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2014-12-31Improve EGG_NAME default to work for packages with '-' in their name.wiz1-2/+1
Remove now unnecessary overrides in various packages.
2014-09-14Update to 3.6.0, changes not found.wiz2-6/+6
2014-07-22Update to 3.5.0: changes not found.wiz3-7/+10
2014-05-04Update to 3.3.0:wiz3-10/+13
The CherryPy team is proud to announce the release of CherryPy 3.3.0! After a long stable life, CherryPy 3.2 is now superseded by CherryPy 3.3. In addition to several bugs fixed, the latest release also includes a few improvements, detailed in the Release Notes. Beginning with this release, the CherryPy maintainers will seek to make more frequent updates and follow semver versioning. The more frequent releases will allow improvements and bug fixes to quickly percolate and get frequent feedback. The semver scheme will allow package maintainers to manage their expectations when upgrading. We hope these changes to the release cycle will spur innovation and reinvigorate the project. Given that changes in this 3.3.0 release include changes going back several years, please do upgrade with caution. If you encounter any issues, please report those to the issue tracker. Wishing you Voodoo-free HTTP, The CherryPy team
2014-04-07Changes 3.2.5:adam2-6/+6
Bug fixes.
2014-01-20Fix PLIST for python-3.x.wiz1-10/+13
2013-11-12Changes 3.2.4:adam3-8/+14
Bug-fix release.
2012-10-28Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2012-04-08Remove python24 and all traces of it from pkgsrc.wiz1-3/+1
Remove devel/py-ctypes (only needed by and supporting python24). Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED and PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE lines that just mirror defaults now. Miscellaneous cleanup while editing all these files.
2011-10-24Update www/py-cherrypy to 3.2.2gls2-6/+7
This version fixes a type bug in WSGI response headers, among several others. Upgrade to be PEP-3333 compliant.
2011-10-13Uses perl-style if syntax and therefore doesn't work with python24.dholland1-1/+3
2011-10-03Changes 3.2.1:adam3-12/+17
* Bug fixes.
2011-04-28Avoid 'not allowed interpreter' erroradam1-1/+5
2011-04-05CherryPy allows developers to build web applications in much the same way theyadam4-0/+360
would build any other object-oriented Python program. This results in smaller source code developed in less time. CherryPy is now more than six years old and it is has proven very fast and stable. It is being used in production by many sites, from the simplest ones to the most demanding ones.