Fedora 13 Update: python-elixir-0.7.1-3.fc13

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-7629
2010-04-30 01:02:04
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Name        : python-elixir
Product     : Fedora 13
Version     : 0.7.1
Release     : 3.fc13
URL         : http://elixir.ematia.de/
Summary     : A declarative mapper for SQLAlchemy
Description :
Elixir is a declarative layer on top of SQLAlchemy. It is a fairly thin
wrapper, which provides the ability to define model objects following the
Active Record design pattern, and using a DSL syntax similar to that of the
Ruby on Rails ActiveRecord system.

Elixir does not intend to replace SQLAlchemy's core features, but instead
focuses on providing a simpler syntax for defining model objects when you do
not need the full expressiveness of SQLAlchemy's manual mapper definitions.

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Update Information:

Added python-crypto to Requires and fixed Source0 URL so that rpmlint doesn't
complain.    For F-12 also added BuildDepends for running automated test suite
from tarball. 0.7.1 tarball doesn't have tests in tarball, probably a mistake on
upstream's part...in process of investigating
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ChangeLog:

* Thu Apr 29 2010 Stanislav Ochotnicky <sochotnicky at redhat.com> - 0.7.1-3
- Added missing python-crypto to Requires
- Fixed Source0 URL
* Tue Apr 13 2010 James Bowes <jbowes at redhat.com> 0.7.1-2
- Remove non-existant docs
* Tue Apr 13 2010 James Bowes <jbowes at redhat.com> 0.7.1-1
- Update to 0.7.1
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