Fedora 21 Update: python-idna-1.0-1.fc21

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2015-0040
2015-01-02 03:43:11
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Name        : python-idna
Product     : Fedora 21
Version     : 1.0
Release     : 1.fc21
URL         : https://github.com/kjd/idna
Summary     : Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
Description :
A library to support the Internationalised Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
protocol as specified in RFC 5891 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891>.  This
version of the protocol is often referred to as "IDNA2008" and can produce
different results from the earlier standard from 2003.

The library is also intended to act as a suitable drop-in replacement for the
"encodings.idna" module that comes with the Python standard library but
currently only supports the older 2003 specification.

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Update Information:

New package.
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #1119056 - Review Request: python-idna - Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1119056
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