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2024-04-08 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.28.2-1 | - Handling of trailing newlines in the macro defintions has been improved. (#361) - Resolves: rhbz#2271583 |
2024-03-26 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.28.1-1 | - We have fixed an issue in `%prep` section processing. For instance, if the `%patches` macro appeared there, it would have been converted to `%patch es`, causing failure when executing `%prep` later. (#356) |
2024-03-17 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.28.0-1 | - A trailing newline is no longer added to spec files without one upon saving. (#353) |
2024-01-19 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.27.0-1 | - Improved handling of commented-out macro definitions and fixed related logic in `Specfile.update_value()`. (#338) |
2023-11-20 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.25.0-1 | - There is a new method, `Specfile.update_version()`, that allows updating spec file version even if it is a pre-release. (#317) |
2023-11-06 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.24.0-1 | - Improved type annotations for `UserList` subclasses. (#299) - Macro definitions gained a new `commented_out` property indicating that a macro definition is commented out. Another new property, `comment_out_style`, determines if it is achieved by using a `%dnl` (discard next line) directive (e.g. `%dnl %global prerelease beta2`) or by replacing the starting `%` with `#` (e.g. `#global prerelease beta2`). (#298) |
2023-10-30 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.23.0-1 | - Sources now have a `valid` property that indicates whether a source is valid in the current context, meaning it is not present in a false branch of any condition. (#295) |
2023-10-06 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.22.1-1 | - Removed dependency on setuptools-scm-git-archive. (#290) |
2023-09-01 | Packit <hello at packit dot dev> - 0.22.0-1 | - Macro definitions and tags gained a new `valid` attribute. A macro definition/tag is considered valid if it doesn't appear in a false branch of any condition appearing in the spec file. (#276) |
2023-08-11 | Nikola Forró <nforro at redhat dot com> - 0.21.0-1 | - `specfile` no longer tracebacks when some sources are missing and can't be _emulated_. In such case the spec file is parsed without them at the cost of `%setup` and `%patch` macros potentially expanding differently than with the sources present. (#271) - Specfile's license in RPM spec file is now confirmed to be SPDX compatible. (#269) |