Hello community, here is the log from the commit of package python-pyqtgraph for openSUSE:Factory checked in at 2018-05-29 10:31:40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/python-pyqtgraph (Old) and /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.python-pyqtgraph.new (New) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Package is "python-pyqtgraph" Tue May 29 10:31:40 2018 rev:3 rq:610490 version:0.10.0 Changes: -------- --- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/python-pyqtgraph/python-pyqtgraph.changes 2018-05-18 14:27:59.250184521 +0200 +++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.python-pyqtgraph.new/python-pyqtgraph.changes 2018-05-29 10:31:46.233620402 +0200 @@ -1,0 +2,5 @@ +Fri May 18 17:53:14 UTC 2018 - [email protected] + +- Trim bias from description. + +------------------------------------------------------------------- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Other differences: ------------------ ++++++ python-pyqtgraph.spec ++++++ --- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.K5khrx/_old 2018-05-29 10:31:47.661567659 +0200 +++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.K5khrx/_new 2018-05-29 10:31:47.665567510 +0200 @@ -51,9 +51,8 @@ PyQt4 / PySide and numpy. It is intended for use in mathematics / scientific / engineering applications. -Despite being written entirely in python, the library is very -fast due to its heavy leverage of numpy for number crunching -and Qt's GraphicsView framework for fast display. +Despite being written entirely in python, it leverages numpy for +number crunching and Qt's GraphicsView framework for display. %package -n %{name}-doc Summary: Documentation for %{name}
