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here is the log from the commit of package python-skyfield for openSUSE:Factory 
checked in at 2020-09-16 19:40:27
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/python-skyfield (Old)
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Package is "python-skyfield"

Wed Sep 16 19:40:27 2020 rev:6 rq:834847 version:1.27

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--- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/python-skyfield/python-skyfield.changes  
2020-08-06 17:33:52.289102050 +0200
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/work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.python-skyfield.new.4249/python-skyfield.changes    
    2020-09-16 19:40:35.202883394 +0200
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+Wed Sep 16 09:53:08 UTC 2020 - Benjamin Greiner <[email protected]>
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+- Update to version 1.27
+  * The printed appearance of both vectors and of vector 
+    functions like Earth locations and Earth satellites 
+    have been rewritten to be more informative and 
+    consistent.
+  * Added compute_calendar_date() which lets the caller 
+    choose the Julian calendar for ancient dates instead of 
+    always using the proleptic Gregorian calendar. This 
+    should be particularly useful for historians.
+  * Added J() that builds a time array from an array of 
+    floating point years. #436
+  * Added four new strftime methods for the non-UTC 
+    timescales (#443). All four of them support %f for 
+    microseconds, and provide a reasonable default format 
+    string for callers who don’t wish to concoct their own:
+      tai_strftime()
+      tt_strftime()
+      tdb_strftime()
+      ut1_strftime() 
+  * Thanks to several fixes, comets and asteroids with 
+    parabolic and hyperbolic orbits should now raise fewer 
+    errors.
+ *  The prototype planetary_magnitude() can now return 
+    magnitudes for Uranus without raising an exception. The 
+    routine does not yet take into account whether the 
+    observer is facing the equator or poles of Uranus, so 
+    the magnitude predicted for the planet will only be 
+    accurate to within about 0.1 magnitudes.
+
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Old:
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  skyfield-1.26.tar.gz

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  skyfield-1.27.tar.gz

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--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.FrfWLt/_old  2020-09-16 19:40:37.274885725 +0200
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.FrfWLt/_new  2020-09-16 19:40:37.278885729 +0200
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 %define assayver    256.23c18c2
 %define skip_python2 1
 Name:           python-skyfield
-Version:        1.26
+Version:        1.27
 Release:        0
 Summary:        Elegant astronomy for Python
 License:        MIT





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