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Supported Python versions are now 2.7, and 3.5 or newer. (the life cycle status of the Python versions can be seen here https://devguide.python.org/#status-of-python-branches) - URIs now allow spaces in the location part. 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Its dumpsCall is now able to use the class_to_dict conversion for unmarshallable types (in simple situations, not recursively). Previously, you would get a ValueError: unmarshallable object. - msgpack, json and marshal serializers now understand how to serialize array.array the same way serpent already did Pyro 4.73 - include LICENSE file in distribution - avoid decode error when dealing with memoryview annotations Pyro 4.72 - (source files: normalized line endings to LF) - the -k command line option to supply a HMAC encryption key on the command line for the name server, nsc, echoserver, flameserver and httpgateway tools is now deprecated (and will print a warning if used). It is a security issue because the key used is plainly visible. If you require proper security, use Pyro's 2-way SSL feature. Alternatively, set the HMAC key in the (new) environment variable PYRO_HMAC_KEY if you still have to use it before launching the aforementioned tools. Pyro 4.71 - updated msgpack dependency (was msgpack-python but that name is now deprecated) - fixed restart and force reload commands of the contrib/init.d/pyro4-nsd script, and changed its port binding from 9999 back to 9090 which is Pyro's default. - serpent 1.24 library now required to fix some api deprecation warnings when using Python 3.7 or newer. - updated sphinx documentation theme Pyro 4.70 - bump to version 4.70 to emphasize the following change: - incompatible API change for python 3.7 compatibility: renaming of async function and keyword arguments in the API: Renamed Pyro4.core.async to Pyro4.core.asyncproxy (and its occurrence in Pyro4) and the async keyword argument in some methods to asynchronous. This had to be done because async (and await) are now parsed as keywords in Python 3.7 and using them otherwise will result in a SyntaxError when loading the module. It is suggested you stop using the asyncproxy function and instead create asynchronous proxies using the _pyroAsync method on the regular proxy. - For existing code running on Python *older than 3.7*, a backwards compatibility feature is present to still provide the async function and keyword arguments as they were supported on previous Pyro versions. But also for that older environments, it's advised to migrate away from them and start using the new names. - Proxy and Daemon have a new 'connected_socket' parameter. You can set it to a user-supplied connected socket that must be used by them instead of creating a new socket for you. Connected sockets can be created using the socket.socketpair() function for instance, and allow for easy and efficient communication over an internal socket between parent-child processes or threads, using Pyro. Also see the new 'socketpair' example. - dropped support for Python 3.3 (which has reached end-of-life status). Supported Python versions are now 2.7, and 3.4 or newer. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2017/10/31 12:53:58 adam Exp $ d3 4 a6 4 SHA1 (Pyro4-4.74.tar.gz) = 526b5acf260d95a75e1507e6f646659d5c416576 RMD160 (Pyro4-4.74.tar.gz) = 7d4c76edd38378426e530c5584c79ca99fdd0a89 SHA512 (Pyro4-4.74.tar.gz) = f5a1f8d7e69d6a96d7fb116e6ec67f71fe5763320b1d82ba739612cb2fa0ba77764cf774b19a2db84e4bad55bef116b85e614f15f9eea820eb4861ca787823fa Size (Pyro4-4.74.tar.gz) = 470762 bytes @ 1.8 log @py-Pyro: updated to 4.63 Pyro 4.63 - fixed bug in autoproxy logic where it registered the wrong type if daemon.register() was called with a class instead of an object (internal register_type_replacement method) - added check in @@expose method to validate the order of decorators on a method (@@expose should come last, after @@classmethod or @@staticmethod). - added resource tracking feature (see 'Automatically freeing resources when client connection gets closed' in the Tips & Tricks chapter) - the warning about a class not exposing anything now actually tells you the correct class @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.7 2017/10/08 10:21:57 adam Exp $ d3 4 a6 4 SHA1 (Pyro4-4.63.tar.gz) = 89b635d05e5cca38b3c581e7e648a8eb41674b89 RMD160 (Pyro4-4.63.tar.gz) = cc9accf72309923e5984b5d6289425ef560f125b SHA512 (Pyro4-4.63.tar.gz) = 2a73a38f26601a9d5c63d80018e4334a95bf2b49d52ea335526b9cc898a7472c13c7933a0091f9f625fa9dc2dfea9c085d56befa02c5a647f9a3f76ba5880ac3 Size (Pyro4-4.63.tar.gz) = 473950 bytes @ 1.7 log @py-Pyro: update to 4.62 Pyro 4.62: major new feature: SSL/TLS support added - a handful of new config items (‘SSL’ prefixed), supports server-only certificate and also 2-way-ssl (server+client certificates). For testing purposes, self-signed server and client certificates are available in the ‘certs’ directory. SSL/TLS in Pyro is supported on Python 2.7.11+ or Python 3.4.4+ (these versions have various important security related changes such as disabling vulnerable cyphers or protocols by default) added SSL example that shows how to configure 2-way-SSL in Pyro and how to do certificate verification on both sides. added cloudpickle serialization support (https://github.com/cloudpipe/cloudpickle/) added a small extended-pickle example that shows what dill and cloudpickle can do (send actual functions) daemon is now more resilient to exceptions occurring with socket communications (it logs them but is otherwise not interrupted) (this was required to avoid errors occurring in the SSL layer stopping the server) some small bugs fixed (crash when logging certain errors in thread server, invalid protected members showing up on pypy3) the raise data line in a traceback coming from Pyro now has a comment after it, telling you that you probably should inspect the remote traceback as well. note: if you’re using Python 3 only and are interested in a modernized version of Pyro, have a look at Pyro5: https://github.com/irmen/Pyro5 It’s experimental work in progress, but it works pretty well. note: Pyro4 is reaching a state where I consider it “feature complete”: I’m considering not adding more new features but only doing bug-fixes. 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