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test-related file we don't support, and add PyPy to Travis-CI config. Thanks
to Pierce Lopez for the final patch and Pedro Rodrigues for an earlier
edition.
+* :release:`2.1.1 <2016-12-12>`
* :release:`2.0.4 <2016-12-12>`
* :release:`1.18.1 <2016-12-12>`
* :bug:`859` (via :issue:`860`) A tweak to the original patch implementing
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features (breaking `~paramiko.client.SSHClient.invoke_shell` with an
``AttributeError``.) The offending code has been stripped out of the 2.0.x
line (but of course, remains in 2.1.x and above.)
+* :bug:`859` (via :issue:`860`) A tweak to the original patch implementing
+ :issue:`398` was not fully applied, causing calls to
+ `~paramiko.client.SSHClient.invoke_shell` to fail with ``AttributeError``.
+ This has been fixed. Patch credit: Kirk Byers.
+* :release:`2.1.0 <2016-12-09>`
* :release:`2.0.3 <2016-12-09>`
* :release:`1.18.0 <2016-12-09>`
* :release:`1.17.3 <2016-12-09>`
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signature. Caught by ``@Score_Under``.
* :bug:`681 (1.17+)` Fix a Python3-specific bug re: the handling of read
buffers when using ``ProxyCommand``. Thanks to Paul Kapp for catch & patch.
+* :feature:`398 (1.18+)` Add an ``environment`` dict argument to
+ `Client.exec_command <paramiko.client.SSHClient.exec_command>` (plus the
+ lower level `Channel.update_environment
+ <paramiko.channel.Channel.update_environment>` and
+ `Channel.set_environment_variable
+ <paramiko.channel.Channel.set_environment_variable>` methods) which
+ implements the ``env`` SSH message type. This means the remote shell
+ environment can be set without the use of ``VARNAME=value`` shell tricks,
+ provided the server's ``AcceptEnv`` lists the variables you need to set.
+ Thanks to Philip Lorenz for the pull request.
* :support:`819 backported (>=1.15,<2.0)` Document how lacking ``gmp`` headers
at install time can cause a significant performance hit if you build PyCrypto
from source. (Most system-distributed packages already have this enabled.)