python2.7 2.7.12-1~16.04 source package in Ubuntu
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python2.7 (2.7.12-1~16.04) xenial-proposed; urgency=medium * SRU: LP: #1591895. Backport 2.7.12 to 16.04 LTS. python2.7 (2.7.12-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Python 2.7.12 release. python2.7 (2.7.12~rc1-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Extend debian/copyright to the files shipped in the wheel files. python2.7 (2.7.12~rc1-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Python 2.7.12 release candidate 1. - Issue #20041: Fixed TypeError when frame.f_trace is set to None. - Issue #25702: A --with-lto configure option has been added that will enable link time optimizations at build time during a make profile-opt. Some compilers and toolchains are known to not produce stable code when using LTO, be sure to test things thoroughly before relying on it. It can provide a few % speed up over profile-opt alone. - Issue #26556: Update expat to 2.1.1, fixes CVE-2015-1283. - Fix TLS stripping vulnerability in smptlib, CVE-2016-0772. - Issue #7356: ctypes.util: Make parsing of ldconfig output independent of the locale. - Issue #25738: Stop BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler.send_error() from sending a message body for 205 Reset Content. Also, don't send the Content-Type header field in responses that don't have a body. - Issue #21313: Fix the "platform" module to tolerate when sys.version contains truncated build information. - Issue #27211: Fix possible memory corruption in io.IOBase.readline(). - Issue #5124: Paste with text selected now replaces the selection on X11. This matches how paste works on Windows, Mac, most modern Linux apps, and ttk widgets. - Issue #24759: Make clear in idlelib.idle_test.__init__ that the directory is a private implementation of test.test_idle and tool for maintainers. - Issue #21916: Added tests for the turtle module. - Issue #27229: Fix the cross-compiling pgen rule for in-tree builds. - Issue #17500, and https://github.com/python/pythondotorg/issues/945: Remove unused and outdated icons. python2.7 (2.7.11-11) unstable; urgency=medium * Update to 20160602 from the 2.7 branch. - Issue #26168: Fixed possible refleaks in failing Py_BuildValue() with the "N" format unit. - Issue #27114: Fix SSLContext._load_windows_store_certs fails with PermissionError. - Issue #26673: When tk reports font size as 0, change to size 10. Such fonts on Linux prevented the configuration dialog from opening. - Issue #27044: Add ConfigDialog.remove_var_callbacks to stop memory leaks. - In the 'IDLE-console differences' section of the IDLE doc, clarify how running with IDLE affects sys.modules and the standard streams. - Issue #25507: Fix incorrect change in IOBinding that prevented printing. Change also prevented saving shell window with non-ascii characters. Augment IOBinding htest to include all major IOBinding functions. - Issue #25905: Revert unwanted conversion of ' to ’ RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK in README.txt and open this and NEWS.txt with 'ascii'. Re-encode CREDITS.txt to utf-8 and open it with 'utf-8'. * Rebuild to pick up the GNU triplet change on i386 archs. Closes: #826128. python2.7 (2.7.11-10) unstable; urgency=medium * Update to 20160518 from the 2.7 branch. - Issue #27039: Fixed bytearray.remove() for values greater than 127. - Issue #14132: Fix urllib.request redirect handling when the target only has a query string. - Removed the requirements for the ctypes and modulefinder modules to be compatible with earlier Python versions. - Issue #22274: In the subprocess module, allow stderr to be redirected to stdout even when stdout is not redirected. - Issue #12045: Avoid duplicate execution of command in ctypes.util._get_soname(). - Issue #26960: Backported #16270 from Python 3 to Python 2, to prevent urllib from hanging when retrieving certain FTP files. python2.7 (2.7.11-9) unstable; urgency=medium * Update to 20160509 from the 2.7 branch. - Issue #25745: Fixed leaking a userptr in curses panel destructor. - Issue #17765: weakref.ref() no longer silently ignores keyword arguments. - Issue #26873: xmlrpclib now raises ResponseError on unsupported type tags instead of silently return incorrect result. - Issue #24114: Fix an uninitialized variable in `ctypes.util`. - Issue #26864: In urllib, change the proxy bypass host checking against no_proxy to be case-insensitive, and to not match unrelated host names that happen to have a bypassed hostname as a suffix. - Issue #26804: urllib will prefer lower_case proxy environment variables over UPPER_CASE or Mixed_Case ones. - Issue #26837: assertSequenceEqual() now correctly outputs non-stringified differing items. This affects assertListEqual() and assertTupleEqual(). - Issue #26822: itemgetter, attrgetter and methodcaller objects no longer silently ignore keyword arguments. - Issue #26657: Fix directory traversal vulnerability with SimpleHTTPServer on Windows. This fixes a regression that was introduced in 2.7.7. - Issue #26736: Used HTTPS for external links in the documentation if possible. - Issue #22359: Avoid incorrect recursive $(MAKE), and disable the rules for running pgen when cross-compiling. - Issue #26799: Fix python-gdb.py: don't get C types once when the Python code is loaded, but get C types on demand. The C types can change if python-gdb.py is loaded before the Python executable. * Fix issue #26673, runtime error in idle3. LP: #1578927. python2.7 (2.7.11-8) unstable; urgency=medium * Update to 20160417 from the 2.7 branch. - Issue #4806: Avoid masking the original TypeError exception when using star (*) unpacking and the exception was raised from a generator. - Issue #26659: Make the builtin slice type support cycle collection. - Issue #26718: super.__init__ no longer leaks memory if called multiple times. NOTE: A direct call of super.__init__ is not endorsed! - Issue #13410: Fixed a bug in PyUnicode_Format where it failed to properly ignore errors from a __int__() method. - Issue #19377: Add .svg to mimetypes.types_map. - Issue #13952: Add .csv to mimetypes.types_map. - Issue #16329: Add .webm to mimetypes.types_map. - Issue #23735: Handle terminal resizing with Readline 6.3+ by installing our own SIGWINCH handler. - Issue #6953: Rework the Readline module documentation to group related functions together, and add more details such as what underlying Readline functions and variables are accessed. * Fix gdb auto-load symlink for the python2.7 binary. LP: #1571198. -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Fri, 01 Jul 2016 17:12:24 +0200
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Available diffs
- diff from 2.7.11-7ubuntu1 to 2.7.12-1~16.04 (912.1 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- idle-python2.7: IDE for Python (v2.7) using Tkinter
IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python (v2.7).
IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent.
- libpython2.7: Shared Python runtime library (version 2.7)
Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 2.7 version
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
.
This package contains the shared runtime library, normally not needed
for programs using the statically linked interpreter.
- libpython2.7-dbg: Debug Build of the Python Interpreter (version 2.7)
The package holds two things:
.
- Extensions for a Python interpreter configured with --pydebug.
- Debug information for standard python extensions.
.
See the README.debug for more information.
- libpython2.7-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libpython2.7
Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 2.7 version
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
.
This package contains the shared runtime library, normally not needed
for programs using the statically linked interpreter.
- libpython2.7-dev: Header files and a static library for Python (v2.7)
Header files, a static library and development tools for building
Python (v2.7) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding
Python (v2.7) in applications.
.
Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers.
.
This package contains development files. It is normally not
used on it's own, but as a dependency of python2.7-dev.
- libpython2.7-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libpython2.7-dev
Header files, a static library and development tools for building
Python (v2.7) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding
Python (v2.7) in applications.
.
Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers.
.
This package contains development files. It is normally not
used on it's own, but as a dependency of python2.7-dev.
- libpython2.7-minimal: Minimal subset of the Python language (version 2.7)
This package contains some essential modules. It is normally not
used on it's own, but as a dependency of python2.7-minimal.
- libpython2.7-minimal-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libpython2.7-minimal
This package contains some essential modules. It is normally not
used on it's own, but as a dependency of python2.7-minimal.
- libpython2.7-stdlib: Interactive high-level object-oriented language (standard library, version 2.7)
Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 2.7 version
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
.
This package contains Python 2.7's standard library. It is normally not
used on its own, but as a dependency of python2.7.
- libpython2.7-stdlib-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libpython2.7-stdlib
Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 2.7 version
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
.
This package contains Python 2.7's standard library. It is normally not
used on its own, but as a dependency of python2.7.
- libpython2.7-testsuite: Testsuite for the Python standard library (v2.7)
The complete testsuite for the Python standard library. Note that
a subset is found in the libpython2.7-stdlib package, which should
be enough for other packages to use (please do not build-depend
on this package, but file a bug report to include additional
testsuite files in the libpython2.7-stdlib package).
- python2.7: Interactive high-level object-oriented language (version 2.7)
Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 2.7 version
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
- python2.7-dbg: Debug Build of the Python Interpreter (version 2.7)
The package holds two things:
.
- A Python interpreter configured with --pydebug. Dynamically loaded modules
are searched as <foo>_d.so first. Third party extensions need a separate
build to be used by this interpreter.
- Debug information for standard python interpreter and extensions.
.
See the README.debug for more information.
- python2.7-dev: Header files and a static library for Python (v2.7)
Header files, a static library and development tools for building
Python (v2.7) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding
Python (v2.7) in applications.
.
Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers.
- python2.7-doc: Documentation for the high-level object-oriented language Python (v2.7)
These is the official set of documentation for the interactive high-level
object-oriented language Python (v2.7). All documents are provided
in HTML format. The package consists of ten documents:
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* What's New in Python2.7
* Tutorial
* Python Library Reference
* Macintosh Module Reference
* Python Language Reference
* Extending and Embedding Python
* Python/C API Reference
* Installing Python Modules
* Documenting Python
* Distributing Python Modules
- python2.7-examples: Examples for the Python language (v2.7)
Examples, Demos and Tools for Python (v2.7). These are files included in
the upstream Python distribution (v2.7).
- python2.7-minimal: Minimal subset of the Python language (version 2.7)
This package contains the interpreter and some essential modules. It can
be used in the boot process for some basic tasks.
See /usr/share/doc/python2. 7-minimal/ README. Debian for a list of the modules
contained in this package.