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here is the log from the commit of package python-kiwi for openSUSE:Factory 
checked in at 2022-01-15 09:37:09
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/python-kiwi (Old)
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Package is "python-kiwi"

Sat Jan 15 09:37:09 2022 rev:90 rq: version:9.24.14

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--- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/python-kiwi/python-kiwi.changes  2022-01-14 
23:12:45.914613402 +0100
+++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.python-kiwi.new.1892/python-kiwi.changes        
2022-01-15 09:37:10.389116843 +0100
@@ -2,152 +1,0 @@
-Tue Jan 11 09:55:51 CET 2022 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Bump version: 9.24.15 ??? 9.24.16
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-Sun Jan 09 21:19:49 CET 2022 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Fixed regression in compression detection
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-  The change from 282529de8f612dee32d54ee868c2365dcd829220
-  Introduced a bad regression. The assumption was made that the
-  xz tool could be used to detect if a file is compressed or not.
-  However, this requires the file to be locally present. In the
-  scope of the method call is_compressed() and within a remote
-  deployment e.g PXE this is not the case. Therefore the former
-  way to "detect" the compression according to the .xz postfix
-  of the source filename was restored. In addition the function
-  name was changed to is_xz_compressed() because that's what the
-  method can do and not more. This Fixes #2015
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-Fri Jan 07 17:36:26 CET 2022 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Added debug option --debug-run-scripts-in-screen
-
-  Instead of running scripts in screen if the --debug switch is
-  set, we allow to explicitly switch on this behavior via
-  a new option. This Fixes #2010
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-Fri Jan 07 16:11:44 CET 2022 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Change packages target for bootincludes
-
-  Packages marked with bootinclude="true" will be added to the
-  referenced kiwi boot image description if the initrd_system
-  is set to "kiwi" instead of "dracut". The package marked was
-  primarily added to the type="image" section and got only
-  added to the type="bootstrap" section if no image type section
-  existed. However, it has turned out that this approach has
-  the disadvantage that packages which must be installed as
-  part of the bootstraping (e.g certificates) cannot be handled.
-  This commit changes the behavior of the bootinclude to include
-  the package always to the type="bootstrap" section.
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-Fri Jan 07 13:49:12 CET 2022 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Add GitHub workflow badges
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-Fri Jan 07 13:38:04 CET 2022 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Fixed Codacy Badge
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-Sun Jan 02 20:00:00 CET 2022 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Allow firmware="custom" setting
-
-  The firmware attribute in kiwi is used to indicate for
-  which boot firmware the image should be build. Specifying
-  the target firmware is helpful to create for example the
-  correct disk layout. If no firmware is specified KIWI
-  decides for a default according to the image architecture.
-  This selection is not 100% accurate and as we don't know
-  the later target system. Especially for embedded devices
-  the correct disk layout and other settings can be
-  board specific and KIWI's default settings regarding the
-  firmware could be invalid. For compatibility reasons we
-  cannot switch off the default selection case and therefore
-  a new attribute value "custom" is introduced with this
-  commit. If set KIWI does not select any firmware and
-  consequently all settings caused by a firmware setup will
-  be skipped. On the other hand this means all needed
-  settings for the target to boot and not done by KIWI
-  needs to be specified explicitly and as needed.
-
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-Sun Jan 02 15:19:42 CET 2022 - Neal Gompa <[email protected]>
-
-- Add util-linux dep for -systemdeps-disk-images subpackage
-
-  Without this dependency, kiwi fails to work properly in minimal image
-  build environments, like in a mock chroot where util-linux is not installed.
-
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-Fri Dec 17 18:04:19 CET 2021 - Tanja Roth <[email protected]>
-
-- index.rst: fix headline
-
-  * third try: apply diff by schaefi
-
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-Fri Dec 17 13:43:22 CET 2021 - Tanja Roth <[email protected]>
-
-- index.rst: fix headline
-
-  * removed lonely bracket
-  * added more lines to fix syntax
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-Thu Dec 16 16:41:57 CET 2021 - Tanja Roth <[email protected]>
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-- index.rst: Change title (bsc#1189294#c2)
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-  * 'KIWI NG 9: KIWI NG Documentation' -> 'Building Linux System Appliances 
with KIWI Next Generation (KIWI NG <VERSION>)
-  * suggested in bsc#1189294#c2 for more clarity
-  * change has been discussed with and approved by main author (Marcus S.)
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-Thu Dec 16 16:33:47 CET 2021 - R??diger Oertel <[email protected]>
-
-- support compressed modules in other formats
-
-  when cleaning up the firmware directory for unused files
-
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-Thu Dec 16 10:48:49 CET 2021 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Bump version: 9.24.14 ??? 9.24.15
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-Wed Dec 15 22:17:11 CET 2021 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Update documentation
-
-  Rework troubleshooting chapter and add an article
-  about app security subsystems like selinux and their
-  potential influence on building images. Also update
-  the quickstart with a reference to the troublshooting
-  chapter. This Fixes #1891
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-Wed Dec 08 17:08:48 CET 2021 - Marcus Sch??fer <[email protected]>
-
-- Added support for collection modules
-
-  In CentOS Stream 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, there are
-  Application Streams that are offered in the form of modules
-  (using Fedora Modularity technology). To build images that use
-  this content KIWI needs to support to enable/disable various
-  modules. This commit allows to configure collection modules
-  in a new element as shown below
-
-  <packages type="bootstrap">
-  <collectionModule name="module" stream="stream" enable="true|false"/>
-  </packages>
-
-  This Fixes Issue #1999
-
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-Wed Oct 06 16:32:45 CEST 2021 - Dan ??erm??k <[email protected]>
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-- Switch to pytest_container instead of custom conftest

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Other differences:
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++++++ python-kiwi.spec ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.HCKHEW/_old  2022-01-15 09:37:11.137117262 +0100
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.HCKHEW/_new  2022-01-15 09:37:11.141117264 +0100
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
 %endif
 
 Name:           python-kiwi
-Version:        9.24.16
+Version:        9.24.14
 Provides:       kiwi-schema = 7.4
 Release:        0
 Url:            https://github.com/OSInside/kiwi
@@ -278,11 +278,6 @@
 Requires:       kpartx
 Requires:       cryptsetup
 Requires:       mdadm
-Requires:       util-linux
-# lsblk is part of util-linux-systemd on openSUSE
-%if 0%{?suse_version}
-Requires:       util-linux-systemd
-%endif
 
 %description -n kiwi-systemdeps-disk-images
 Host setup helper to pull in all packages required/useful on

++++++ PKGBUILD ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.HCKHEW/_old  2022-01-15 09:37:11.181117287 +0100
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.HCKHEW/_new  2022-01-15 09:37:11.185117288 +0100
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
 pkgname=('python-kiwi' 'kiwi-man-pages' 'dracut-kiwi-lib' 
'dracut-kiwi-oem-repart' 'dracut-kiwi-oem-dump' 'dracut-kiwi-live' 
'dracut-kiwi-overlay')
 arch=(x86_64)
-pkgver=9.24.16
+pkgver=9.24.14
 pkgrel=0
 pkgdesc="KIWI - Appliance Builder Next Generation"
 url="https://github.com/SUSE/kiwi/tarball/master";
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 provides=(kiwi-ng kiwi)
 source=("${pkgname}.tar.gz")
 changelog="${pkgname}.changes"
-md5sums=('fc4603fc377248f3e71b21e084ac13f1')
+md5sums=('196869ffa26aa11d76746e57ae4d86da')
 
 
 build() {

++++++ python-kiwi.tar.gz ++++++
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