Am Montag 06 September 2010 schrieb Jan Matejek:
Dne 6.9.2010 11:27, Stephan Kulow napsal(a):
Am Freitag 27 August 2010 schrieb Jan Matejek:
Fellow developers and users,
just a heads-up: moments ago I have submitted a new Python version 2.7. This version contains many new and interesting features, and only a small chance of breaking existing code: no backwards-incompatible changes, and no big changes worth mentioning. For more details see [1].
There is one thing notable for people who write or maintain software that embeds Python: the new function PySys_SetArgvEx [2] does the job originally done by PySys_SetArgv, but closes a nasty security problem with the latter [3][4]. Most software should be fixed by now, but please review your packages anyway.
There are quite many packages that break because of this - many of them are from devel:languages:python - I assumed you had checked that ;(
right now everything is rebuilding, so i can't see the statuses :( AFAICT, many packages broke because of setuptools, i'll be forwarding a new version momentarily
Don't let the blocked fool you, you can check the last build result: https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/monitor?commit=Filter%3A&failed=1&pkgname=&repo_bleeding_edge_python_Factory=1&arch_i586=1&arch_x86_64=1&lastbuild=1&project=devel%3Alanguages%3Apython&defaults=0 Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org