Hello community,
here is the log from the commit of package python-django-south for openSUSE:Factory
checked in at Mon May 30 16:30:17 CEST 2011.
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New Changes file:
--- /dev/null 2010-08-26 16:28:41.000000000 +0200
+++ python-django-south/python-django-south.changes 2010-08-23 04:39:48.000000000 +0200
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+Mon Aug 23 02:09:35 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br
+
+- Update to 0.7.2:
+ - This is a minor new release of South, and the second bugfix release for the 0.7 series.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Mon May 24 01:52:16 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br
+
+- Update to 0.7.1:
+ - This is a minor new release of South, and the first bugfix release for the 0.7 series.
+- Spec file cleaned with spec-cleaner.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Wed Apr 7 15:17:37 UTC 2010 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
+
+- Update to 0.7
+- There are backwards-incompatible changes in this release. See
+ http://south.aeracode.org/docs/releasenotes/0.7.html
+- Use fdupes
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Fri Mar 19 10:15:30 UTC 2010 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
+
+- Update to 0.7 RC1
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Mon Mar 8 10:44:29 UTC 2010 - nix@opensuse.org
+
+- Add python-django as a requirement
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sun Nov 15 11:18:17 UTC 2009 - alexandre@exatati.com.br
+
+- Update to 0.6.2;
+- Small changes in spec file (do no split lines in %install and
+ separate build and install process).
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Tue Oct 6 17:23:54 UTC 2009 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
+
+- Update to 0.6.1
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Fri Jun 19 03:01:46 CEST 2009 - poeml@suse.de
+
+- initial package (0.5)
+
calling whatdependson for head-i586
New:
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python-django-south.changes
python-django-south.spec
south-0.7.2.tar.gz
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#
# spec file for package python-django-south
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
Name: python-django-south
Version: 0.7.2
Release: 1
License: Apache License 2.0
Summary: Intelligent Schema Migrations for Django Apps
Url: http://south.aeracode.org
Group: Development/Languages/Python
Source: http://www.aeracode.org/releases/south/south-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: python-devel
BuildRequires: python-setuptools
Requires: python-django
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
%py_requires
%if %{?suse_version: %{suse_version} > 1110} %{!?suse_version:1}
BuildArch: noarch
%endif
%description
South, intelligent schema migrations for Django apps.
South is:
* Intelligent; it knows if you've missed out a migration or two
* Database independent, so there's no hassle if you need to move databases.
* Easy; it can write migrations for you, and it takes about a minute to convert your app over to use South.
* Designed for a pluggable Django world; you can declare dependencies between
apps so they all migrate together correctly, and you can still use syncdb for
your non-migrated apps without it interfering.
* Useful for data too; you can write migrations to transform legacy data.
* Better (we think, anyway) than the alternatives.
Author:
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Andrew Godwin & Andy McCurdy