[Python-modules-team] ipy_0.75-1_i386.changes is NEW
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ipy_0.75-1.dsc
to main/i/ipy/ipy_0.75-1.dsc
ipy_0.75.orig.tar.gz
to main/i/ipy/ipy_0.75.orig.tar.gz
python-ipy_0.75-1_all.deb
to main/i/ipy/python-ipy_0.75-1_all.deb
(new) python3-ipy_0.75-1_all.deb optional python
Python3 module for handling IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and networks
IPy is a Python3 module for handling IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and
networks in a fashion similar to perl's Net::IP and friends. The IP
class allows a comfortable parsing and handling for most notations in
use for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and networks.
Changes: ipy (1:0.75-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Team upload
* New upstream version
- Update debian/copyright
* Convert to dh_python2
- Drop build-depends on python-support
- Remove debian/pyversions
- Version python-all build-dep
- Build --with python2
* Add support for Python3
- Add new python3-ipy binary to debian/control
- Add python3-all to build-depends
- Build --with python3
- Override dh_auto_build/install to build for python and python3
- Override dh_auto_clean to remove python3 build directory
- Not running tests for python3, since test/test_IPy.py is python only
- Rename debian/docs to python-ipy.docs and python3-ipy.docs so docs are
installed in both packages
* Drop old conflicts on python2.3/2.4-ipy
* Drop unneeded python:Provides
* Bump standards version to 3.9.2 without further change
* Update Homepage: field in debian/control with new upstream location on
github
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