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Changes since 0.7.19 * Fixed returning from an iterator on Python 3.7+, by Sergey Kozlov. * Fixed Python 3.8 SyntaxWarning on using `is not` with a string literal, by Stefan Nordhausen. * Fixed DeprecationWarnings by using raw strings for escape characters used in regexes, by Sean McGinnis. * Improved IPGlob documentation, by obkmeta. * Fixed exception creation in corner cases by explicitly passin error message params as tuples, by Matthias Urlichs. * Stopped manually replacing shebang of an included script. * Stopped using __file__ in all code that's expected to run in environments that don't support it (like PyOxidizer-produced binaries). * Updated all databases included in the package. Specific bug fixes addressed in this release FIXED Issue 182: https://github.com/netaddr/netaddr/issues/182 - test_ip_splitter_remove_prefix_larger_than_input_range fails with python 3.7 FIXED Issue 206: https://github.com/netaddr/netaddr/issues/206 - ""is not" with a literal." SyntaxWarning FIXED Issue 198: https://github.com/netaddr/netaddr/issues/198 - oui databases are outdated FIXED Issue 188: https://github.com/netaddr/netaddr/issues/188 - Avoid use of __file__ Miscellanea - Python 2 versions older than 2.7 and Python 3 versions older than 3.5 should be considered unsupported. No incompatible code has been introduced to the best of our knowledge but there's no CI infrastructure in place to verify this and if there are any issues with those versions they won't be fixed. - Consequently, Python 2.7 and 3.5 support should be considered deprecated as 2.7 has reached its end-of-life already and 3.5 will hit it soon. - A CI setup has been introduced which allows us to test on a variety of Python versions on all Mac, Linux and Windows.
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bin/netaddr @PREFIX@/bin/netaddr-@PYVERSSUFFIX@
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