[ubuntu/utopic-proposed] python3.4 3.4.0+20140417-1 (Accepted)

Matthias Klose doko at ubuntu.com
Fri Apr 25 11:41:12 UTC 2014


python3.4 (3.4.0+20140417-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Update to 20140417 from the 3.4 branch.
    - Fix the test_site test failure.
  * Repackage as a new tarball and remove the wheels shipped with ensurepip.
  * Re-enable running some tests, disable some tests:
    - Re-enable test_platform, test_subprocess, test_code_module, test_pydoc,
    - Fix a distutils test error, skip a Solaris distutils test error.
    - Skip the test_platform encoding test, failing with the lsb-release patch.
    - Skip tests which are failing with python3.4.zip removed from sys.path.
      Tracked in issue #21249.
  * Byte-compile the files in the libpython3.4-testsuite package.
  * d/p/distutils-install-layout.diff, d/p/site-locations.diff: Adjust the
    "am I in a virtual environment" tests to include checking
    sys.base_prefix != sys.prefix.  This is the definitive such test for
    pyvenv created virtual environments (Barry Warsaw).
  * Disallow running ensurepip with the system python, when not used in
    a virtual environment (Barry Warsaw).
  * Don't yet install the ensurepip module, requires further work.
    ensurepip wants to install bundled modules setuptools and python-pip,
    which should be built from the distro packages instead of using the
    bundled code.
  * python3.4-dbg: Add a python3.4-dbg.py symlink.
  * Remove the linecache patch, not needed anymore in 3.4.
  * Remove the disable-utimes patch, not needed anymore since glibc-2.4.
  * Remove the statvfs-f_flag-constants, avoid-rpath, hurd-path_max,
    kfreebsd-xattrs, freebsd-testsuite and ncurses-configure patches
    applied upstream.
  * Don't add runtime paths for libraries found in multiarch locations.

Date: 2014-04-18 04:21:39.530957+00:00
Changed-By: Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/utopic/+source/python3.4/3.4.0+20140417-1
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