Fedora 21 Update: python-vcstools-0.1.36-1.fc21

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2015-0131
2015-01-05 06:06:26
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Name        : python-vcstools
Product     : Fedora 21
Version     : 0.1.36
Release     : 1.fc21
URL         : http://www.ros.org/wiki/vcstools
Summary     : Version Control System tools for Python
Description :
The vcstools module provides a Python API for interacting with different
version control systems (VCS/SCMs). The VcsClient class provides an API
for seamless interacting with Git, Mercurial (Hg), Bzr and SVN. The focus
of the API is manipulating on-disk checkouts of source-controlled trees.
Its main use is to support the rosinstall tool.

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Update Information:

Update to latest upstream versions

Also enable python3 package for python-catkin-sphinx

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ChangeLog:

* Sun Dec 14 2014 Scott K Logan <logans at cottsay.net> - 0.1.36-1
- Update to release 0.1.36
- Update to python packaging guidelines
- Add check section
- Add patch for test fixes
- Add bzr, git, mercurial and subversion to Requires
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