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diff --git a/sites/www/changelog.rst b/sites/www/changelog.rst index e0bac44f..67a8bb00 100644 --- a/sites/www/changelog.rst +++ b/sites/www/changelog.rst @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ Changelog - :support:`1262 backported` Add ``*.pub`` files to the MANIFEST so distributed source packages contain some necessary test assets. Credit: Alexander Kapshuna. +- :release:`2.4.1 <2018-03-12>` - :release:`2.3.2 <2018-03-12>` - :release:`2.2.3 <2018-03-12>` - :release:`2.1.5 <2018-03-12>` @@ -37,10 +38,32 @@ Changelog - :bug:`1039` Ed25519 auth key decryption raised an unexpected exception when given a unicode password string (typical in python 3). Report by Theodor van Nahl and fix by Pierce Lopez. +- :release:`2.4.0 <2017-11-14>` +- :feature:`-` Add a new ``passphrase`` kwarg to `SSHClient.connect + <paramiko.client.SSHClient.connect>` so users may disambiguate key-decryption + passphrases from password-auth passwords. (This is a backwards compatible + change; ``password`` will still pull double duty as a passphrase when + ``passphrase`` is not given.) +- :support:`-` Update ``tearDown`` of client test suite to avoid hangs due to + eternally blocking ``accept()`` calls on the internal server thread (which + can occur when test code raises an exception before actually connecting to + the server.) - :bug:`1108 (1.17+)` Rename a private method keyword argument (which was named ``async``) so that we're compatible with the upcoming Python 3.7 release (where ``async`` is a new keyword.) Thanks to ``@vEpiphyte`` for the report. +- :support:`1100` Updated the test suite & related docs/metadata/config to be + compatible with pytest instead of using the old, custom, crufty + unittest-based ``test.py``. + + This includes marking known-slow tests (mostly the SFTP ones) so they can be + filtered out by ``inv test``'s default behavior; as well as other minor + tweaks to test collection and/or display (for example, GSSAPI tests are + collected, but skipped, instead of not even being collected by default as in + ``test.py``.) - :support:`- backported` Include LICENSE file in wheel archives. +- :support:`1070` Drop Python 2.6 and Python 3.3 support; now only 2.7 and 3.4+ + are supported. If you're unable to upgrade from 2.6 or 3.3, please stick to + the Paramiko 2.3.x (or below) release lines. - :release:`2.3.1 <2017-09-22>` - :bug:`1071` Certificate support broke the no-certificate case for Ed25519 keys (symptom is an ``AttributeError`` about ``public_blob``.) This went diff --git a/sites/www/index.rst b/sites/www/index.rst index f0a5db8a..26961f24 100644 --- a/sites/www/index.rst +++ b/sites/www/index.rst @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ Welcome to Paramiko! ==================== -Paramiko is a Python (2.6+, 3.3+) implementation of the SSHv2 protocol [#]_, +Paramiko is a Python (2.7, 3.4+) implementation of the SSHv2 protocol [#]_, providing both client and server functionality. While it leverages a Python C -extension for low level cryptography -(`Cryptography <https://cryptography.io>`_), Paramiko itself is a pure Python -interface around SSH networking concepts. +extension for low level cryptography (`Cryptography +<https://cryptography.io>`_), Paramiko itself is a pure Python interface around +SSH networking concepts. This website covers project information for Paramiko such as the changelog, contribution guidelines, development roadmap, news/blog, and so forth. Detailed diff --git a/sites/www/installing.rst b/sites/www/installing.rst index f335a9e7..e6db2dca 100644 --- a/sites/www/installing.rst +++ b/sites/www/installing.rst @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ via `pip <http://pip-installer.org>`_:: $ pip install paramiko -We currently support **Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3+, and PyPy**. Users on Python 2.5 -or older (or 3.2 or older) are urged to upgrade. +We currently support **Python 2.7, 3.4+, and PyPy**. Users on Python 2.6 or +older (or 3.3 or older) are urged to upgrade. Paramiko has only one direct hard dependency: the Cryptography library. See :ref:`cryptography`. |