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2026-07-19: automat-py310-24.8.1-1 (Self-service finite-state machines)
Automat is a library for concise, idiomatic Python expression of
finite-state automata (particularly deterministic finite-state
transducers).
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
automat-py: v24.8.12026-07-19: automat-py38-24.8.1-1 (Self-service finite-state machines)
Automat is a library for concise, idiomatic Python expression of
finite-state automata (particularly deterministic finite-state
transducers).
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
automat-py: v24.8.12026-07-19: hyperlink-py39-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: hyperlink-py38-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: hyperlink-py34-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: hyperlink-py27-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: hyperlink-py35-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: automat-py39-24.8.1-1 (Self-service finite-state machines)
Automat is a library for concise, idiomatic Python expression of
finite-state automata (particularly deterministic finite-state
transducers).
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
automat-py: v24.8.12026-07-19: automat-py36-22.10.0-1 (Self-service finite-state machines)
Automat is a library for concise, idiomatic Python expression of
finite-state automata (particularly deterministic finite-state
transducers).
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
automat-py: v24.8.12026-07-19: automat-py37-22.10.0-1 (Self-service finite-state machines)
Automat is a library for concise, idiomatic Python expression of
finite-state automata (particularly deterministic finite-state
transducers).
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
automat-py: v24.8.12026-07-19: hyperlink-py36-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: hyperlink-py310-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: automat-py35-22.10.0-1 (Self-service finite-state machines)
Automat is a library for concise, idiomatic Python expression of
finite-state automata (particularly deterministic finite-state
transducers).
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
automat-py: v24.8.12026-07-19: hyperlink-py37-21.0.0-1 (Correct URLs for Python)
Correct URLs for Python
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hyperlink-py: skip tests that can fail with newer hypothesis-py
python-hyper/hyperlink#1862026-07-19: cryptography-py310-3.3.2-1 (Cryptographic recipes for Python)
Cryptographic recipes for Python
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cryptography-py: skip tests that fail due to memory allocation issues on arm642026-07-19: cryptography-py37-3.3.2-1 (Cryptographic recipes for Python)
Cryptographic recipes for Python
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cryptography-py: skip tests that fail due to memory allocation issues on arm642026-07-19: cryptography-py38-3.3.2-1 (Cryptographic recipes for Python)
Cryptographic recipes for Python
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cryptography-py: skip tests that fail due to memory allocation issues on arm642026-07-19: cryptography-py36-3.3.2-1 (Cryptographic recipes for Python)
Cryptographic recipes for Python
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cryptography-py: skip tests that fail due to memory allocation issues on arm642026-07-19: cryptography-py27-3.3.2-1 (Cryptographic recipes for Python)
Cryptographic recipes for Python
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cryptography-py: skip tests that fail due to memory allocation issues on arm642026-07-19: cryptography-py39-3.3.2-1 (Cryptographic recipes for Python)
Cryptographic recipes for Python
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cryptography-py: skip tests that fail due to memory allocation issues on arm642026-07-19: pytest-trio-py39-0.8.0-1 (Pytest plugin for trio)
This is a pytest plugin to help you test projects that use Trio, a
friendly library for concurrency and async I/O in Python.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
pytest-trio: fix failing test that uses wrong module name2026-07-19: pytest-trio-py37-0.8.0-1 (Pytest plugin for trio)
This is a pytest plugin to help you test projects that use Trio, a
friendly library for concurrency and async I/O in Python.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
pytest-trio: fix failing test that uses wrong module name2026-07-19: pytest-trio-py310-0.8.0-1 (Pytest plugin for trio)
This is a pytest plugin to help you test projects that use Trio, a
friendly library for concurrency and async I/O in Python.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
pytest-trio: fix failing test that uses wrong module name2026-07-19: pytest-trio-py38-0.8.0-1 (Pytest plugin for trio)
This is a pytest plugin to help you test projects that use Trio, a
friendly library for concurrency and async I/O in Python.
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pytest-trio: fix failing test that uses wrong module name2026-07-18: platformdirs-py310-4.3.1-1 (Determines appropriate platform-specific dirs)
When writing desktop application, finding the right location to store
user data and configuration varies per platform. Even for
single-platform apps, there may by plenty of nuances in figuring out
the right location.
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platformdirs-py: v4.3.12026-07-18: hypothesis-py38-6.113.0-1 (Library for property based testing)
Library for property based testing
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hypothesis-py: v6.113.02026-07-18: hypothesis-py310-6.113.0-1 (Library for property based testing)
Library for property based testing
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hypothesis-py: v6.113.02026-07-18: hypothesis-py39-6.113.0-1 (Library for property based testing)
Library for property based testing
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hypothesis-py: v6.113.02026-07-18: appdirs-py38-1.4.4-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
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appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: appdirs-py310-1.4.4-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
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appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: platformdirs-py37-2.4.1-1 (Determines appropriate platform-specific dirs)
When writing desktop application, finding the right location to store
user data and configuration varies per platform. Even for
single-platform apps, there may by plenty of nuances in figuring out
the right location.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
platformdirs-py: v4.3.12026-07-18: appdirs-py35-1.4.3-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: platformdirs-py38-4.3.1-1 (Determines appropriate platform-specific dirs)
When writing desktop application, finding the right location to store
user data and configuration varies per platform. Even for
single-platform apps, there may by plenty of nuances in figuring out
the right location.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
platformdirs-py: v4.3.12026-07-18: appdirs-py37-1.4.3-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
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appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: appdirs-py39-1.4.4-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
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appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: appdirs-py34-1.4.3-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
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appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: appdirs-py27-1.4.3-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: platformdirs-py39-4.3.1-1 (Determines appropriate platform-specific dirs)
When writing desktop application, finding the right location to store
user data and configuration varies per platform. Even for
single-platform apps, there may by plenty of nuances in figuring out
the right location.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
platformdirs-py: v4.3.12026-07-18: appdirs-py36-1.4.3-1 (Find platform-specific dirs)
Find platform-specific dirs
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appdirs-py: v1.4.42026-07-18: hypothesis-py37-6.42.1-2 (Library for property based testing)
Library for property based testing
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hypothesis-py: v6.113.02026-07-18: pexpect-py38-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-18: pexpect-py310-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-18: pexpect-py39-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-18: pexpect-py34-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-18: pexpect-py27-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-18: pexpect-py36-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-18: pexpect-py37-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-18: pexpect-py35-4.9.0-1 (Pure Python expect-like interface)
From http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ :
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications.
Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications;
controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output.
Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn
a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh,
ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for
duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be
used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like
modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it
require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that
supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was
designed to be easy to use.
commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):
pexpect-py: more self-text fixes2026-07-17: hatch-fancy-pypi-readme-py310-24.1.0-1 (Fancy PyPI READMEs with Hatch)
Your Fancy Project Deserves a Fancy PyPI Readme!
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make sure we have packaging.licenses available by bumping %v of bootstrap-modules Bdep2026-07-17: hatch-fancy-pypi-readme-py37-24.1.0-1 (Fancy PyPI READMEs with Hatch)
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make sure we have packaging.licenses available by bumping %v of bootstrap-modules Bdep2026-07-17: iniconfig-py38-2.1.0-1 (Brain-dead simple parsing of ini files)
iniconfig is a small and simple INI-file parser module having a unique
set of features:
*maintains order of sections and entries
*supports multi-line values with or without line-continuations
*supports "#" comments everywhere
*raises errors with proper line-numbers
*no bells and whistles like automatic substitutions
*iniconfig raises an Error if two sections have the same name.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
make sure we have packaging.licenses available by bumping %v of bootstrap-modules Bdep2026-07-17: iniconfig-py39-2.1.0-1 (Brain-dead simple parsing of ini files)
iniconfig is a small and simple INI-file parser module having a unique
set of features:
*maintains order of sections and entries
*supports multi-line values with or without line-continuations
*supports "#" comments everywhere
*raises errors with proper line-numbers
*no bells and whistles like automatic substitutions
*iniconfig raises an Error if two sections have the same name.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
make sure we have packaging.licenses available by bumping %v of bootstrap-modules Bdep2026-07-17: bootstrap-modules-py38-20260715-1 (Bootstrap PEP 517 module builds)
This is a set of Python modules that are needed to do PEP 517 building
and wheel installation. They have to be installed together to enable
bootstrapping, because of circular dependencies.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
bootstrap-modules-py: update packaging module to v24.2 so that we have packaging.licenses.2026-07-17: bootstrap-modules-py310-20260715-1 (Bootstrap PEP 517 module builds)
This is a set of Python modules that are needed to do PEP 517 building
and wheel installation. They have to be installed together to enable
bootstrapping, because of circular dependencies.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
bootstrap-modules-py: update packaging module to v24.2 so that we have packaging.licenses.2026-07-17: bootstrap-modules-py37-20260715-1 (Bootstrap PEP 517 module builds)
This is a set of Python modules that are needed to do PEP 517 building
and wheel installation. They have to be installed together to enable
bootstrapping, because of circular dependencies.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
bootstrap-modules-py: update packaging module to v24.2 so that we have packaging.licenses.2026-07-17: iniconfig-py310-2.1.0-1 (Brain-dead simple parsing of ini files)
iniconfig is a small and simple INI-file parser module having a unique
set of features:
*maintains order of sections and entries
*supports multi-line values with or without line-continuations
*supports "#" comments everywhere
*raises errors with proper line-numbers
*no bells and whistles like automatic substitutions
*iniconfig raises an Error if two sections have the same name.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
make sure we have packaging.licenses available by bumping %v of bootstrap-modules Bdep2026-07-17: hatch-fancy-pypi-readme-py38-24.1.0-1 (Fancy PyPI READMEs with Hatch)
Your Fancy Project Deserves a Fancy PyPI Readme!
hatch-fancy-pypi-readme is an MIT-licensed metadata plugin for Hatch by
Hynek Schlawack.
Its purpose is to help you to have fancy PyPI readmes - unlike this one
you're looking at right now.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
make sure we have packaging.licenses available by bumping %v of bootstrap-modules Bdep2026-07-17: bootstrap-modules-py39-20260715-1 (Bootstrap PEP 517 module builds)
This is a set of Python modules that are needed to do PEP 517 building
and wheel installation. They have to be installed together to enable
bootstrapping, because of circular dependencies.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
bootstrap-modules-py: update packaging module to v24.2 so that we have packaging.licenses.2026-07-17: hatch-fancy-pypi-readme-py39-24.1.0-1 (Fancy PyPI READMEs with Hatch)
Your Fancy Project Deserves a Fancy PyPI Readme!
hatch-fancy-pypi-readme is an MIT-licensed metadata plugin for Hatch by
Hynek Schlawack.
Its purpose is to help you to have fancy PyPI readmes - unlike this one
you're looking at right now.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
make sure we have packaging.licenses available by bumping %v of bootstrap-modules Bdep