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diff --git a/sites/www/changelog.rst b/sites/www/changelog.rst index 0cae45e8..589e9f8a 100644 --- a/sites/www/changelog.rst +++ b/sites/www/changelog.rst @@ -2,6 +2,11 @@ Changelog ========= +* :bug:`758 (1.16+)` Apply type definitions to ``_winapi`` module from + `jaraco.windows <https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.windows>`_ 3.6.1. This + should address issues on Windows platforms that often result in errors like + ``ArgumentError: [...] int too long to convert``. Thanks to ``@swohlerLL`` + for the report and Jason R. Coombs for the patch. * :release:`1.16.2 <2016-06-21>` * :bug:`520 (1.16+)` (Partial fix) Fix at least one instance of race condition driven threading hangs at end of the Python interpreter session. (Includes a @@ -105,7 +110,7 @@ Changelog :issue:`581`, and a bunch of other duplicates besides) Add support for SHA-2 based key exchange (kex) algorithm ``diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256`` and (H)MAC algorithms ``hmac-sha2-256`` and ``hmac-sha2-512``. - + This change includes tweaks to debug-level logging regarding algorithm-selection handshakes; the old all-in-one log line is now multiple easier-to-read, printed-at-handshake-time log lines. @@ -310,7 +315,7 @@ Changelog Plugaru. * :bug:`-` Fix logging error in sftp_client for filenames containing the '%' character. Thanks to Antoine Brenner. -* :bug:`308` Fix regression in dsskey.py that caused sporadic signature +* :bug:`308` Fix regression in dsskey.py that caused sporadic signature verification failures. Thanks to Chris Rose. * :support:`299` Use deterministic signatures for ECDSA keys for improved security. Thanks to Alex Gaynor. @@ -333,7 +338,7 @@ Changelog * :feature:`16` **Python 3 support!** Our test suite passes under Python 3, and it (& Fabric's test suite) continues to pass under Python 2. **Python 2.5 is no longer supported with this change!** - + The merged code was built on many contributors' efforts, both code & feedback. In no particular order, we thank Daniel Goertzen, Ivan Kolodyazhny, Tomi Pieviläinen, Jason R. Coombs, Jan N. Schulze, ``@Lazik``, Dorian Pula, |