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2022-07-20py-dot: restrict to python3wiz1-3/+3
2022-01-04*: bump PKGREVISION for egg.mk userswiz1-1/+2
They now have a tool dependency on py-setuptools instead of a DEPENDS
2021-11-01*: convert dependencies of py-pyparsing to versioned_dependencies.mkwiz1-2/+4
2021-03-08py-dot: updated to 1.4.2adam1-2/+2
1.4.2 Added: - Documentation: Basic usage examples in `README.md`. Changed: - More detailed error message in case of Graphviz errors. - More detailed warning message in case of failure to import the DOT parser module. Deprecated: - A future pydot 2.0.0 will drop support for Python 2, 3.4 and possibly other Python versions that are end-of-life at that time. Pydot does not emit any deprecation warnings about this. Further pydot 1.x.x releases are currently not foreseen, but if there are any, should still support the mentioned Python versions. Fixed: - On Python 2, non-equality comparison (`!=`) between two separate, but equal `Edge` instances will now correctly return `False`, as it already did on Python 3. - Prevent `TypeError` in handling of DOT parser error. - Prevent `TypeError` in `graph_from_adjacency_matrix()` and `graph_from_incidence_matrix()`. - Prevent `TypeError` when creating an edge with a `Subgraph` or `Cluster` object (as opposed to name string) as an edge point. - Windows only: Fixed most failures to find Graphviz when a conda or Anaconda installation exists, but Graphviz was installed manually or through pip (`.bat`/`.exe` suffix problem). - Windows only: Fixed failure to run Graphviz related to side-by-side assembly (SxS) by now propagating the `SYSTEMROOT` environment variable.
2018-12-16py-dot: updated to 1.4.1adam1-2/+2
1.4.1: - Make graph, edge, node attributes order deterministic - Fix string formatting after catching error 1.4.0: - Installation of pydot in conda env on Windows directly supported - Fixed comparing of SHA hash in regression tests (which fail now) 1.3.0: - Dropped Python 2.6 support - Move errno from os to builtin.
2018-01-14py-dot: updated to 1.2.4adam1-4/+4
1.2.4: - ENH: propagate LD_LIBRARY_PATH when calling GraphViz - API: raise OSError when a GraphViz executable is not found - API: add method __str__ to classes Node, Edge, Graph - API: add arg encoding to Dot methods create, write - API: quote cluster names when necessary - API: give source and destination nodes as separate args to Edge.__init__ - API: never ignore src, dst, overwrite if points defined in obj_dict
2017-09-04Update some URLs.wiz1-2/+2
2017-07-141.2.3:adam1-6/+4
- support Python 2.6 - several corrections - quote empty strings to avoid graphviz errors
2016-08-17update to pydot-1.2.2richard1-8/+5
# `pydot` changelog ## 1.2.0 (2016-07-01) - Python 3 compatibility - bumped dependency to `pyparsing >= 2.1.4` - tests running on Travis CI - tests require `chardet` - detect character encoding for most test files using the package `chardet` API: - on all operating systems, search GraphViz executables in environment `$PATH`, using `subprocess.Popen`. No paths hard-coded due to security and privacy issues. - add option to pass GraphViz executable name or absolute path as `prog` to `pydot.Dot.write_*` methods. This provides an alternative to adding GraphViz to the `$PATH`. - the functions: - `pydot.graph_from_dot_data` - `pydot.graph_from_dot_file` - `dot_parser.parse_dot_data` changed to always return a `list` of graphs, instead of behaving differently for singletons. - require that the user explicitly give an encoding to the function `pydot.graph_from_dot_file`, with default encoding same as `io.open`. - decode to unicode at program boundaries, and treat binary images as bytes, for more compatibility with python 3. Use `io.open`, instead of the built-in `open`. - rm function `pydot.set_graphviz_executables` - rm attribute `pydot.Dot.progs` ## 1.1.0 (2016-05-23) - compatibility with `pyparsing >= 1.5.7` API: - `pydot.Graph.to_string`: hide `subgraph` keyword only if so requested - produce `warnings.warn` if `pydot.dot_parser` fails to import, instead of `print` ## 1.0.29 (2016-05-16) - Maintenance release that keeps the same API - pin `pyparsing == 1.5.7` - update version number in source code - update `setup.py`
2016-07-09Remove python33: adapt all packages that refer to it.wiz1-2/+2
2015-12-05Extend PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE to 35adam1-2/+2
2014-05-09Mark packages that are not ready for python-3.3 also not ready for 3.4,wiz1-2/+2
until proven otherwise.
2014-01-19Readd py-dot package in proper dir.wiz1-0/+24