Fedora 13 Update: python-lxml-2.2.7-1.fc13
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-12215
2010-08-06 20:37:08
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Name : python-lxml
Product : Fedora 13
Version : 2.2.7
Release : 1.fc13
URL : http://codespeak.net/lxml/
Summary : ElementTree-like Python bindings for libxml2 and libxslt
Description :
lxml provides a Python binding to the libxslt and libxml2 libraries.
It follows the ElementTree API as much as possible in order to provide
a more Pythonic interface to libxml2 and libxslt than the default
bindings. In particular, lxml deals with Python Unicode strings
rather than encoded UTF-8 and handles memory management automatically,
unlike the default bindings.
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Update Information:
2.2.7 (2010-07-24) Bugs fixed * Crash in XSLT when generating text-only
result documents with a stylesheet created in a different thread.
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ChangeLog:
* Mon Jul 26 2010 Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff at ocjtech.us> - 2.2.7-1
- 2.2.7 (2010-07-24)
- Bugs fixed
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- * Crash in XSLT when generating text-only result documents with a stylesheet created in a different thread.
* Mon Jul 26 2010 David Malcolm <dmalcolm at redhat.com> - 2.2.6-4
- actually add the patch this time
* Mon Jul 26 2010 David Malcolm <dmalcolm at redhat.com> - 2.2.6-3
- workaround for 2to3 issue (patch 0; bug 600036)
* Thu Jul 22 2010 David Malcolm <dmalcolm at redhat.com> - 2.2.6-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Python_2.7/MassRebuild
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use
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