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2022-01-04*: bump PKGREVISION for egg.mk userswiz1-1/+2
They now have a tool dependency on py-setuptools instead of a DEPENDS
2021-10-26math: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksumsnia1-2/+2
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes
2021-10-11py-kiwisolver: updated to 1.3.2adam2-6/+6
Release 1.3.2 CI: fix building wheels on GHA * ci: fix wheel build command * ci: remove references to submodules * ci: fix sdist command and remove Python 3.6 from the matrix * ci: slightly alter invocation * ci: disable emulation * ci: smaller matrix * ci: use a small matrix but with all python versions * ci: use manylinux 2010 for CPython 3.9+ * ci: split again matrix per python version given how slow emulation is Fix also the artifact upload * ci: fix typo * ci: typo
2021-10-07math: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfilesnia1-2/+1
2021-05-05py-kiwisolver: updated to 1.3.1adam3-12/+16
Wrappers 1.3.1 | Solver 1.3.1 | 11/01/2020 allow to avoid linking against VC2014_1 on windows do not mark move constructor / assignment operator of expression as noexcept. This is to circumvent a suspected bug in the GCC compiler in the manylinux1 image. Wrappers 1.3.0 | Solver 1.3.0 | 10/21/2020 add c++ benchmarks and run them on CIs modernize the c++ code by using more c++11 features introduce move semantic in some c++ constructors to improve performances add support for Python 3.9 Wrappers 1.2.0 | Solver 1.2.0 | 03/26/2020 make the the c++ part of the code c++11 compliant use cppy for Python/C bindings
2020-08-31*: switch to versioned_dependencies.mk for py-setuptoolswiz1-2/+3
2019-06-15py-kiwisolver: updated to 1.1.0adam2-7/+9
Wrappers 1.1.0 | Solver 1.1.0 - prevent attempting a dual optimize on a dummy row - add dump and dumps methods to inspect the internal state of the solver - test on Python 3.7 - improvemnts to setup.py and tests
2018-04-14py-kiwisolver: added version 1.0.1adam4-0/+35
Kiwi is an efficient C++ implementation of the Cassowary constraint solving algorithm. Kiwi is an implementation of the algorithm based on the seminal Cassowary paper. It is not a refactoring of the original C++ solver. Kiwi has been designed from the ground up to be lightweight and fast. Kiwi ranges from 10x to 500x faster than the original Cassowary solver will typical use cases gaining a 40x improvement. Memory savings are consistently > 5x