing a memory leak condition
    in Python 3.
  * Fixed bug when using packrat parsing, where a previously parsed
    expression would duplicate subsequent tokens
  * Fixed bug in srange, which accepted escaped hex characters of the
    form '\0x##', but should be '\x##'.  Both forms will be supported
    for backwards compatibility.
  * Added the Verilog parser to the provided set of examples, under the
    MIT license.
  * Added the excludeChars argument to the Word class, to simplify defining
    a word composed of all characters in a large range except for one or two.
  * Added optional overlap parameter to scanString, to return overlapping
    matches found in the source text.
  * Updated oneOf internal regular expression generation, with improved
    parse time performance.
  * Slight performance improvement in transformString, removing empty
    strings from the list of string fragments built while scanning the
    source text, before calling ''.join. Especially useful when using
    transformString to strip out selected text.
  * Enhanced form of using the "expr('name')" style of results naming,
    in lieu of calling setResultsName.  If name ends with an '*', then
    this is equivalent to expr.setResultsName('name',listAllMatches=True).
  * Fixed up internal list flattener to use iteration instead of recursion,
    to avoid stack overflow when transforming large files.
- Changes from version 1.5.5:
  * Typo in Python3 version of pyparsing, "builtin" should be "builtins".
- Changes from version 1.5.4:
  * Fixed __builtins__ and file references in Python 3 code, thanks to
    Greg Watson, saulspatz, sminos, and Mark Summerfield for reporting
    their Python 3 experiences.
- Spec file cleanup:
  * Regenerated with py2pack, much simpler spec file
  * Fixed license to MIT, it's not GPLv2+
- Initial package (1.5.3)

==== python-rpm-macros ====
Version update (1.0.git.1486997542.e9fcc29 -> 1.0.git.1487869271.c6e9bfc)

- let %python_module expand *all* its arguments, not just the first
  (so that %{python_module x >= 1.0} works as intended)
- copy BuildArch to subpackages
- on requires/provides etc., perform macro expansion *after* replacing
  'python' name, to allow for tricking the rewriter to not replace
- add BuildRoot to make SLE11 happy
- check presence of %python_files even on new-style distros
- better visibility of the %python_files error

==== python-setuptools ====
Version update (33.1.1 -> 34.2.0)

- update to 34.2.0
  * dependencies are no longer vendored and setuptools can't bootstrap
    without them
  * drop support for python 2.6 and 3.2
  * declarative config option for setup.cfg
  * nspkg.pth files for development
  * switch to zip format for source dist
  * ensure extras are honored when building the working set
  * add support for reading dist-info metadata
  * support for PEP440 version specifiers
- added build-time and run-time dependencies to appdirs and packaging,
  ensured these packages build without setuptools
- drop upstreamed setuptools-certpath.patch
- drop unneeded setuptools-5.4.1-create-sitedir.patch
- add fdupes
- change source file to zip, add unzip dependency
- update for multipython build
- make sure, that setuptools-certpath.patch is applied
  unconditionally (fixes traceback in setuptools/ssl_support.py)
- update to 28.3.0:
  * #809: In ``find_packages()``, restore support for excluding
    a parent package without excluding a child package.
  * #805: Disable ``-nspkg.pth`` behavior on Python 3.3+ where
    PEP-420 functionality is adequate. Fixes pip #1924.
  * #803: Bump certifi to 2016.9.26.
  * #733: Do not search excluded directories for packages.
    This introduced a backwards incompatible change in ``find_packages()``
    so that ``find_packages(exclude=['foo']) == []``, excluding subpackages of ``foo``.
    Previously, ``find_packages(exclude=['foo']) == ['foo.bar']``,
    even though the parent ``foo`` package was excluded.
  * #795: Bump certifi.
  * #719: Suppress decoding errors and instead log a warning
    when metadata cannot be decoded.
  * #790: In MSVC monkeypatching, explicitly patch each
    function by name in the target module instead of inferring
    the module from the function's ``__module__``. Improves
    compatibility with other packages that might have previously
    patched distutils functions (i.e. NumPy).
  * #794: In test command, add installed eggs to PYTHONPATH
    when invoking tests so that subprocesses will also have the
    dependencies available. Fixes `tox 330
    <https://github.com/tox-dev/tox/issues/330>`_.
  * #795: Update vendored pyparsing 2.1.9.
  * #520 and #513: Suppress ValueErrors in fixup_namespace_packages
    when lookup fails.
  * Nicer, more consistent interfaces for msvc monkeypatching.
  * #779 via #781: Fix circular import.
  * #778: Fix MSVC monkeypatching.
  * Introduce the (private) ``monkey`` module to encapsulate
    the distutils monkeypatching behavior.
  * Now use Warehouse by default for
    ``upload``, patching ``distutils.config.PyPIRCCommand`` to
    affect default behavior.
    Any config in .pypirc should be updated to replace
    https://pypi.python.org/pypi/
    with
    https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
    Similarly, any passwords stored in the keyring should be
    updated to use this new value for "system".
    The ``upload_docs`` command will continue to use the python.org
    site, but the command is now deprecated. Users are urged to use
    Read The Docs instead.
  * #776: Use EXT_SUFFIX for py_limited_api renaming.
  * #774 and #775: Use LegacyVersion from packaging when
    detecting numpy versions.
  * Re-release of 26.1.0 with pytest pinned to allow for automated
    deployment and thus proper packaging environment variables,
    fixing issues with missing executable launchers.
- fix certificate handling with certifi, add support for SUSE's
  CA bundle (setuptools-certpath.patch, fixes boo#993968)
- remove shebang lines, strip executable bit from README, to silence
  the easy rpmlint warnings
- update to 26.1.1:
  * Re-release of 26.1.0 with pytest pinned to allow for automated
    deployement and thus proper packaging environment variables,
    fixing issues with missing executable launchers.
  * #763: ``pkg_resources.get_default_cache`` now defers to the
    `appdirs project <https://pypi.org/project/appdirs>`_ to
    resolve the cache directory. Adds a vendored dependency on
    appdirs to pkg_resources.
  * #748: By default, sdists are now produced in gzipped tarfile
    format by default on all platforms, adding forward compatibility
    for the same behavior in Python 3.6 (See Python #27819).
  * #459 via #736: On Windows with script launchers,
    sys.argv[0] now reflects
    the name of the entry point, consistent with the behavior in
    distlib and pip wrappers.
  * #752 via #753: When indicating ``py_limited_api`` to Extension,
    it must be passed as a keyword argument.
  * Add Extension(py_limited_api=True). When set to a truthy value,
    that extension gets a filename apropriate for code using Py_LIMITED_API.
    When used correctly this allows a single compiled extension to work on
    all future versions of CPython 3.
    The py_limited_api argument only controls the filename. To be
    compatible with multiple versions of Python 3, the C extension
    will also need to set -DPy_LIMITED_API=... and be modified to use
    only the functions in the limited API.
  * #739 Fix unquoted libpaths by fixing compatibility between
    `numpy.distutils` and `distutils._msvccompiler`
    for numpy < 1.11.2 (Fix issue #728, error also fixed in Numpy).
  * #731: Bump certifi.
  * Style updates. See #740, #741, #743, #744, #742, #747.
  * #735: include license file.
  * #612 via #730: Add a LICENSE file which needs to be provided by the terms of
  the MIT license.
  * #725: revert `library_dir_option` patch (Error is related to
    `numpy.distutils` and make errors on non Numpy users).
  * #720
  * #723: Improve patch for `library_dir_option`.
  * #717
  * #713
  * #707: Fix Python 2 compatibility for MSVC by catching errors properly.
  * #715: Fix unquoted libpaths by patching `library_dir_option`.
  * #714 and #704: Revert fix as it breaks other components
    downstream that can't handle unicode. See #709, #710,
    and #712.
  * #704: Fix errors when installing a zip sdist that contained
    files named with non-ascii characters on Windows would
    crash the install when it attempted to clean up the build.
  * #646: MSVC compatibility - catch errors properly in
    RegistryInfo.lookup.
  * #702: Prevent UnboundLocalError when initial working_set
    is empty.
  * #686: Fix issue in sys.path ordering by pkg_resources when
    rewrite technique is "raw".
  * #699: Fix typo in msvc support.
  * #609: Setuptools will now try to download a distribution from
    the next possible download location if the first download fails.
    This means you can now specify multiple links as ``dependency_links``
    and all links will be tried until a working download link is encountered.
  * #688: Fix AttributeError in setup.py when invoked not from
    the current directory.
  * Cleanup of setup.py script.
  * Fixed documentation builders by allowing setup.py
    to be imported without having bootstrapped the
    metadata.
  * More style cleanup. See #677, #678, #679, #681, #685.
  * #674: Default ``sys.path`` manipulation by easy-install.pth
    is now "raw", meaning that when writing easy-install.pth
    during any install operation, the ``sys.path`` will not be
    rewritten and will no longer give preference to easy_installed
    packages.
    To retain the old behavior when using any easy_install
    operation (including ``setup.py install`` when setuptools is
    present), set the environment variable:
    SETUPTOOLS_SYS_PATH_TECHNIQUE=rewrite
    This project hopes that that few if any environments find it
    necessary to retain the old behavior, and intends to drop
    support for it altogether in a future release. Please report
    any relevant concerns in the ticket for this change.
  * #398: Fix shebang handling on Windows in script
    headers where spaces in ``sys.executable`` would
    produce an improperly-formatted shebang header,
    introduced in 12.0 with the fix for #188.
  * #663, #670: More style updates.
  * #516: Disable ``os.link`` to avoid hard linking
    in ``sdist.make_distribution``, avoiding errors on
    systems that support hard links but not on the
    file system in which the build is occurring.
  * #667: Update Metadata-Version to 1.2 when
    ``python_requires`` is supplied.
  * #631: Add support for ``python_requires`` keyword.
  * More style updates. See #660, #661, #641.
  * #659: ``setup.py`` now will fail fast and with a helpful
    error message when the necessary metadata is missing.
  * More style updates. See #656, #635, #640,
    [#644], #650, #652, and #655.
  * Updated style in much of the codebase to match
    community expectations. See #632, #633, #634,
    [#637], #639, #638, #642, #648.
  * If MSVC++14 is needed ``setuptools.msvc`` now redirect
    user to Visual C++ Build Tools web page.
  * #625 and #626: Fixes on ``setuptools.msvc`` mainly
    for Python 2 and Linux.
  * Pull Request #174: Add more aggressive support for
    standalone Microsoft Visual C++ compilers in
    msvc9compiler patch.
    Particularly : Windows SDK 6.1 and 7.0
    (MSVC++ 9.0), Windows SDK 7.1 (MSVC++ 10.0),
    Visual C++ Build Tools 2015 (MSVC++14)
  * Renamed ``setuptools.msvc9_support`` to
    ``setuptools.msvc``.
  Re-release of v23.2.0, which was missing the intended
  commits.
  * #623: Remove used of deprecated 'U' flag when reading
    manifests.
- Update fix-sle11-test-failure.patch to new line numbers and
  indentation
- Use pypi.io for Source url
-  update to 23.1.0:
  * #619: Deprecated ``tag_svn_revision`` distribution
    option.
  * #611: Removed ARM executables for CLI and GUI script
    launchers on Windows. If this was a feature you cared
    about, please comment in the ticket.
  * #604: Removed docs building support. The project
    now relies on documentation hosted at
    https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/.
  * #604: Restore repository for upload_docs command
    to restore publishing of docs during release.
  * #589: Upload releases to pypi.io using the upload
    hostname and legacy path.
  * #589: Releases are now uploaded to pypi.io (Warehouse)
    even when releases are made on Twine via Travis.
  * #589: Releases are now uploaded to pypi.io (Warehouse).
  * #190: On Python 2, if unicode is passed for packages to
    ``build_py`` command, it will be handled just as with
    text on Python 3.
  * #598: Setuptools now lists itself first in the User-Agent
    for web requests, better following the guidelines in
    `RFC 7231
    <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.5.3>`_.
  * Minor fixes to changelog and docs.
  * #261: Exclude directories when resolving globs in
    package_data.
  * #539: In the easy_install get_site_dirs, honor all
    paths found in ``site.getsitepackages``.
  * #572: In build_ext, now always import ``_CONFIG_VARS``
    from ``distutils`` rather than from ``sysconfig``
    to allow ``distutils.sysconfig.customize_compiler``
    configure the OS X compiler for ``-dynamiclib``.
  * Removed ez_setup.py from Setuptools sdist. The
    bootstrap script will be maintained in its own
    branch and should be generally be retrieved from
    its canonical location at
    https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py.
  * #553: egg_info section is now generated in a
    deterministic order, matching the order generated
    by earlier versions of Python. Except on Python 2.6,
    order is preserved when existing settings are present.
  * #556: Update to Packaging 16.7, restoring support
    for deprecated ``python_implmentation`` marker.
  * #555: Upload command now prompts for a password
    when uploading to PyPI (or other repository) if no
    password is present in .pypirc or in the keyring.
  * #548: Update certify version to 2016.2.28
  * #545: Safely handle deletion of non-zip eggs in rotate
    command.
  * Issue #544: Fix issue with extra environment marker
    processing in WorkingSet due to refactor in v20.7.0.
  * Issue #543: Re-release so that latest release doesn't
    cause déjà vu with distribute and setuptools 0.7 in
    older environments.
  * Refactored extra enviroment marker processing
    in WorkingSet.
  * Issue #533: Fixed intermittent test failures.
  * Issue #536: In msvc9_support, trap additional exceptions
    that might occur when importing
    ``distutils.msvc9compiler`` in mingw environments.
  * Issue #537: Provide better context when package
    metadata fails to decode in UTF-8.
  * Issue #523: Restored support for environment markers,
    now honoring 'extra' environment markers.
  * Issue #523: Disabled support for environment markers
    introduced in v20.5.
  * Issue #503: Restore support for PEP 345 environment
    markers by updating to Packaging 16.6.
  * New release process that relies on
    `bumpversion <https://github.com/peritus/bumpversion>`_
    and Travis CI for continuous deployment.
  * Project versioning semantics now follow
    `semver <https://semver.org>`_ precisely.
    The 'v' prefix on version numbers now also allows
    version numbers to be referenced in the changelog,
    e.g. https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/history.html#v20-6-0.
  * BB Pull Request #185, #470: Add support for environment markers
    in requirements in install_requires, setup_requires,
    tests_require as well as adding a test for the existing
    extra_requires machinery.
  * Issue #422: Moved hosting to
    `Github <https://github.com/pypa/setuptools>`_
    from `Bitbucket <https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools>`_.
    Issues have been migrated, though all issues and comments
    are attributed to bb-migration. So if you have a particular
    issue or issues to which you've been subscribed, you will
    want to "watch" the equivalent issue in Github.
    The Bitbucket project will be retained for the indefinite
    future, but Github now hosts the canonical project repository.
  * Issue #519: Remove import hook when reloading the
    ``pkg_resources`` module.
  * BB Pull Request #184: Update documentation in ``pkg_resources``
    around new ``Requirement`` implementation.
  * BB Pull Request #179: ``pkg_resources.Requirement`` objects are
    now a subclass of ``packaging.requirements.Requirement``,
    allowing any environment markers and url (if any) to be
    affiliated with the requirement
  * BB Pull Request #179: Restore use of RequirementParseError
    exception unintentionally dropped in 20.2.
- update to 20.2.2:
  * Issue #502: Correct regression in parsing of multiple
    version specifiers separated by commas and spaces.
  * Issue #499: Restore compatiblity for legacy versions
    by bumping to packaging 16.4.
  * Changelog now includes release dates and links to PEPs.
  * Pull Request #173: Replace dual PEP 345 _markerlib implementation
    and PEP 426 implementation of environment marker support from
    packaging 16.1 and PEP 508. Fixes Issue #122.
    See also Pull Request #175, Pull Request #168, and
    Pull Request #164. Additionally:
  - ``Requirement.parse`` no longer retains the order of extras.
  - ``parse_requirements`` now requires that all versions be
    PEP-440 compliant, as revealed in #499. Packages released
    with invalid local versions should be re-released using
    the proper local version syntax, e.g. ``mypkg-1.0+myorg.1``.
  * Update ``upload_docs`` command to also honor keyring
    for password resolution.
  * Added support for using passwords from keyring in the upload
    command.
  * Issue #118: Once again omit the package metadata (egg-info)
    from the list of outputs in ``--record``. This version of setuptools
    can no longer be used to upgrade pip earlier than 6.0.
  * `Off-project PR <https://github.com/jaraco/setuptools/pull/32>`_:
    For FreeBSD, also honor root certificates from ca_root_nss.
- update to version 19.6.2:
  * Issue #491: Correct regression incurred in 19.4 where a
    double-namespace package installed using pip would cause a
    TypeError.
- update to version 19.6.1:
  * Restore compatibility for PyPy 3 compatibility lost in 19.4.1
    addressing Issue #487.
  * "setuptools.launch" shim now loads scripts in a new namespace,
    avoiding getting relative imports from the setuptools package on
    Python 2.
- update to version 19.6:
  * Added a new entry script "setuptools.launch", implementing the
    shim found in "pip.util.setuptools_build". Use this command to
    launch distutils-only packages under setuptools in the same way
    that pip does, causing the setuptools monkeypatching of distutils
    to be invoked prior to invoking a script. Useful for debugging or
    otherwise installing a distutils-only package under setuptools
    when pip isn't available or otherwise does not expose the desired
    functionality. For example::
    $ python -m setuptools.launch setup.py develop
  * Issue #488: Fix dual manifestation of Extension class in extension
    packages installed as dependencies when Cython is present.
- update to version 19.5:
  * Issue #486: Correct TypeError when getfilesystemencoding
    returns None.
  * Issue #139: Clarified the license as MIT.
  * Pull Request #169: Removed special handling of command
    spec in scripts for Jython.
- changes from version 19.4.1:
  * Issue #487: Use direct invocation of "importlib.machinery" in
    "pkg_resources" to avoid missing detection on relevant platforms.
- update to version 19.4:
  * Issue #341: Correct error in path handling of package data files
    in "build_py" command when package is empty.
  * Distribute #323, Issue #141, Issue #207, and Pull Request #167:
    Another implementation of "pkg_resources.WorkingSet" and
    "pkg_resources.Distribution" that supports replacing an extant
    package with a new one, allowing for setup_requires dependencies
    to supersede installed packages for the session.
- update to version 19.3:
  * Issue #229: Implement new technique for readily incorporating
    dependencies conditionally from vendored copies or primary
    locations. Adds a new dependency on six.
- update to version 19.2:
  * Pull Request #163: Add get_command_list method to Distribution.
  * Pull Request #162: Add missing whitespace to multiline string
    literals.
- update to version 19.1.1:
  * Issue #476: Cast version to string (using default encoding) to
    avoid creating Unicode types on Python 2 clients.
  * Issue #477: In Powershell downloader, use explicit rendering of
    strings, rather than rely on "repr", which can be incorrect
    (especially on Python 2).
- changes from version 19.1:
  * Issue #215: The bootstrap script "ez_setup.py" now automatically
    detects the latest version of setuptools (using PyPI JSON API)
    rather than hard-coding a particular value.
  * Issue #475: Fix incorrect usage in _translate_metadata2.
- changes from version 19.0:
  * Issue #442: Use RawConfigParser for parsing .pypirc file.
    Interpolated values are no longer honored in .pypirc files.
- update to version 18.8.1:
  * Issue #440: Prevent infinite recursion when a SandboxViolation or
    other UnpickleableException occurs in a sandbox context with
    setuptools hidden. Fixes regression introduced in Setuptools 12.0.
- changes from version 18.8:
  * Deprecated ``egg_info.get_pkg_info_revision``.
  * Issue #471: Don't rely on repr for an HTML attribute value in
    package_index.
  * Issue #419: Avoid errors in FileMetadata when the metadata directory
    is broken.
  * Issue #472: Remove deprecated use of 'U' in mode parameter
    when opening files.
- update to version 18.7.1:
  * Issue #469: Refactored logic for Issue #419 fix to re-use metadata
    loading from Provider.
- update to version 18.7:
  * Update dependency on certify.
  * Pull Request #160: Improve detection of gui script in
    "easy_install._adjust_header".
  * Made "test.test_args" a non-data property; alternate fix
    for the issue reported in Pull Request #155.
  * Issue #453: In "ez_setup" bootstrap module, unload all
    "pkg_resources" modules following download.
  * Pull Request #158: Honor `PEP-488
    <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0488/>`_ when excluding
    files for namespace packages.
  * Issue #419 and Pull Request #144: Add experimental support for
    reading the version info from distutils-installed metadata rather
    than using the version in the filename.
- update to version 18.6.1:
  * Issue #464: Correct regression in invocation of superclass on
    old-style class on Python 2.
- changes from version 18.6:
  * Issue #439: When installing entry_point scripts under development,
    omit the version number of the package, allowing any version of
    the package to be used.
- update to version 18.5:
  * In preparation for dropping support for Python 3.2, a warning is now
    logged when pkg_resources is imported on Python 3.2 or earlier
    Python 3 versions.
  * `Add support for python_platform_implementation environment marker
    <https://github.com/jaraco/setuptools/pull/28>`_.
  * `Fix dictionary mutation during iteration
    <https://github.com/jaraco/setuptools/pull/29>`_.
- Update to 18.4
  * Test command now always invokes unittest,
    even if no test suite is supplied.
- update to 18.3.2:
  * Correct another regression in setuptools.findall
    where the fix for Python #12885 was lost.
- update to 18.3.1:
  * Issue #425: Correct regression in setuptools.findall.
- update to 18.3:
  * Setuptools now allows disabling of the manipulation of the sys.path
    during the processing of the easy-install.pth file. To do so, set
    the environment variable ``SETUPTOOLS_SYS_PATH_TECHNIQUE`` to
    anything but "rewrite" (consider "raw"). During any install operation
    with manipulation disabled, setuptools packages will be appended to
    sys.path naturally.
    Future versions may change the default behavior to disable
    manipulation. If so, the default behavior can be retained by setting
    the variable to "rewrite".
  * Issue #257: ``easy_install --version`` now shows more detail
    about the installation location and Python version.
  * Refactor setuptools.findall in preparation for re-submission
    back to distutils.
- update to 18.2:
  * Issue #412: More efficient directory search in ``find_packages``.
- update to 18.1:
  * Upgrade to vendored packaging 15.3.
- update to 18.0.1:
  * Issue #401: Fix failure in test suite.
  * Dropped support for builds with Pyrex. Only Cython is supported.
  * Issue #288: Detect Cython later in the build process, after
    ``setup_requires`` dependencies are resolved.
  * Issue #396: Fixed test failure on OS X.
  * Pull Request #136: Remove excessive quoting from shebang headers
    for Jython.
- update to 17.1.1:
  * Backed out unintended changes to pkg_resources, restoring removal of
    deprecated imp module
- update to 17.1:
  * Issue #380: Add support for range operators on environment
    marker evaluation.
  * Issue #378: Do not use internal importlib._bootstrap module.
  * Issue #390: Disallow console scripts with path separators in
    the name. Removes unintended functionality and brings behavior
    into parity with pip.
  * Pull Request #130: Better error messages for errors in
    parsed requirements.
  * Pull Request #133: Removed ``setuptools.tests`` from the
    installed packages.
  * Issue #373: Provisionally expose
    ``pkg_resources._initialize_master_working_set``, allowing for
    imperative re-initialization of the master working set.
- Disable testsuite as this causes build cycle
- update to 15.1:
  * Updated Packaging to 15.1 to address Packaging #28.
  * Fix ``setuptools.sandbox._execfile()`` with Python 3.1.
- Remove fix-type-error.patch . Applied upstream
- openSUSE versions up to 12.2 are affected as well from:
  AssertionError: error: must supply either home or prefix/exec-prefix -- not both
  raise version check of applying fix-sle11-test-failure.patch accordingly
- update to 15.0:
  * Pull Request #126: DistributionNotFound message now lists the package or
    packages that required it. E.g.::
    pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: The 'colorama>=0.3.1' distribution
    was not found and is required by smlib.log.
    Note that zc.buildout once dependended on the string rendering of this
    message to determine the package that was not found. This expectation
    has since been changed, but older versions of buildout may experience
    problems. See Buildout #242 for details.
  * Issue #307: Removed PEP-440 warning during parsing of versions
    in ``pkg_resources.Distribution``.
  * Issue #364: Replace deprecated usage with recommended usage of
    ``EntryPoint.load``.
  * Issue #254: When creating temporary egg cache on Unix, use mode 755
    for creating the directory to avoid the subsequent warning if
    the directory is group writable.
  * Issue #137: Update ``Distribution.hashcmp`` so that Distributions with
    None for pyversion or platform can be compared against Distributions
    defining those attributes.
  * Issue #360: Removed undesirable behavior from test runs, preventing
    write tests and installation to system site packages.
  * Pull Request #125: Add ``__ne__`` to Requirement class.
  * Various refactoring of easy_install.
  * Bootstrap script now accepts ``--to-dir`` to customize save directory or
    allow for re-use of existing repository of setuptools versions. See
    Pull Request #112 for background.
  * Issue #285: ``easy_install`` no longer will default to installing
    packages to the "user site packages" directory if it is itself installed
    there. Instead, the user must pass ``--user`` in all cases to install
    packages to the user site packages.
    This behavior now matches that of "pip install". To configure
    an environment to always install to the user site packages, consider
    using the "install-dir" and "scripts-dir" parameters to easy_install
    through an appropriate distutils config file.
  * Issue #359: Include pytest.ini in the sdist so invocation of py.test on the
    sdist honors the pytest configuration.
    Re-release of 13.0. Intermittent connectivity issues caused the release
    process to fail and PyPI uploads no longer accept files for 13.0.
  * Issue #356: Back out Pull Request #119 as it requires Setuptools 10 or later
    as the source during an upgrade.
  * Removed build_py class from setup.py. According to 892f439d216e, this
    functionality was added to support upgrades from old Distribute versions,
    0.6.5 and 0.6.6.
  * Pull Request #119: Restore writing of ``setup_requires`` to metadata
    (previously added in 8.4 and removed in 9.0).
  * Documentation is now linked using the rst.linker package.
  * Fix ``setuptools.command.easy_install.extract_wininst_cfg()``
    with Python 2.6 and 2.7.
  * Issue #354. Added documentation on building setuptools
    documentation.
  * Issue #345: Unload all modules under pkg_resources during
    ``ez_setup.use_setuptools()``.
  * Issue #336: Removed deprecation from ``ez_setup.use_setuptools``,
    as it is clearly still used by buildout's bootstrap. ``ez_setup``
    remains deprecated for use by individual packages.
  * Simplified implementation of ``ez_setup.use_setuptools``.
  * Pull Request #118: Soften warning for non-normalized versions in
    Distribution.
  * Issue #339: Correct Attribute reference in ``cant_write_to_target``.
  * Issue #336: Deprecated ``ez_setup.use_setuptools``.
  * Issue #335: Fix script header generation on Windows.
  * Fixed incorrect class attribute in ``install_scripts``. Tests would be nice.
  * Issue #331: Fixed ``install_scripts`` command on Windows systems corrupting
    the header.
  * Restore ``setuptools.command.easy_install.sys_executable`` for pbr
    compatibility. For the future, tools should construct a CommandSpec
    explicitly.
  * Issue #188: Setuptools now support multiple entities in the value for
    ``build.executable``, such that an executable of "/usr/bin/env my-python" may
    be specified. This means that systems with a specified executable whose name
    has spaces in the path must be updated to escape or quote that value.
  * Deprecated ``easy_install.ScriptWriter.get_writer``, replaced by ``.best()``
    with slightly different semantics (no force_windows flag).
  * Issue #327: Formalize and restore support for any printable character in an
    entry point name.
  * Expose ``EntryPoint.resolve`` in place of EntryPoint._load, implementing the
    simple, non-requiring load. Deprecated all uses of ``EntryPoint._load``
    except for calling with no parameters, which is just a shortcut for
    ``ep.require(); ep.resolve();``.
    Apps currently invoking ``ep.load(require=False)`` should instead do the
    following if wanting to avoid the deprecating warning::
    getattr(ep, "resolve", lambda: ep.load(require=False))()
  * Pip #2326: Report deprecation warning at stacklevel 2 for easier diagnosis.
  * Issue #281: Since Setuptools 6.1 (Issue #268), a ValueError would be raised
    in certain cases where VersionConflict was raised with two arguments, which
    occurred in ``pkg_resources.WorkingSet.find``. This release adds support
    for indicating the dependent packages while maintaining support for
    a VersionConflict when no dependent package context is known. New unit tests
    now capture the expected interface.
  * Interop #3: Upgrade to Packaging 15.0; updates to PEP 440 so that >1.7 does
    not exclude 1.7.1 but does exclude 1.7.0 and 1.7.0.post1.
  * Issue #323: Fix regression in entry point name parsing.
  * Deprecated use of EntryPoint.load(require=False). Passing a boolean to a
    function to select behavior is an anti-pattern. Instead use
    ``Entrypoint._load()``.
  * Substantial refactoring of all unit tests. Tests are now much leaner and
    re-use a lot of fixtures and contexts for better clarity of purpose.
  * Issue #320: Added a compatibility implementation of
    ``sdist._default_revctrl``
    so that systems relying on that interface do not fail (namely, Ubuntu 12.04
    and similar Debian releases).
  * Issue #319: Fixed issue installing pure distutils packages.
  * Issue #313: Removed built-in support for subversion. Projects wishing to
    retain support for subversion will need to use a third party library. The
    extant implementation is being ported to `setuptools_svn
    <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools_svn>`_.
  * Issue #315: Updated setuptools to hide its own loaded modules during
    installation of another package. This change will enable setuptools to
    upgrade (or downgrade) itself even when its own metadata and implementation
    change.
  * Prefer vendored packaging library `as recommended
    <https://github.com/jaraco/setuptools/commit/170657b68f4b92e7e1bf82f5e19a831f57
    44af67#commitcomment-9109448>`_.
  * Issue #312: Restored presence of pkg_resources API tests (doctest) to sdist.
  * Issue #314: Disabled support for ``setup_requires`` metadata to avoid issue
    where Setuptools was unable to upgrade over earlier versions.
  * Pull Request #106: Now write ``setup_requires`` metadata.
  * Issue #311: Decoupled pkg_resources from setuptools once again.
    ``pkg_resources`` is now a package instead of a module.
  * Issue #306: Suppress warnings about Version format except in select scenarios
    (such as installation).
  * Pull Request #85: Search egg-base when adding egg-info to manifest.
  * Upgrade ``packaging`` to 14.5, giving preference to "rc" as designator for
    release candidates over "c".
  * PEP-440 warnings are now raised as their own class,
    ``pkg_resources.PEP440Warning``, instead of RuntimeWarning.
  * Disabled warnings on empty versions.
  * Upgrade ``packaging`` to 14.4, fixing an error where there is a
    different result for if 2.0.5 is contained within >2.0dev and >2.0.dev even
    though normalization rules should have made them equal.
  * Issue #296: Add warning when a version is parsed as legacy. This warning will
    make it easier for developers to recognize deprecated version numbers.
  * Issue #296: Restored support for ``__hash__`` on parse_version results.
  * Issue #296: Restored support for ``__getitem__`` and sort operations on
    parse_version result.
  * Issue #296: Restore support for iteration over parse_version result, but
    deprecated that usage with a warning. Fixes failure with buildout.
  * Implement `PEP 440 <http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/>`_ within
    pkg_resources and setuptools. This change
    deprecates some version numbers such that they will no longer be installable
    without using the ``===`` escape hatch. See `the changes to test_resources
    <https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/commits/dcd552da643c4448056de84c73d56da6
    d70769d5#chg-setuptools/tests/test_resources.py>`_
    for specific examples of version numbers and specifiers that are no longer
    supported. Setuptools now "vendors" the `packaging
    <https://github.com/pypa/packaging>`_ library.
  * Issue #80, Issue #209: Eggs that are downloaded for ``setup_requires``,
    ``test_requires``, etc. are now placed in a ``./.eggs`` directory instead of
    directly in the current directory. This choice of location means the files
    can be readily managed (removed, ignored). Additionally,
    later phases or invocations of setuptools will not detect the package as
    already installed and ignore it for permanent install (See #209).
    This change is indicated as backward-incompatible as installations that
    depend on the installation in the current directory will need to account for
    the new location. Systems that ignore ``*.egg`` will probably need to be
    adapted to ignore ``.eggs``. The files will need to be manually moved or
    will be retrieved again. Most use cases will require no attention.
  * Issue #268: When resolving package versions, a VersionConflict now reports
    which package previously required the conflicting version.
  * Issue #262: Fixed regression in pip install due to egg-info directories
    being omitted. Re-opens Issue #118.
  * Issue #259: Fixed regression with namespace package handling on ``single
    version, externally managed`` installs.
  * Issue #100: When building a distribution, Setuptools will no longer match
    default files using platform-dependent case sensitivity, but rather will
    only match the files if their case matches exactly. As a result, on Windows
    and other case-insensitive file systems, files with names such as
    'readme.txt' or 'README.TXT' will be omitted from the distribution and a
    warning will be issued indicating that 'README.txt' was not found. Other
    filenames affected are:
  - README.rst
  - README
  - setup.cfg
  - setup.py (or the script name)
  - test/test*.py
    Any users producing distributions with filenames that match those above
    case-insensitively, but not case-sensitively, should rename those files in
    their repository for better portability.
  * Pull Request #72: When using ``single_version_externally_managed``, the
    exclusion list now includes Python 3.2 ``__pycache__`` entries.
  * Pull Request #76 and Pull Request #78: lines in top_level.txt are now
    ordered deterministically.
  * Issue #118: The egg-info directory is now no longer included in the list
    of outputs.
  * Issue #258: Setuptools now patches distutils msvc9compiler to
    recognize the specially-packaged compiler package for easy extension module
    support on Python 2.6, 2.7, and 3.2.
  * Issue #237: ``pkg_resources`` now uses explicit detection of Python 2 vs.
    Python 3, supporting environments where builtins have been patched to make
    Python 3 look more like Python 2.
  * Issue #240: Based on real-world performance measures against 5.4, zip
    manifests are now cached in all circumstances. The
    ``PKG_RESOURCES_CACHE_ZIP_MANIFESTS`` environment variable is no longer
    relevant. The observed "memory increase" referenced in the 5.4 release
    notes and detailed in Issue #154 was likely not an increase over the status
    quo, but rather only an increase over not storing the zip info at all.
  * Issue #242: Use absolute imports in svn_utils to avoid issues if the
    installing package adds an xml module to the path.
  * Issue #239: Fix typo in 5.5 such that fix did not take.
  * Issue #239: Setuptools now includes the setup_requires directive on
    Distribution objects and validates the syntax just like install_requires
    and tests_require directives.
  * Issue #236: Corrected regression in execfile implementation for Python 2.6.
- Enable testsuite run during build. Added BuildRequires needed for that
- Refresh setuptools-5.4.1-create-sitedir.patch
- Add fix-type-error.patch: Fix error during test run
- Add fix-sle11-test-failure.patch: Fix error during test run on SLE11SP3
- bump to 5.4.1
  Changes between 5.4.1 and 3.6
  * Python #7776: (ssl_support) Correct usage of host for validation when
    tunneling for HTTPS.
  * Issue #154: pkg_resources will now cache the zip manifests rather than
    re-processing the same file from disk multiple times, but only if the
    environment variable PKG_RESOURCES_CACHE_ZIP_MANIFESTS is set. Clients
    that package many modules in the same zip file will see some improvement
    in startup time by enabling this feature. This feature is not enabled by
    default because it causes a substantial increase in memory usage.
  * Issue #185: Make svn tagging work on the new style SVN metadata. Thanks
    cazabon!
  * Prune revision control directories (e.g .svn) from base path as well as
    sub-directories.
  * Added a Developer Guide to the official documentation.
  * Some code refactoring and cleanup was done with no intended behavioral
    changes.
  * During install_egg_info, the generated lines for namespace package .pth
    files are now processed even during a dry run.
  * Issue #202: Implemented more robust cache invalidation for the
    ZipImporter, building on the work in Issue #168. Special thanks to Jurko
    Gospodnetic and PJE.
  * Issue #220: Restored script templates.
  * Renamed script templates to end with .tmpl now that they no longer need to
    be processed by 2to3. Fixes spurious syntax errors during build/install.
  * Issue #218: Re-release of 3.8.1 to signal that it supersedes 4.x.
  * Incidentally, script templates were updated not to include the
    triple-quote escaping.
  * Issue #213: Use legacy StringIO behavior for compatibility under pbr.
  * Issue #218: Setuptools 3.8.1 superseded 4.0.1, and 4.x was removed from
    the available versions to install.
  * Issue #210: setup.py develop now copies scripts in binary mode rather than
    text mode, matching the behavior of the install command.
  * Extend Issue #197 workaround to include all Python 3 versions prior to
  * Issue #193: Improved handling of Unicode filenames when building
    manifests.
- drop not applying patch setuptools-0.6c9-create-sitedir.patch
- introduce applying patch with the same effect setuptools-5.4.1-create-sitedir.patch
- Update to version 3.6
  * Issue #203: Honor proxy settings for Powershell downloader in the bootstrap
    routine.
- Update to version 3.5.2
  * Issue #168: More robust handling of replaced zip files and stale caches.
    Fixes ZipImportError complaining about a 'bad local header'.
- Update to version 3.5.1
  * Issue #199: Restored ``install._install`` for compatibility with earlier
    NumPy versions.
- Update to version 3.5
  * Issue #195: Follow symbolic links in find_packages (restoring behavior
    broken in 3.4).
  * Issue #197: On Python 3.1, PKG-INFO is now saved in a UTF-8 encoding instead
    of ``sys.getpreferredencoding`` to match the behavior on Python 2.6-3.4.
  * Issue #192: Preferred bootstrap location is now
    https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py (mirrored from former location).
- Update to version 3.4.4
  * Issue #184: Correct failure where find_package over-matched
    packages when directory traversal isn't short-circuited.
- Update to version 3.4.3
  * Issue #183: Really fix test command with Python 3.1.
- Update to version 3.4.2
  * Issue #183: Fix additional regression in test command on
    Python 3.1.
- Update to version 3.4.1
  * Issue #180: Fix regression in test command not caught
    by py.test-run tests.
- Update to version 3.4
  * Issue #176: Add parameter to the test command to support a
    custom test runner: --test-runner or -r.
  * Issue #177: Now assume most common invocation to install
    command on platforms/environments without stack support
    (issuing a warning). Setuptools now installs naturally on
    IronPython. Behavior on CPython should be unchanged.
- Remove %check, which now depends on pytest and thus introduces
  a dependency loop (setuptools->pytest->py->setuptools)
- Update to version 3.3:
  * Add ``include`` parameter to ``setuptools.find_packages()``.
- Changes from version 3.2:
  * Pull Request #39: Add support for C++ targets from Cython ``.pyx`` files.
  * Issue #162: Update dependency on certifi to 1.0.1.
  * Issue #164: Update dependency on wincertstore to 0.2.
- Update to version 2.1:
  * Issue #129: Suppress inspection of '*.whl' files when searching for files
    in a zip-imported file.
  * Issue #131: Fix RuntimeError when constructing an egg fetcher.
- Changes from version 2.0.2:
  * Fix NameError during installation with Python implementations (e.g. Jython)
    not containing parser module.
  * Fix NameError in sdist:re_finder.
- Changes from version 2.0.1:
  * Issue #124: Fixed error in list detection in upload_docs.
- Changes from version 2.0:
  * Issue #121: Exempt lib2to3 pickled grammars from DirectorySandbox.
  * Issue #41: Dropped support for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. Clients requiring
    setuptools for those versions of Python should use setuptools 1.x.
  * Removed setuptools.command.easy_install.HAS_USER_SITE. Clients
    expecting this boolean variable should use site.ENABLE_USER_SITE
    instead.
  * Removed pkg_resources.ImpWrapper. Clients that expected this class
    should use pkgutil.ImpImporter instead.
- Changes from version 1.4.2:
  * Issue #116: Correct TypeError when reading a local package index on Python
    3.
- Changes from version 1.4.1:
  * Issue #114: Use sys.getfilesystemencoding for decoding config in
    bdist_wininst distributions.
  * Issue #105 and Issue #113: Establish a more robust technique for
    determining the terminal encoding
- Changes from version 1.4:
  * Issue #27: easy_install will now use credentials from .pypirc if
    present for connecting to the package index.
  * Pull Request #21: Omit unwanted newlines in package_index._encode_auth
    when the username/password pair length indicates wrapping.
- Changes from version 1.3.2:
  * Issue #99: Fix filename encoding issues in SVN support.
- Changes from version 1.3.1:
  * Remove exuberant warning in SVN support when SVN is not used.
- Changes from version 1.3:
  * Address security vulnerability in SSL match_hostname check as reported in
    Python #17997.
  * Prefer backports.ssl_match_hostname
    <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports.ssl_match_hostname>_ for backport
    implementation if present.
  * Correct NameError in ssl_support module (socket.error).
- Changes from version 1.2:
  * Issue #26: Add support for SVN 1.7. Special thanks to Philip Thiem for the
    contribution.
  * Issue #93: Wheels are now distributed with every release. Note that as
    reported in Issue #108, as of Pip 1.4, scripts aren't installed properly
    from wheels. Therefore, if using Pip to install setuptools from a wheel,
    the easy_install command will not be available.
  * Setuptools "natural" launcher support, introduced in 1.0, is now officially
    supported.
- Changes from version 1.1.7:
  * Fixed behavior of NameError handling in 'script template (dev).py' (script
    launcher for 'develop' installs).
  * ez_setup.py now ensures partial downloads are cleaned up following
    a failed download.
  * Distribute #363 and Issue #55: Skip an sdist test that fails on locales
    other than UTF-8.
- New dependency on python-xml
- Fix update-alternatives usage
- New upstream version
  * Fixed behavior of NameError handling in 'script template (dev).py' (script launcher for 'develop' installs).
  * ez_setup.py now ensures partial downloads are cleaned up following a failed download.
  * Distribute #363 and Issue #55: Skip an sdist test that fails on locales other than UTF-8.
- Update to version 1.1.6:
  + Distribute #349: sandbox.execfile now opens the target file in binary
    mode, thus honoring a BOM in the file when compiled.
- Changes from version 1.1.5:
  + Issue #69: Second attempt at fix (logic was reversed).
- Changes from version 1.1.4:
  + Issue #77: Fix error in upload command (Python 2.4).
- Changes from version 1.1.3:
  + Fix NameError in previous patch.
- Changes from version 1.1.2:
  + Issue #69: Correct issue where 404 errors are returned for URLs with
    fragments in them (such as #egg=).
- Changes from version 1.1.1:
  + Issue #75: Add --insecure option to ez_setup.py to accommodate
    environments where a trusted SSL connection cannot be validated.
  + Issue #76: Fix AttributeError in upload command with Python 2.4.
- Changes from version 1.1:
  + Issue #71 (Distribute #333): EasyInstall now puts less emphasis on the
    condition when a host is blocked via --allow-hosts.
  + Issue #72: Restored Python 2.4 compatibility in ez_setup.py.
- Changes from version 1.0:
  + Issue #60: On Windows, Setuptools supports deferring to another launcher,
    such as Vinay Sajip's pylauncher <https://bitbucket.org/pypa/pylauncher>_
    (included with Python 3.3) to launch console and GUI scripts and not install
    its own launcher executables. This experimental functionality is currently
    only enabled if  the SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER environment variable is set to
    "natural". In the future, this behavior may become default, but only after
    it has matured and seen substantial adoption. The SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER
    also accepts "executable" to force the default behavior of creating launcher
    executables.
  + Issue #63: Bootstrap script (ez_setup.py) now prefers Powershell, curl, or
    wget for retrieving the Setuptools tarball for improved security of the
    install. The script will still fall back to a simple urlopen on
    platforms that do not have these tools.
  + Issue #65: Deprecated the Features functionality.
  + Issue #52: In VerifyingHTTPSConn, handle a tunnelled (proxied)
    connection.
  + Backward-Incompatible Changes:
    This release includes a couple of backward-incompatible changes, but most if
    not all users will find 1.0 a drop-in replacement for 0.9.
  - Issue #50: Normalized API of environment marker support. Specifically,
    removed line number and filename from SyntaxErrors when returned from
    pkg_resources.invalid_marker. Any clients depending on the specific
    string representation of exceptions returned by that function may need to
    be updated to account for this change.
  - Issue #50: SyntaxErrors generated by pkg_resources.invalid_marker are
    normalized for cross-implementation consistency.
  - Removed --ignore-conflicts-at-my-risk and --delete-conflicting
    options to easy_install. These options have been deprecated since 0.6a11.
- Unify changes format
- Re-add Requires: python.  Not needed for recent releases, but a
  lot of SLE packages fail without it.
- Update to version 0.9.8:
  + Issue #53: Fix NameErrors in _vcs_split_rev_from_url.
- Changes from version 0.9.7:
  + Issue #49: Correct AttributeError on PyPy where a hashlib.HASH object does
    not have a .name attribute.
  + Issue #34: Documentation now refers to bootstrap script in code repository
    referenced by bookmark.
  + Add underscore-separated keys to environment markers (markerlib).
- Changes from version 0.9.6:
  + Issue #44: Test failure on Python 2.4 when MD5 hash doesn't have a .name
    attribute.
- Changes from version 0.9.5:
  + Python #17980: Fix security vulnerability in SSL certificate validation.
- Changes from version 0.9.4:
  + Issue #43: Fix issue (introduced in 0.9.1) with version resolution when
    upgrading over other releases of Setuptools.
- Changes from version 0.9.3:
  + Issue #42: Fix new AttributeError introduced in last fix.
- Changes from version 0.9.2:
  + Issue #42: Fix regression where blank checksums would trigger an
    AttributeError.
- Changes from version 0.9.1:
  + Distribute #386: Allow other positional and keyword arguments to os.open.
  + Corrected dependency on certifi mis-referenced in 0.9.
- Changes from version 0.9:
  + package_index now validates hashes other than MD5 in download links.
- Changes from version 0.8:
  + Code base now runs on Python 2.4 - Python 3.3 without Python 2to3
    conversion.
- Use update-alternatives to be parallel-installable with python3-setuptools
- Update to version 0.7.4:
  + Issue #20: Fix comparison of parsed SVN version on Python 3.
- Changes from version 0.7.3:
  + Issue #1: Disable installation of Windows-specific files on non-Windows systems.
  + Use new sysconfig module with Python 2.7 or >=3.2.
- Changes from version 0.7.2:
  + Issue #14: Use markerlib when the parser module is not available.
  + Issue #10: ez_setup.py now uses HTTPS to download setuptools from PyPI.
- Changes from version 0.7.1:
  + Fix NameError (Issue #3) again - broken in bad merge.
- Changes from version 0.7:
  + Merged Setuptools and Distribute. See docs/merge.txt for details.
  + Index URL now defaults to HTTPS.
  + Added experimental environment marker support. Now clients may designate a
    PEP-426 environment marker for "extra" dependencies. Setuptools uses this
    feature in setup.py for optional SSL and certificate validation support
    on older platforms. Based on Distutils-SIG discussions, the syntax is
    somewhat tentative. There should probably be a PEP with a firmer spec before
    the feature should be considered suitable for use.
  + Added support for SSL certificate validation when installing packages from
    an HTTPS service.
- Use upstream URL, SDPX style licenses
- Provide/obsolete python-distribute, which merged into setuptools-0.7.x
- re-generated spec file with py2pack based on old spec file:
  + now builds on Fedora and Mandriva
- update to dev snapshot 0.6c12 - RPM version is set
  to 0.6c11.99.r84273 so that version 0.6c12 will be an upgrade when
  it comes
- this should fix "AttributeError:?'NoneType'?object?has?no?attribute?'clone'"
  errors with python 2.7
- Removed obsolete python-setuptools-distutils-log.diff from sources.
- update to version 0.6c11
  + Fix "bdist_wininst upload" trying to upload same file twice
- additional changes from 0.6c10
  + Fix for the Python 2.6.3 build_ext API change
  + Ensure C libraries (as opposed to extensions) are also built when doing bdist_egg
  + Support for SVN 1.6
- removed obsolete python-setuptools-distutils-log patch
- improved noarch selection macro
- added noarch for suse > 11.1
- fixed spec compatibility with older versions
- update to 0.6c9
  + python 2.6 compatibility fixes
- added patch to create install path if it doesn't exist
- removed python-devel from requires

==== python-six ====

- update for multipython build
- Restore buildarch for SLE_11 to fix build
- Run tests in -doc package to avoid dependency loops
  * python-setuptools -> python-six -> python-py -> python-setuptools
  * python-setuptools -> python-six -> python-pytest -> python-setuptools
- Actually run the tests.  They weren't previously being run.
- Update to 1.10.0:
  - Issue #122: Improve the performance of `six.int2byte` on Python 3.
  - Pull request #55 and issue #99: Don't add the `winreg` module to `six.moves`
    on non-Windows platforms.
  - Pull request #60 and issue #108: Add `six.moves.getcwd` and
    `six.moves.getcwdu`.
  - Pull request #64: Add `create_unbound_method` to create unbound methods.
- Delete the system egg-info during pre phase: older versions of
  the package installed it as a directory, the latest update
  creates a file, and rpm has known issues with replacing this.
- Make tests conditional to avoid dependency loop.
- don't build/package documentation here: it breaks due to cyclic
  requirements between six and Sphinx, move doc in its own package
- update to version 1.9.0
  - Issue #106: Support the `flush` parameter to `six.print_`.
  - Pull request #48 and issue #15: Add the `python_2_unicode_compatible`
    decorator.
  - Pull request #57 and issue #50: Add several compatibility methods for
    unittest assertions that were renamed between Python 2 and 3.
  - Issue #105 and pull request #58: Ensure `six.wraps` respects the
  * updated* and *assigned* arguments.
  - Issue #102: Add `raise_from` to abstract out Python 3's raise from
    syntax.
  - Issue #97: Optimize `six.iterbytes` on Python 2.
  - Issue #98: Fix `six.moves` race condition in multi-threaded code.
  - Pull request #51: Add `six.view(keys|values|itmes)`, which provide
    dictionary views on Python 2.7+.
- update to version 1.8.0:
  * Issue #90: Add six.moves.shlex_quote.
  * Issue #59: Add six.moves.intern.
  * Add six.urllib.parse.uses_(fragment|netloc|params|query|relative).
  * Issue #88: Fix add_metaclass when the class has __slots__ containing
  "__weakref__" or "__dict__".
  * Issue #89: Make six use absolute imports.
  * Issue #85: Always accept *updated* and *assigned* arguments for wraps().
  * Issue #86: In reraise(), instantiate the exception if the second argument is
  None.
  * Pull request #45: Add six.moves.email_mime_nonmultipart.
  * Issue #81: Add six.urllib.request.splittag mapping.
  * Issue #80: Add six.urllib.request.splituser mapping.
- update to 1.7.3:
  - Issue #77: Fix import six on Python 3.4 with a custom loader.
  - Issue #74: six.moves.xmlrpc_server should map to SimpleXMLRPCServer on Python
    2 as documented not xmlrpclib.
- update to 1.7.2:
  - Issue #72: Fix installing on Python 2.
  - Issue #71: Make the six.moves meta path importer handle reloading of the six
  module gracefully.
  - Pull request #30: Implement six.moves with a PEP 302 meta path hook.
  - Pull request #32: Add six.wraps, which is like functools.wraps but always sets
  the __wrapped__ attribute.
  - Pull request #35: Improve add_metaclass, so that it doesn't end up inserting
  another class into the hierarchy.
  - Pull request #34: Add import mappings for dummy_thread.
  - Pull request #33: Add import mappings for UserDict and UserList.
  - Pull request #31: Select the implementations of dictionary iterator routines
  at import time for a 20% speed boost.
- update to 1.6.1:
  - Raise an AttributeError for six.moves.X when X is a module not available in
    the current interpreter.
  - Raise an AttributeError for every attribute of unimportable modules.
  - Issue #56: Make the fake modules six.moves puts into sys.modules appear not to
    have a __path__ unless they are loaded.
  - Pull request #28: Add support for SplitResult.
  - Issue #55: Add move mapping for xmlrpc.server.
  - Pull request #29: Add move for urllib.parse.splitquery.
- Include in SLE 12 (FATE #315990)
- update to 1.5.2:
  - Issue #53: Make the fake modules six.moves puts into sys.modules
    appear not to have a __name__ unless they are loaded.
  Changes of older releases, see CHANGES files in the Bitbucket repo at
  https://bitbucket.org/gutworth/six/src/758cacd651f3ee8c9eb2253ca3905a1d46f88786/CHANGES?at=default
- Bring back argparse requirement for SP3
- update to 1.4.1:
  - Issue #31: Add six.moves mapping for UserString.
  - Pull request #12: Add six.add_metaclass, a decorator for adding a metaclass to
    a class.
  - Add six.moves.zip_longest and six.moves.filterfalse, which correspond
    respectively to itertools.izip_longest and itertools.ifilterfalse on Python 2
    and itertools.zip_longest and itertools.filterfalse on Python 3.
  - Issue #25: Add the unichr function, which returns a string for a Unicode
    codepoint.
  - Issue #26: Add byte2int function, which complements int2byte.
  - Issue #23: Allow multiple base classes to be passed to with_metaclass.
  - Issue #24: Add six.moves.range alias. This exactly the same as the current
  xrange alias.
  - Pull request #5: Create six.moves.urllib, which contains abstractions for a
    bunch of things which are in urllib in Python 3 and spread out across urllib,
    urllib2, and urlparse in Python 2.
- Run testsuite
- Build and package HTML documentation
- update to 1.3.0:
  - In six.iter(items/keys/values/lists), passed keyword arguments through to the
  underlying method.
  - Add six.iterlists().
  - Fix Jython detection.
- Removed openSUSE 11.4 spec file workarounds
- Update to 1.2.0:
  * Issue #13: Make iterkeys/itervalues/iteritems return iterators on Python 3
    instead of iterables.
  * Issue #11: Fix maxsize support on Jython.
  * Add six.next() as an alias for six.advance_iterator().
  * Use the builtin next() function for advance_iterator() where is available
    (2.6+), not just Python 3.
  * Add the Iterator class for writing portable iterators.
- Initial spec file