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2024-12-08: libpng16-1.6.44-1 (PNG image format handling library)PNG image format handling library commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): libpng16: v1.6.442024-12-06: gtk-doc-1.20-1 (GTK+ - API documentation generator)
gtk-doc is a set of perl scripts that generate API reference documention in DocBook format. It can extract documentation from source code comments in a manner similar to java-doc. It is used to generate the documentation for GLib, Gtk+, and GNOME. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): gtk-doc: use our SF site for the old debian source that has disappeared upstream2024-12-06: pyproject-hooks-py310-1.2.0-1 (Wrappers to call pyproject.toml backend hooks)
This is a low-level library for calling build-backends in pyproject.toml-based project. It provides the basic functionality to help write tooling that generates distribution files from Python projects. If you want a tool that builds Python packages, you'll want to use https://github.com/pypa/build instead. This is an underlying piece for pip, build and other "build frontends" use to call "build backends" within them. Note: The pep517 project has been replaced by this project (low level) and the build project (high level). commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): tests need zipp-py2024-12-06: service-identity-py36-18.1.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Fix file name2024-12-06: service-identity-py35-18.1.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Fix file name2024-12-06: service-identity-py39-24.2.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): service-identity-py: use PyPi tarball to get fully populated metadata2024-12-06: service-identity-py37-18.1.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Fix file name2024-12-06: pyproject-hooks-py39-1.2.0-1 (Wrappers to call pyproject.toml backend hooks)
This is a low-level library for calling build-backends in pyproject.toml-based project. It provides the basic functionality to help write tooling that generates distribution files from Python projects. If you want a tool that builds Python packages, you'll want to use https://github.com/pypa/build instead. This is an underlying piece for pip, build and other "build frontends" use to call "build backends" within them. Note: The pep517 project has been replaced by this project (low level) and the build project (high level). commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): tests need zipp-py2024-12-06: service-identity-py38-24.2.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): service-identity-py: use PyPi tarball to get fully populated metadata2024-12-06: service-identity-py310-24.2.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): service-identity-py: use PyPi tarball to get fully populated metadata2024-12-06: pyproject-hooks-py37-1.2.0-1 (Wrappers to call pyproject.toml backend hooks)
This is a low-level library for calling build-backends in pyproject.toml-based project. It provides the basic functionality to help write tooling that generates distribution files from Python projects. If you want a tool that builds Python packages, you'll want to use https://github.com/pypa/build instead. This is an underlying piece for pip, build and other "build frontends" use to call "build backends" within them. Note: The pep517 project has been replaced by this project (low level) and the build project (high level). commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): tests need zipp-py2024-12-06: service-identity-py27-18.1.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Fix file name2024-12-06: service-identity-py34-18.1.0-1 (Service identity verification for Python)
Use this package if: - you use pyOpenSSL and don't want to be MITMed or - if you want to verify that a PyCA cryptography certificate is valid for a certain hostname or IP address. service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying whether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes. In the simplest case, this means host name verification. However, service_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other relevant RFCs too. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Fix file name2024-12-06: pyproject-hooks-py38-1.2.0-1 (Wrappers to call pyproject.toml backend hooks)
This is a low-level library for calling build-backends in pyproject.toml-based project. It provides the basic functionality to help write tooling that generates distribution files from Python projects. If you want a tool that builds Python packages, you'll want to use https://github.com/pypa/build instead. This is an underlying piece for pip, build and other "build frontends" use to call "build backends" within them. Note: The pep517 project has been replaced by this project (low level) and the build project (high level). commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): tests need zipp-py