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2012-01-24Include patch to fix boto issue 310:gson3-3/+19
<http://code.google.com/p/boto/issues/detail?id=310>.
2011-10-31No need to define PYDISTUTILSPKG=yes for egg package.obache1-2/+1
2011-10-31LICENSE=mitobache1-1/+2
2011-10-29This package have no contents to buildlink.obache1-12/+0
2011-10-02doesn't build with python24dholland1-2/+2
2011-07-03REPLACE_PYTHONdholland1-1/+5
2011-02-28Reset maintainer for retired developers.wiz1-2/+2
2011-02-25Let's assume for now that everything that worked with python-2.6 alsowiz1-2/+2
works with python-2.7.
2011-01-01Update net/py-boto from 1.6b to 1.9b. Changes include:gson3-8/+180
- Support for RDS, BootFromEBS, Spot Instances, and more - Fixes Issue 251, a problem with POST when using Eucalyptus - Fixes serious S3 issue (245) and issue 243 and 244 - Adds support for Autoscale, CloudWatch, ELB. - Adds support for new SQS features Also, added 26 to PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED.
2009-06-14Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTsjoerg1-17/+1
2009-03-20Simply and speed up buildlink3.mk files and processing.joerg1-13/+6
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS, BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables (BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity. The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to half of the former time.
2009-02-23Update to 1.6b:wiz3-7/+86
Adds support for Signature Version 2 for increased security with EC2, SQS, SDB Add support for Regions in EC2 Fixes Issue 172, Issue 178, Issue 180, Issue 181, Issue 182 Fixes issue 165, issue 172, issue 173, issue 174, issue 176, issue 177 Adds initial support for CloudFront (ahem) service Fixes stupid and dangerous copy/paste error in SDB support. Support for EBS, QueryWithAttributes, lots of bugfixes.
2008-09-12Default EGG_NAME to ${DISTNAME} in egg.mk and drop EGG_NAME from packages thatepg1-2/+1
set it to ${DISTNAME}.
2008-07-24Update to version 1.3a. The author explicity states that he doesbjs4-46/+93
not provide a ChangeLog, instead referring users to the subversion history. This version has quite a few bug fixes over 1.0a--I simply do not have the time to list them here.
2008-04-25Don't hardcode PYPKGPREFIX in bl3.mktnn1-10/+10
2008-04-25Update PYTHON_VERSIONS_COMPATIBLEjoerg1-2/+2
- assume that Python 2.4 and 2.5 are compatible and allow checking for fallout. - remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_COMPATIBLE that are obsoleted by the 2.3+ default. Modify the others to deal with the removals.
2008-02-06Add patch-aa.bjs1-0/+12
2008-02-06Import boto-1.0a. This package was imported so that the update ofbjs5-0/+209
sysutils/duplicity could use amazon web services. Blurb: Boto is a Python package that provides interfaces to Amazon Web Services. At the moment, boto supports S3 (Simple Storage Service) and SQS (Simple Queue Service) via the REST API's provided by those services and EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) via the Query API. The intent is to support additional services in the future. The goal of boto is to provide a very simple, easy to use, lightweight wrapper around the Amazon services. Not all features supported by the Amazon Web Services will be supported in boto. Basically, those features I need to do what I want to do are supported first. Other features and requests are welcome and will be accomodated to the best of my ability. Patches and contributions are welcome! Boto was written using Python 2.4.1 on Mac OSX. It has also been tested on Linux Fedora Core 4 using Python 2.4.1. Boto requires no additional libraries or packages other than those that are distributed with Python 2.4.1. NOTE: A patch was supplied recently by josh.bressers that should allow boto to run in Python 2.3. I have not tested this myself. [NOTE: I did not mark 23 as an acceptable python version] There is some documentation for boto, mainly in the form of tutorials. Check in the doc directory of the distribution. You can also check out the unit tests in the tests directory of the distribution for examples of use. You AWS credentials can be passed into the methods that create S3 and SQS connections. Alternatively, boto will check for the existance of the following environment variables to ascertain your credentials: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID - Your AWS Access Key ID AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY - Your AWS Secret Access Key