Package python3-module-rpm: Information
Binary package: python3-module-rpm
Version: 4.13.0.1-alt24
Architecture: x86_64
Build time: Sep 4, 2020, 08:52 PM in the task #254187
Source package: rpm
Category: Development/Python3
Report package bugHome page: http://www.rpm.org/
License: GPLv2+
Summary: Python 3 bindings for apps which will manipulate RPM packages
Description:
The rpm-python3 package contains a module that permits applications written in the Python programming language to use the interface supplied by RPM Package Manager libraries. This package should be installed if you want to develop Python 3 programs that will manipulate RPM packages and databases.
Maintainer: Ivan Zakharyaschev
List of contributors:
Ivan Zakharyaschev
Andrew Savchenko
Alexey Tourbin
Dmitry V. Levin
Ivan A. Melnikov
Vladimir D. Seleznev
Gleb Fotengauer-Malinovskiy
Aleksei Nikiforov
Vitaly Kuznetsov
Kirill A. Shutemov
Alex V. Myltsev
Grigory Batalov
Ivan Zakharyaschev
Andrew Savchenko
Alexey Tourbin
Dmitry V. Levin
Ivan A. Melnikov
Vladimir D. Seleznev
Gleb Fotengauer-Malinovskiy
Aleksei Nikiforov
Vitaly Kuznetsov
Kirill A. Shutemov
Alex V. Myltsev
Grigory Batalov
Last changed
Aug. 29, 2020 Ivan Zakharyaschev 4.13.0.1-alt24
[Restored some patches from 4.0.4-alt94] - rpmrc.c: recognize new Intel CPUs (Dmitry V. Levin) - rpmrc.c: classify SSE2-capable Intel CPUs as "pentium4" (Alexey Tourbin) [Restored a patch from 4.0.4-alt98.26] - rpmrc.c (is_pentiumN): Added models with nonzero extended model (Dmitry V. Levin; reported by Alexander Sharapov). (Closes: #38708)
July 3, 2020 Ivan Zakharyaschev 4.13.0.1-alt23
- Fixed a bug in ARM hardfloat detection (armv?h* archs), introduced in 4.13.0.1-alt22, which would prevent normal installation of armh packages on such machines. (Note that rpm-build-4.0.4-alt141 is still ignorant of armv?h* arches, so the only way to build packages installable on such machines is with --target armh.)
June 28, 2020 Ivan Zakharyaschev 4.13.0.1-alt22
- Improved machine detection & configuration for: + x86_64 on Darwin, armv5tl, Transmeta Crusoe as i686, parisc as hppa (on linux) (cherry-picked from upstream); + armv8[h]l (further refined by me on the base of changes from upstream and Peter Robinson). (Accompanying macros have been added, too.)