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Name: python313-Fabric Distribution: SUSE Linux 16
Version: 3.2.2 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: 160000.1.4 Build date: Thu Aug 22 08:25:46 2024
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Size: 327935 Source RPM: python-Fabric-3.2.2-160000.1.4.src.rpm
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Url: https://fabfile.org
Summary: A Pythonic tool for remote execution and deployment
Fabric is a Python library and command-line tool for
streamlining the use of SSH for application deployment or systems
administration tasks.

It provides a basic suite of operations for executing local or remote shell
commands (normally or via sudo) and uploading/downloading files, as well as
auxiliary functionality such as prompting the running user for input, or
aborting execution.

In addition to being used via the fab tool, Fabric's components may be imported
into other Python code, providing a Pythonic interface to the SSH protocol
suite at a higher level than that provided by e.g. Paramiko (which
Fabric itself leverages).

Provides

Requires

License

BSD-2-Clause

Changelog

* Thu Aug 22 2024 steven.kowalik@suse.com
  - Add patch support-pytest-8.patch:
    * Use setup_method(), not setup().
  - Switch to pyproject macros.
* Thu Oct 19 2023 mimi.vx@gmail.com
  - Update to 3.2.2
  - add fix-test-deps.patch to remove vendored dependencies
    * [Bug]: fabric.runners.Remote failed to properly deregister its SIGWINCH signal
      handler on shutdown; in rare situations this could cause tracebacks when
      the Python process receives SIGWINCH while no remote session is active.
      This has been fixed.
    * [Bug] #2204: The signal handling functionality added in Fabric 2.6 caused
      unrecoverable tracebacks when invoked from inside a thread (such as
      the use of fabric.group.ThreadingGroup) under certain interpreter versions.
      This has been fixed by simply refusing to register signal handlers when not
      in the main thread. Thanks to Francesco Giordano and others for the reports.
    * [Bug]: Neglected to actually add deprecated to our runtime dependency
      specification (it was still in our development dependencies). This has been fixed.
    * [Feature]: Enhanced fabric.testing in ways large and small:
      Backwards-compatibly merged the functionality of MockSFTP into MockRemote (may be
      opted-into by instantiating the latter with enable_sftp=True) so you can mock
      out both SSH and SFTP functionality in the same test, which was previously impossible.
      It also means you can use this in a Pytest autouse fixture to prevent any tests
      from accidentally hitting the network!
      A new pytest fixture, remote_with_sftp, has been added which leverages the previous
      bullet point (an all-in-one fixture suitable for, eg, preventing any incidental
      ssh/sftp attempts during test execution).
      A pile of documentation and test enhancements (yes, testing our testing helpers is a thing).
    * [Support]: Added a new runtime dependency on the Deprecated library.
    * [Support]: Language update: applied s/sanity/safety/g to the codebase
      (with the few actual API members using the term now marked deprecated & new ones added
      in the meantime, mostly in fabric.testing).
    * [Feature]: Add a new CLI flag to fab, fab --list-agent-keys, which will attempt
      to connect to your local SSH agent and print a key list, similarly to ssh-add -l.
      This is mostly useful for expectations-checking Fabric and Paramiko’s agent
      functionality, or for situations where you might not have ssh-add handy.
    * [Feature]: Implement opt-in support for Paramiko 3.2’s AuthStrategy machinery, as follows:
      Added a new module and class, fabric.auth.OpenSSHAuthStrategy, which leverages
      aforementioned new Paramiko functionality to marry loaded SSH config files with
      Fabric-level and runtime-level parameters, arriving at what should
      be OpenSSH-client-compatible authentication behavior. See its API docs for details.
      Added new configuration settings:
      authentication.strategy_class, which defaults to None,
      but can be set to OpenSSHAuthStrategy to opt-in to the new behavior.
      authentication.identities, which defaults to the empty list, and can
      be a list of private key paths for use by the new strategy class.
    * [Bug] #2263: Explicitly add our dependency on decorator to setup.py instead of using
      Invoke’s old, now removed, vendored copy of same. This allows Fabric to happily use
      Invoke 2.1 and above
* Sun Jul 02 2023 ecsos@opensuse.org
  - Update to 3.0.1
    * [Bug] #2241: A typo prevented Fabric’s command runner from properly
      calling its superclass stop() method, which in tandem with a related
      Invoke bug meant messy or long shutdowns in many scenarios.
  - Changes from 3.0.0
    * [Feature]: Change the default configuration value for inline_ssh_env
      from False to True, to better align with the practicalities of common
      SSH server configurations.
    - Warning
      This change is backwards incompatible if you were using
      environment-variable-setting kwargs or config settings,
      such as Connection.run(command, env={'SOME': 'ENV VARS'}),
      and were not already explicitly specifying the value of inline_ssh_env.
    * [Bug] #1981: (fixed in #2195) Automatically close any open SFTP session
      during fabric.connection.Connection.close; this avoids issues encountered
      upon re-opening a previously-closed connection object.
    * [Support]: Drop support for Python <3.6, including Python 2.
    - Warning
      This is a backwards incompatible change if you are not yet on
      Python 3.6 or above; however, pip shouldn’t offer you this
      version of Fabric as long as your pip version understands
      python_requires metadata.
  - Drop remove-mock.patch because now in upstream.
  - Drop remove-pathlib2.patch because now in upstream.
* Sat Jul 01 2023 ecsos@opensuse.org
  - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Tue Oct 25 2022 mcepl@suse.com
  - Remove conditional definition of python_module.
* Mon Aug 08 2022 steven.kowalik@suse.com
  - Add patch remove-pathlib2.patch:
    * Drop install_requires on pathlib2.
* Tue Aug 02 2022 otto.hollmann@suse.com
  - Update to 2.7.1:
    * [Bug] #1924: (also #2007) Overhaul behavior and testing re: merging together
      different sources for the key_filename parameter in
      Connection.connect_kwargs. This fixes a number of type-related errors
      (string objects have no extend attribute, cannot add lists to strings, etc).
* Tue May 17 2022 steven.kowalik@suse.com
  - Update to 2.7.0:
    * Add ~fabric.connection.Connection.shell, a belated port of the v1
      open_shell() feature.
    * Forward local terminal resizes to the remote end, when applicable.
      (For the technical: this means we now turn SIGWINCH into SSH
      window-change messages.)
    * Update ~fabric.connection.Connection temporarily so that it doesn't
      incidentally apply replace_env=True to local shell commands, only
      remote ones.
  - Add patch remove-mock.patch:
    * Use unittest.mock, instead of mock
* Thu Mar 10 2022 steven.kowalik@suse.com
  - pytest-relaxed now supports pytest 6, so test on all python versions.
* Tue Dec 28 2021 code@bnavigator.de
  - Don't test on python310 -- gh#bitprophet/pytest-relaxed#12
    (This is mainly required by azure-cli in the primary python3
    flavor)
* Thu Aug 12 2021 adrian.glaubitz@suse.com
  - Update to 2.6.0:
    * [Feature] #1999: Add sudo support to Group. Thanks to Bonnie Hardin for
      the report and to Winston Nolan for an early patchset.
    * [Feature] #1810: Add put/get support to Group.
    * [Feature] #1868: Ported a feature from v1: interpolating the local path
      argument in Transfer.get with connection and remote filepath attributes.
      For example, cxn.get(remote="/var/log/foo.log", local="{host}/") is now
      feasible for storing a file in per-host-named directories or files, and
      in fact Group.get does this by default.
    * [Feature]: When the local path argument to Transfer.get contains nonexistent
      directories, they are now created instead of raising an error.
      Warning: This change introduces a new runtime dependency: pathlib2.
    * [Bug]: Fix a handful of issues in the handling and mocking of SFTP local paths
      and os.path members within fabric.testing; this should remove some occasional
      “useless Mocks” as well as hewing closer to the real behavior of things like
      os.path.abspath re: path normalization.
  - Update Requires from setup.py
* Tue Oct 13 2020 code@bnavigator.de
  - Upper limit pytest 6.1 -- gh#bitprophet/pytest-relaxed#12
* Mon May 11 2020 mcepl@suse.com
  - Adds Provides for python-Fabric3.
* Tue May 05 2020 mcalabkova@suse.com
  - Add patch fix-executable.patch to fix tests
* Thu Sep 12 2019 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Update to 2.5.0:
    * [Feature] #1989: Reinstate command timeouts, by supporting the
    implementation of that feature in Invoke
    * [Feature]: Allow specifying connection timeouts
    * [Feature] #1985: Add support for explicitly closing remote subprocess’
      stdin when local stdin sees an EOF, by implementing a new command-runner
      method recently added to Invoke; this prevents remote programs that
      ‘follow’ stdin from blocking forever.
    * [Bug]: Anonymous/’remainder’ subprocess execution (eg fab -H host --
      command, as opposed to the use of Connection.run inside tasks)
* Tue Apr 09 2019 adrian.glaubitz@suse.com
  - Version update to 2.4.0:
    * [Feature] #1709: Add Group.close to allow closing an entire group’s
      worth of connections at once. Patch via Johannes Löthberg.
    * [Feature] #1780: Add context manager behavior to Group, to match
      the same feature in Connection. Feature request by István Sárándi.
    * [Feature] #1849: Add Connection.from_v1 (and Config.from_v1) for
      easy creation of modern Connection/Config objects from the currently
      configured Fabric 1.x environment. Should make upgrading piecemeal
      much easier for many use cases.
  - additional changes from version 2.3.2:
    * [Bug] #1852: Grant internal Connection objects created during
      ProxyJump based gateways/proxies a copy of the outer Connection’s
      configuration object. This was not previously done, which among
      other things meant one could not fully disable SSH config file
      loading (as the internal Connection objects would revert to the
      default behavior). Thanks to Chris Adams for the report.
    * [Bug]: Some debug logging was reusing Invoke’s logger object,
      generating log messages “named” after invoke instead of fabric.
      This has been fixed by using Fabric’s own logger everywhere instead.
    * [Bug] #1850: Skip over ProxyJump configuration directives in SSH
      config data when they would cause self-referential RecursionError
      (e.g. due to wildcard-using Host stanzas which include the jump
      server itself). Reported by Chris Adams.
    * [Bug]: Fix a bug preventing tab completion (using the Invoke-level
    - -complete flag) from completing task names correctly (behavior was
      to act as if there were never any tasks present, even if there was
      a valid fabfile nearby).
  - Add sed expresion to spec file to remove all vendoring from imports
  - Run testsuite using the new %pytest macro
* Sat Aug 11 2018 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Conflict with python-Fabric3 which is forked implementation
* Sat Aug 11 2018 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Version update to 2.3.1:
    * Adds support for python3
    * Supports new invoke and invocations modules
  - Run tests
  - Add all build/runtime dependencies
* Mon Jan 22 2018 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Add skip_python3 as it is not compatible at all, fixes bsc#1073564
  - Drop the Sphinx dep as we can't generate the deps because of py3
    incompatibility
  - Run fdupes on install
* Fri Oct 06 2017 jengelh@inai.de
  - Rectify grammar issues in descriptions.
* Fri Oct 06 2017 jmatejek@suse.com
  - singlespec auto-conversion
  - shortened description
  - conditionally enabled tests (they still fail)
  - update to 1.14.0
    * minor bugfixes and feature support
    * see ful changelog at http://www.fabfile.org/changelog.html
* Thu Feb 18 2016 eshmarnev@suse.com
  - update to version 1.10.2:
    * Fix issue with ssh/config not having a cross-platform default path.
    * Recursively unwrap decorators instead of only unwrapping a single
    decorator level, when obtaining task docstrings.
    * Fix “NameError: free variable referenced before assignment in
    enclosing scope”.
    * Redirect output of cd to /dev/null so users enabling bash’s
    CDPATH (or similar features in other shells) don’t have polluted
    output captures.
    * Fix a couple minor issues with the operation of & demo code for
    the JobQueue class.
    * Update functionality added in #1213 so abort error messages don’t
    get printed twice (once by us, once by sys.exit) but the annotated
    exception error message is retained.
* Mon May 04 2015 benoit.monin@gmx.fr
  - update to version 1.10.1:
    * [Bug] #1226: Update get to ensure that env.user has access to
      tempfiles before changing permissions. Also corrected
      permissions from 404 to 0400 to match comment. Patch by Curtis
      Mattoon; original report from Daniel Watkins.
    * [Support] #1229: Add some missing API doc hyperlink references.
      Thanks to Tony Narlock.
    * [Support] #958: Remove the Git SHA portion of our version
      string generation; it was rarely useful & occasionally caused
      issues for users with non-Git-based source checkouts.
    * [Bug] #1180: Fix issue with unicode steam outputs crashing if
      stream encoding type is None. Thanks to @joekiller for catch &
      patch.
    * [Bug] #1228: Update the CommandTimeout class so it has a useful
      str instead of appearing blank when caught by Fabric’s top
      level exception handling. Catch & patch from Tomaz Muraus.
    * [Support] #1213: Add useful exception message to the implicit
      SystemExit raised by Fabric’s use of sys.exit inside the abort
      function. This allows client code catching SystemExit to have
      better introspection into the error. Thanks to Ioannis Panousis.
    * [Bug] #1019: (also #1022, #1186) Fix “is a tty” tests in
      environments where streams (eg sys.stdout) have been replaced
      with objects lacking a .isatty() method. Thanks to Miki Tebeka
      for the original report, Lele Long for a subsequent patch, and
      Julien Phalip for the final/merged patch.
    * [Bug] #1201: Don’t naively glob all get targets - only glob
      actual directories. This avoids incorrectly yielding permission
      errors in edge cases where a requested file is within a
      directory lacking the read permission bit. Thanks to Sassa Nf
      for the original report.
  - additional changes from version 1.10.0:
    * [Feature] #975: Fabric can now be invoked via python -m fabric
      in addition to the typical use of the fab entrypoint. Patch
      courtesy of Jason Coombs.
    * [Feature] #1090: Add option to skip unknown tasks. Credit goes
      to Jonas Lundberg.
    * [Feature] #1098: Add support for dict style roledefs. Thanks to
      Jonas Lundberg.
    * [Feature] #700: Added use_sudo and temp_dir params to get. This
      allows downloading files normally not accessible to the user
      using sudo. Thanks to Jason Coombs for initial report and to
      Alex Plugaru for the patch (#1121).
    * [Bug] #1188: Update local to close non-pipe file descriptors in
      the child process so subsequent calls to local aren’t blocked
      on e.g. already-connected network sockets. Thanks to Tolbkni
      Kao for catch & patch.
  - additional changes from version 1.9.1:
    * [Bug] #1167: Add Jinja to test_requires in setup.py for the
      couple of newish tests that now require it. Thanks to Kubilay
      Kocak for the catch.
    * [Bug] #600: Clear out connection caches in full when prepping
      parallel-execution subprocesses. This avoids corner cases
      causing hangs/freezes due to client/socket reuse. Thanks to
      Ruslan Lutsenko for the initial report and Romain Chossart for
      the suggested fix.
    * [Bug] #1026: Fix a typo preventing quiet operation of is_link.
      Caught by @dongweiming.
    * [Bug] #1059: Update IPv6 support to work with link-local
      address formats. Fix courtesy of @obormot.
    * [Bug] #1096: Encode Unicode text appropriately for its target
      stream object to avoid issues on non-ASCII systems. Thanks to
      Toru Uetani for the original patch.
    * [Bug] #852: Fix to respect template_dir for non Jinja2
      templates in upload_template. Thanks to Adam Kowalski for the
      patch and Alex Plugaru for the initial test case.
    * [Bug] #1134: Skip bad hosts when the tasks are executed in
      parallel. Thanks to Igor Maravić @i-maravic.
    * [Bug] #1146: Fix a bug where upload_template failed to honor
      lcd when mirror_local_mode is True. Thanks to Laszlo Marai for
      catch & patch.
    * [Bug] #1147: Use stat instead of lstat when testing
      directory-ness in the SFTP module. This allows recursive
      downloads to avoid recursing into symlinks unexpectedly. Thanks
      to Igor Kalnitsky for the patch.
    * [Bug] #1165: Prevent infinite loop condition when a gateway
      host is enabled & the same host is in the regular target host
      list. Thanks to @CzBiX for catch & patch.
  - additional changes from version 1.9.0:
    * [Bug] #965: Tweak IO flushing behavior when in linewise (& thus
      parallel) mode so interwoven output is less frequent. Thanks to
      @akidata for catch & patch.
    * [Feature] #741: Add env.prompts dictionary, allowing users to
      set up custom prompt responses (similar to the built-in sudo
      prompt auto-responder.) Thanks to Nigel Owens and David Halter
      for the patch.
    * [Feature] #1082: Add pty passthrough kwarg to upload_template.
    * [Support]: Modified packaging data to reflect that Fabric
      requires Paramiko < 1.13 (which dropped Python 2.5 support.)
    * [Support] #1105: Enhance setup.py to allow Paramiko 1.13+ under
      Python 2.6+. Thanks to to @Arfrever for catch & patch.
    * [Support] #1106: Fix a misleading/ambiguous example snippet in
      the fab usage docs to be clearer. Thanks to @zed.
    * [Feature] #1101: Reboot operation now supports custom command.
      Thanks to Jonas Lejon.
    * [Feature] #938: Add an env var env.effective_roles specifying
      roles used in the currently executing command. Thanks to Piotr
      Betkier for the patch.
    * [Feature] #1078: Add .command and .real_command attributes to
      local return value. Thanks to Alexander Teves (@alexanderteves)
      and Konrad Hałas (@konradhalas).
  - additional changes from version 1.8.4:
    * [Support] #1105: Enhance setup.py to allow Paramiko 1.13+ under
      Python 2.6+. Thanks to to @Arfrever for catch & patch.
    * [Bug] #898: Treat paths that begin with tilde “~” as absolute
      paths instead of relative. Thanks to Alex Plugaru for the patch
      and Dan Craig for the suggestion.
  - additional changes from version 1.8.3:
    * [Support]: Modified packaging data to reflect that Fabric
      requires Paramiko < 1.13 (which dropped Python 2.5 support.)
  - additional changes from version 1.8.2:
    * [Bug] #1046: Fix typo preventing use of ProxyCommand in some
      situations. Thanks to Keith Yang.
    * [Bug] #917: Correct an issue with put(use_sudo=True, mode=xxx)
      where the chmod was trying to apply to the wrong location.
      Thanks to Remco (@nl5887) for catch & patch.
    * [Bug] #955: Quote directories created as part of put‘s
      recursive directory uploads when use_sudo=True so directories
      with shell meta-characters (such as spaces) work correctly.
      Thanks to John Harris for the catch.
  - additional changes from version 1.8.1:
    * [Bug] #948: Handle connection failures due to server load and
      try connecting to hosts a number of times specified in
      env.connection_attempts.
    * [Bug] #957: Fix bug preventing use of env.gateway with targets
      requiring password authentication. Thanks to Daniel González,
      @Bengrunt and @adrianbn for their bug reports.
    * [Bug] #956: Fix pty size detection when running inside Emacs.
      Thanks to @akitada for catch & patch.
  - increase required version of paramiko to 1.10
  - fix html documentation generation
* Thu Oct 24 2013 speilicke@suse.com
  - Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
* Wed Sep 25 2013 p.drouand@gmail.com
  - Update to version 1.8.0
    + [Feature] #910: Added a keyword argument to rsync_project to configure
      the default options. Thanks to @moorepants for the patch.
    + [Support] #984: Make this changelog easier to read! Now with per-release
      sections, generated automatically from the old timeline source format.
    + [Feature] #931: Allow overriding of abort behavior via a custom
      exception-returning callable set as env.abort_exception.
* Tue Jul 30 2013 speilicke@suse.com
  - Update to version 1.7.0:
    + [Feature] #925: Added contrib.files.is_link. Thanks to @jtangas for the patch.
    + [Feature] #922: Task argument strings are now displayed when using fab -d. Thanks to Kevin Qiu for the patch.
    + [Bug] #912: Leaving template_dir un-specified when using upload_template in Jinja mode used to cause 'NoneType' has no attribute 'startswith' errors. This has been fixed. Thanks to Erick Yellott for catch & to Erick Yellott + Kevin Williams for patches.
    + [Feature] #924: Add new env var option colorize_errors to enable coloring errors and warnings. Thanks to Aaron Meurer for the patch.
    + [Bug] #593: Non-ASCII character sets in Jinja templates rendered within upload_template would cause UnicodeDecodeError when uploaded. This has been addressed by encoding as utf-8 prior to upload. Thanks to Sébastien Fievet for the catch.
    + [Feature] #908: Support loading SSH keys from memory. Thanks to Caleb Groom for the patch.
    + [Bug] #171: Added missing cross-references from env variables documentation to corresponding command-line options. Thanks to Daniel D. Beck for the contribution.
    + [Bug] #884: The password cache feature was not working correctly with password-requiring SSH gateway connections. That’s fixed now. Thanks to Marco Nenciarini for the catch.
    + [Feature] #826: Enable sudo extraction of compressed archive via use_sudo kwarg in upload_project. Thanks to @abec for the patch.
    + [Bug] #694: Allow users to work around ownership issues in the default remote login directory: add temp_dir kwarg for explicit specification of which “bounce” folder to use when calling put with use_sudo=True. Thanks to Devin Bayer for the report & Dieter Plaetinck / Jesse Myers for suggesting the workaround.
    + [Bug] #882: Fix a get bug regarding spaces in remote working directory names. Thanks to Chris Rose for catch & patch.
  - Changes from version 1.6.1:
    + [Bug] #868: Substantial speedup of parallel tasks by removing an unnecessary blocking timeout in the JobQueue loop. Thanks to Simo Kinnunen for the patch.
    + [Bug] #328: lcd was no longer being correctly applied to upload_template; this has been fixed. Thanks to Joseph Lawson for the catch.
    + [Feature] #812: Add use_glob option to put so users trying to upload real filenames containing glob patterns (*, [ etc) can disable the default globbing behavior. Thanks to Michael McHugh for the patch.
    + [Bug] #844: Allow users to disable Fabric’s auto-escaping in run/sudo. Thanks to Christian Long and Michael McHugh for the patch.
    + [Bug] #84: Fixed problem with missing -r flag in Mac OS X sed version.
    + [Bug] #870: Changes to shell env var escaping highlighted some extraneous and now damaging whitespace in with path():. This has been removed and a regression test added.
    + [Bug] #871: Use of string mode values in put(local, remote, mode="NNNN") would sometimes cause Unsupported operand errors. This has been fixed.
    + [Bug] #84: Fixed problem with missing -r flag in Mac OS X sed version. Thanks to Konrad Hałas for the patch.
    + [Bug] #861: Gracefully handle situations where users give a single string literal to env.hosts. Thanks to Bill Tucker for catch & patch.
    + [Bug] #367: Expand paths with tilde inside (contrib.files). Thanks to Konrad Hałas for catch & patch.
    + [Feature] #845: Downstream synchronization option implemented for rsync_project. Thanks to Antonio Barrero for the patch.
* Sat Mar 02 2013 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.6.0:
    - [Bug] #844: Account for SSH config overhaul in Paramiko 1.10
      by e.g. updating treatment of IdentityFile to handle multiple
      values. This and related SSH config parsing changes are
      backwards incompatible; we are including them in this release
      because they do fix incorrect, off-spec behavior.
    - [Bug] #843: Ensure string pool_size values get run through
      int() before deriving final result (stdlib min() has odd
      behavior here...). Thanks to Chris Kastorff for the catch.
    - [Bug] #839: Fix bug in rsync_project where IPv6 address were
      not always correctly detected. Thanks to Antonio Barrero for
      catch & patch.
    - [Bug] #587: Warn instead of aborting when env.use_ssh_config
      is True but the configured SSH conf file doesn’t exist. This
      allows multi-user fabfiles to enable SSH config without causing
      hard stops for users lacking SSH configs. Thanks to Rodrigo
      Pimentel for the report.
    - [Feature] #821: Add remote_tunnel to allow reverse SSH
      tunneling (exposing locally-visible network ports to the
      remote end). Thanks to Giovanni Bajo for the patch.
    - [Feature] #823: Add env.remote_interrupt which controls
      whether Ctrl-C is forwarded to the remote end or is captured
      locally (previously, only the latter behavior was
      implemented). Thanks to Geert Jansen for the patch.
* Tue Jan 29 2013 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.5.3:
    - [Bug] #806: Force strings given to getpass during password
      prompts to be ASCII, to prevent issues on some platforms when
      Unicode is encountered. Thanks to Alex Louden for the patch.
    - [Feature] #805: Update shell_env to play nice with Windows
      (7, at least) systems. Thanks to Fernando Macedo for the patch.
    - [Bug] #654: Parallel runs whose sum total of returned data was
      large (e.g. large return values from the task, or simply a
      large number of hosts in the host list) were causing
      frustrating hangs. This has been fixed.
    - [Bug] #791: Cast reboot‘s wait parameter to a numeric type in
      case the caller submitted a string by mistake. Thanks to
      Thomas Schreiber for the patch.
* Wed Jan 16 2013 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.5.2:
    - [Bug] #766: Use the variable name of a new-style fabric.tasks.Task
      subclass object when the object name attribute is undefined.
      Thanks to @todddeluca for the patch.
    - [Bug] #604: Fixed wrong treatment of backslashes in put operation
      when uploading directory tree on Windows. Thanks to Jason Coombs
      for the catch and @diresys & Oliver Janik for the patch. for the patch.
    - [Bug] #792: The newish shell_env context manager was incorrectly
      omitted from the fabric.api import endpoint. This has been
      remedied. Thanks to Vishal Rana for the catch.
    - [Bug] #775: Shell escaping was incorrectly applied to the value
      of $PATH updates in our shell environment handling, causing
      (at the very least) local binary paths to become inoperable
      in certain situations. This has been fixed.
    - Added current host string to prompt abort error messages.
* Sat Dec 01 2012 saschpe@suse.de
  - (Build)require python-paramiko instead of python-ssh, upstream deps
    changed
  - Build and install HTML documentation
* Fri Nov 16 2012 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.5.1:
    - [Bug] #776: Fixed serious-but-non-obvious bug in direct-tcpip
      driven gatewaying (e.g. that triggered by -g or env.gateway.)
      Should work correctly now.
    - [Bug] #771: Sphinx autodoc helper unwrap_tasks didn’t play
      nice with @task(name=xxx) in some situations. This has been fixed.
* Wed Nov 07 2012 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.5.0:
    - [Feature] #684: Update how task wraps task functions to preserve
      additional metadata; this allows decorated functions to play nice
      with Sphinx autodoc. Thanks to Jaka Hudoklin for catch & patch.
    - [Bug] #749: Gracefully work around calls to fabric.version on
      systems lacking /bin/sh (which causes an OSError in
      subprocess.Popen calls.)
    - [Bug] #718: isinstance(foo, Bar) is used in main instead of
      type(foo) == Bar in order to fix some edge cases. Thanks to
      Mikhail Korobov.
    - [Bug] #693: Fixed edge case where abort driven failures within
      parallel tasks could result in a top level exception (a KeyError)
      regarding error handling. Thanks to Marcin Kuźmiński for the report.
    - [Support] #681: Fixed outdated docstring for runs_once which
      claimed it would get run multiple times in parallel mode. That
      behavior was fixed in an earlier release but the docs were not
      updated. Thanks to Jan Brauer for the catch.
* Sat Jul 07 2012 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.4.3:
    * [Bug] #671 reject-unknown-hosts sometimes resulted in a password
    prompt instead of an abort. This has been fixed. Thanks to Roy Smith for the
    report.
    * [Bug] #659 Update docs to reflect that fabric.operations.local currently
    honors 'env.path <env-path>'. Thanks to @floledermann for the catch.
    * [Bug] #652 Show available commands when aborting on invalid command names.
    * [Support] #651 Added note about nesting 'with' statements on Python 2.6+.
    Thanks to Jens Rantil for the patch.
    * [Bug] #649 Don't swallow non-`abort`-driven exceptions in parallel mode.
    Fabric correctly printed such exceptions, and returned them from
    fabric.tasks.execute, but did not actually cause the child or parent
    processes to halt with a nonzero status. This has been fixed.
    fabric.tasks.execute now also honors env.warn_only <warn-only> so
    users may still opt to call it by hand and inspect the returned exceptions,
    instead of encountering a hard stop. Thanks to Matt Robenolt for the catch.
    * [Support] #645 Update Sphinx docs to work well when run out of a source
    tarball as opposed to a Git checkout. Thanks again to @Arfrever for the
    catch.
    * [Support] #640 (also #644) Update packaging manifest so sdist
    tarballs include all necessary test & doc files. Thanks to Mike Gilbert and
    @Arfrever for catch & patch.
    * [Support] #634 Clarified that fabric.context_managers.lcd does no special
    handling re: the user's current working directory, and thus relative paths
    given to it will be relative to os.getcwd(). Thanks to @techtonik
    for the catch.
* Tue May 08 2012 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.4.2:
    - [Bug] #562: Agent forwarding would error out or freeze when
      multiple uses of the forwarded agent were used per remote
      invocation (e.g. a single run command resulting in multiple Git
      or SVN checkouts.) This has been fixed thanks to Steven
      McDonald and GitHub user @lynxis.
    - [Support] #626: Clarity updates to the tutorial. Thanks to
      GitHub user m4z for the patches.
    - [Bug] #625: hide/show did not correctly restore prior display
      settings if an exception was raised inside the block. This has
      been fixed.
    - [Bug] #624: Login password prompts did not always display the
      username being authenticated for. This has been fixed. Thanks
      to Nick Zalutskiy for catch & patch.
    - [Bug] #617: Fix the clean_revert behavior of settings so it
      doesn’t KeyError for newly created settings keys. Thanks to
      Chris Streeter for the catch.
    - [Bug] #616: Add port number to the error message displayed upon
      connection failures.
    - [Bug] #609: (and #564) Document and clean up env.sudo_prefix so
      it can be more easily modified by users facing uncommon use
      cases. Thanks to GitHub users 3point2 for the cleanup and
      SirScott for the documentation catch.
    - [Bug] #610: Change detection of env.key_filename‘s type
      (added as part of SSH config support in 1.4) so it supports
      arbitrary iterables. Thanks to Brandon Rhodes for the catch.
* Thu Apr 05 2012 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.4.1:
    * Add ``capture`` kwarg to `~fabric.contrib.project.rsync_project`
      to aid in debugging rsync problems.
    * Allow `~fabric.operations.local` to display stdout/stderr when it
      warns/aborts, if it was capturing them.
    * Added :ref:`an FAQ entry <init-scripts-pty>` detailing how to
      handle init scripts which misbehave when a pseudo-tty is allocated.
    * `~fabric.tasks.execute` allowed too much of its internal state
      changes (to variables such as ``env.host_string`` and ``env.parallel``) to
      persist after execution completed; this caused a number of different
      incorrect behaviors. `~fabric.tasks.execute` has been overhauled to clean up
      its own state changes -- while preserving any state changes made by the task
      being executed.
    * `~fabric.contrib.project.upload_project` did not take explicit
      remote directory location into account when untarring, and now uses
      `~fabric.context_managers.cd` to address this. Thanks to Ben Burry for the
      patch.
    * `~fabric.decorators.with_settings` did not perfectly match
      `~fabric.context_managers.settings`, re: ability to inline additional context
      managers. This has been corrected. Thanks to Rory Geoghegan for the patch.
    * `contrib.files.first <fabric.contrib.files.first>` used an
      outdated function signature in its wrapped `~fabric.contrib.files.exists`
      call. This has been fixed. Thanks to Massimiliano Torromeo for catch & patch.
    * `--list <-l>` output now detects terminal window size
      and truncates (or doesn't truncate) accordingly. Thanks to Horacio G. de Oro
      for the initial pull request.
    * Parallel task aborts (as oppposed to unhandled exceptions) now
      correctly print their abort messages instead of tracebacks, and cause the
      parent process to exit with the correct (nonzero) return code. Thanks to Ian
      Langworth for the catch.
    * Remote paths now use posixpath for a separator. Thanks to Jason
      Coombs for the patch.
* Tue Feb 21 2012 saschpe@suse.de
  - Comment out testsuite requirements for now
* Tue Feb 21 2012 saschpe@suse.de
  - Disabled testsuite for now, python-fudge is to new ;-)
* Mon Feb 20 2012 saschpe@gmx.de
  - Update to version 1.4.0:
    * :bug:495 Fixed documentation example showing how to subclass
      ~fabric.tasks.Task. Thanks to Brett Haydon for the catch and Mark Merritt
      for the patch.
    * :bug:410 Fixed a bug where using the ~fabric.decorators.task decorator
      inside/under another decorator such as ~fabric.decorators.hosts could cause
      that task to become invalid when invoked by name (due to how old-style vs
      new-style tasks are detected.) Thanks to Dan Colish for the initial patch.
    * :feature:559 ~fabric.contrib.project.rsync_project now allows users to
      append extra SSH-specific arguments to rsync's --rsh flag.
    * :feature:138 :ref:env.port <port> may now be written to at fabfile module
      level to set a default nonstandard port number. Previously this value was
      read-only.
    * :feature:3 Fabric can now load a subset of SSH config functionality
      directly from your local ~/.ssh/config if :ref:env.use_ssh_config
      <use-ssh-config> is set to True. See :ref:ssh-config for details.
      Thanks to Kirill Pinchuk for the initial patch.
    * :feature:12 Added the ability to try connecting multiple times to
      temporarily-down remote systems, instead of immediately failing. (Default
      behavior is still to only try once.) See :ref:env.timeout <timeout> and
      :ref:env.connection_attempts <connection-attempts> for controlling both
      connection timeouts and total number of attempts. ~fabric.operations.reboot
      has also been overhauled (but practically deprecated -- see its updated
      docs.)
    * :feature:474 ~fabric.tasks.execute now allows you to access the executed
      task's return values, by itself returning a dictionary whose keys are the
      host strings executed against.
    * :bug:487 Overhauled the regular expression escaping performed in
      ~fabric.contrib.files.append and ~fabric.contrib.files.contains to try
      and handle more corner cases. Thanks to Neilen Marais for the patch.
    * :support:532 Reorganized and cleaned up the output of fab --help.
    * :feature:8 Added :option:--skip-bad-hosts/:ref:env.skip_bad_hosts
      <skip-bad-hosts> option to allow skipping past temporarily down/unreachable
      hosts.
    * :feature:13 Env vars may now be set at runtime via the new :option:--set
      command-line flag.
    * :feature:506 A new :ref:output alias <output-aliases>, commands, has
      been added, which allows hiding remote stdout and local "running command X"
      output lines.
    * :feature:72 SSH agent forwarding support has made it into Fabric's SSH
      library, and hooks for using it have been added (disabled by default; use
      :option:-A or :ref:env.forward_agent <forward-agent> to enable.) Thanks
      to Ben Davis for porting an existing Paramiko patch to ssh and providing
      the necessary tweak to Fabric.
  - Package AUTHORS and LICENSE
  - Run testsuite and add related BuildRequires
  - BuildRequire python-ssh
* Fri Jan 13 2012 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.3.4:
    - [Bug] #492: @parallel did not automatically trigger linewise
      output, as was intended. This has been fixed. Thanks to Brandon
      Huey for the catch.
    - [Bug] #510: Parallel mode is incompatible with user input, such
      as password/hostname prompts, and was causing cryptic Operation
      not supported by device errors when such prompts needed to be
      displayed. This behavior has been updated to cleanly and obviously
      abort instead.
    - [Bug] #494: Fixed regression bug affecting some env values such
      as env.port under parallel mode. Symptoms included rsync_project
      bailing out due to a None port value when run under @parallel.
      Thanks to Rob Terhaar for the report.
    - [Bug] #339: Don’t show imported colors members in --list output.
      Thanks to Nick Trew for the report.
* Thu Nov 24 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.3.3:
    - [Bug] #441: Specifying a task module as a task on the command
      line no longer blows up but presents the usual “no task by that
      name” error message instead. Thanks to Mitchell Hashimoto for
      the catch.
    - [Bug] #475: Allow escaping of equals signs in per-task args/kwargs.
    - [Bug] #450: Improve traceback display when handling
      ImportErrors for dependencies. Thanks to David Wolever for the patches.
    - [Bug] #446: Add QNX to list of secondary-case sed targets.
      Thanks to Rodrigo Madruga for the tip.
    - [Bug] #443: exists didn’t expand tildes; now it does. Thanks to
      Riccardo Magliocchetti for the patch.
    - [Bug] #437: with_settings now correctly preserves the wrapped
      function’s docstring and other attributes. Thanks to Eric Buckley for the catch and Luke Plant for the patch.
    - [Bug] #400: Handle corner case of systems where pwd.getpwuid
      raises KeyError for the user’s UID instead of returning a valid string. Thanks to Dougal Matthews for the catch.
    - [Bug] #397: Some poorly behaved objects in third party modules
      triggered exceptions during Fabric’s “classic or new-style task?” test. A fix has been added which tries to work around these.
    - [Bug] #341: append incorrectly failed to detect that the line(s) given already existed in files hidden to the remote user, and continued appending every time it ran. This has been fixed. Thanks to Dominique Peretti for the catch and Martin Vilcans for the patch.
    - [Bug] #342: Combining cd with put and its use_sudo keyword
      caused an unrecoverable error. This has been fixed. Thanks to
      Egor M for the report.
    - [Bug] #482: Parallel mode should imply linewise output;
      omission of this behavior was an oversight.
    - [Bug] #230: Fix regression re: combo of no fabfile & arbitrary
      command use. Thanks to Ali Saifee for the catch.
* Thu Nov 10 2011 saschpe@suse.de
  - Update to version 1.3.2:
    * No upstream-provided changes
  - Set license to SPDX-style (BSD-2-Clause)
* Fri Sep 02 2011 saschpe@suse.de
  - Fixed link expansion error
  - Removed some unneeded stuff
* Fri Sep 02 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.2.2:
    - [Bug] #252: settings would silently fail to set env values for
      keys which did not exist outside the context manager block. It
      now works as expected. Thanks to Will Maier for the catch and
      suggested solution.
    - [Support] #393: Fixed a typo in an example code snippet in the
      task docs. Thanks to Hugo Garza for the catch.
    - [Bug] #396: --shortlist broke after the addition of --list-format
      and no longer displayed the short list format correctly. This has
      been fixed.
    - [Bug] #373: Re-added missing functionality preventing host exclusion
      from working correctly.
    - [Bug] #303: Updated terminal size detection to correctly skip over
      non-tty stdout, such as when running fab taskname | other_command.
  - Aditional changes from version 1.2.1:
    - [Bug] #417: abort_on_prompts would incorrectly abort when set to
      True, even if both password and host were defined. This has been
      fixed. Thanks to Valerie Ishida for the report.
    - [Support] #416: Updated documentation to reflect move from Redmine
      to Github.
    - [Bug] #389: Fixed/improved error handling when Paramiko import
      fails. Thanks to Brian Luft for the catch.
* Thu Aug 04 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Fix License clause in spec file.
* Wed Jul 13 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.2.0:
    - 2011-07-12: released Fabric 1.2.0
    - [Feature] #22: Enhanced @task to add aliasing, per-module default
      tasks, and control over the wrapping task class. Thanks to Travis
      Swicegood for the initial work and collaboration.
    - [Bug] #380: Improved unicode support when testing objects for being
      string-like. Thanks to Jiri Barton for catch & patch.
    - [Support] #382: Experimental overhaul of changelog formatting &
      process to make supporting multiple lines of development less of a
      hassle.
* Thu Jun 30 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.1.1:
    - The public API for Task mentioned use of the run() method, but
      Fabric’s main execution loop had not been updated to look for
      and call it, forcing users who subclassed Task to define
      __call__() instead. This was an oversight and has been corrected.
* Tue Jun 07 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Rename to python-Fabric as following conventions;
  - Now BuildRequires and Requires python-distribute instead of
    python-setuptools.
* Tue Mar 29 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.0.1:
    - #301: Fixed a bug in local‘s behavior when capture=False and
      output.stdout (or .stderr) was also False. Thanks to Chris Rose
      for the catch.
    - #310: Update edge case in put where using the mode kwarg
      alongside use_sudo=True runs a hidden sudo command. The mode
      kwarg needs to be octal but was being interpolated in the sudo
      call as a string/integer. Thanks to Adam Ernst for the catch
      and suggested fix.
    - #311: append was supposed to have its partial kwarg’s default
      flipped from True to False. However, only the documentation was
      altered. This has been fixed. Thanks to Adam Ernst for bringing
      it to our attention.
    - #312: Tweak internal I/O related loops to prevent high CPU
      usage and poor screen-printing behavior on some systems. Thanks
      to Kirill Pinchuk for the initial patch.
    - #320: Some users reported problems with dropped input,
      particularly while entering sudo passwords. This was fixed via
      the same change as for #312.
  - Regenerate spec file with py2pack;
  - Add README file as documentation.
* Sat Mar 05 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 1.0.0:
    - #7: run/sudo now allow full interactivity with the remote end.
      You can interact with remote prompts and similar interfaces,
      making certain tasks much easier, and freeing you from the
      need to find noninteractive solutions if you don’t want to.
      See Interaction with remote programs for more on these changes.
    - put and get received many updates, including but not limited
      to: recursion, globbing, inline sudo capability, and increased
      control over local file paths. See the individual ticket
      line-items below for details. Erich Heine (sophacles on IRC)
      played a large part in implementing and/or collecting these
      changes and deserves much of the credit.
    - Added functionality for loading fabfiles which are Python
      packages (directories) instead of just modules (single files).
      This allows for easier organization of nontrivial fabfiles
      and paves the way for task namespacing in the near future.
      See Fabfile discovery for details.
    - #185: Mostly of interest to those contributing to Fabric
      itself, Fabric now leverages Paramiko to provide a stub SSH
      and SFTP server for use during runs of our test suite. This
      makes quick, configurable full-stack testing of Fabric (and,
      to an extent, user fabfiles) possible.
  - To check feature additions and backwards-incompatible changes
    please check:
    http://readthedocs.org/docs/fabric/en/1.0.0/changes/1.0.html
* Sat Feb 19 2011 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 0.9.4:
    - Added documentation for using Fabric as a library.
    - Mentioned our Twitter account on the main docs page.
    - #290: Added escape kwarg to append to allow control over
      previously automatic single-quote escaping.
* Mon Nov 15 2010 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 0.9.3;
  - Fixed Requires and BuildRequires in spec file.
* Wed Sep 08 2010 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 0.9.2.
* Sat May 29 2010 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Update to 0.9.1;
  - Building as noarch for openSUSE >= 11.2.
  - Spec file cleaned with spec-cleaner.
* Fri Mar 05 2010 nix@opensuse.org
  - Update to 0.9.0
* Tue Sep 15 2009 alexandre@exatati.com.br
  - Initial package (0.1.1) for openSUSE.

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