Fedora 38 Update: python-deprecated-1.2.14-1.fc38

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2023-6b6c3a6bf0
2023-06-15 01:26:23.767784
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Name        : python-deprecated
Product     : Fedora 38
Version     : 1.2.14
Release     : 1.fc38
URL         : https://github.com/tantale/deprecated
Summary     : Python decorator to deprecate old python classes, functions or methods
Description :
Python @deprecated decorator to deprecate old python classes,
functions or methods.

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Update Information:

Support for Python 3.11
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ChangeLog:

* Sat May 27 2023 Packit <hello@xxxxxxxxxx> - 1.2.14-1
- Drops seemingly unused importlib-metadata dev dep (Colin Dean)
- Fixes comment on which version is development branch (Colin Dean)
- Adds Pythons dropped notice to changelog (Colin Dean)
- Drops limitation on tox < 4 since bug was fixed (Colin Dean)
- Adds srpm_build_deps to Packit config (Colin Dean)
- Try explicitly setting AppVeyor image to VS2022 (Colin Dean)
- Exclude pypy3 on ppc64le on Travis builds (Colin Dean)
- Drops old Pythons and adds newer ones for Appveyor build (Colin Dean)
- Drop the .9 from pypy3 in tox.ini (Colin Dean)
- Use specifically pypy3.9 v7.3.9 (Colin Dean)
- Adds Python 3.12 config to tox (Colin Dean)
- Limit tox to <4 on Travis because of outdatedness (Colin Dean)
- Try installing importlib_metadata for tox run (Colin Dean)
- Use newer Travis environment, Focal (Ubuntu 20.04) (Colin Dean)
- Adds importlib-metadata to dev deps (Colin Dean)
- Split and fix tox config for more better coverage (Colin Dean)
- Dropping support for Python older than v3.7 in build systems like pytest and tox, while ensuring the library remains production-compatible. (Colin Dean)
- Drops Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6 builds from Travis; add 3.12 (Colin Dean)
- Upgrades some actions versions in Actions python builds (Colin Dean)
- Drops Actions builds for Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6; condense 3.7+ (Colin Dean)
- Bump checkout to v3 in CodeQL Analysis workflow (Colin Dean)
- Add support for Python 3.11 (Hugo van Kemenade)
- edit changelog (Pierrick Rambaud)
- add test for D213 docstrings (Pierrick Rambaud)
- work with empty docstring (Pierrick Rambaud)
- fix: digest D212 and D213 docstring (Pierrick Rambaud)
- Add support for Python 3.10 (Hugo van Kemenade)
- Prepare next version 1.2.14 (unreleased) (Laurent LAPORTE)
- Minor change in bumpversion  configuration to also bump the project version in "appveyor.xml". (Laurent LAPORTE)
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This update can be installed with the "dnf" update program. Use
su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2023-6b6c3a6bf0' at the command
line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at
http://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html#upgrade-command-label

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