[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
Updated release for python36-requests-2.27.1-1 python37-requests-2.27.1-1 python38-requests-2.27.1-1 python39-requests-2.27.1-1 python36-sphinx-4.4.0-1 python37-sphinx-4.4.0-1 python38-sphinx-4.4.0-1 python39-sphinx-4.4.0-1 CHANGES latest upstream releases CYGWIN CHANGES As python2 is no longer supported https://devguide.python.org/devcycle/#end-of-life-branches the package are updated to include postinstall script that use "alternatives" to define for /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/idle3 /usr/bin/pydoc3 a default to the highest package available. $ alternatives --display python python - status is auto. link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27 /usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36 /usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37 /usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38 /usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39 Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9. The following link are not provided anymore. /usr/bin/idle /usr/bin/pydoc Rationale: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ In other systems as Debian /usr/bin/python is discouraged. As on Cygwin we have still several third packages depending on python2, the usage of alternatives should allow to manage until all are updated to python3 DESCRIPTION Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others; runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open. HOMEPAGE https://www.python.org/ Regards Marco Atzeri If you have questions or comments, please send them to the cygwin mailing list at: cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com . -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
New release for python36-sh-1.14.2-1 python37-sh-1.14.2-1 python38-sh-1.14.2-1 python39-sh-1.14.2-1 python36-straight.plugin-1.5.0-1 python37-straight.plugin-1.5.0-1 python38-straight.plugin-1.5.0-1 python39-straight.plugin-1.5.0-1 CHANGES latest upstream releases CYGWIN CHANGES As python2 is no longer supported https://devguide.python.org/devcycle/#end-of-life-branches the package are updated to include postinstall script that use "alternatives" to define for /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/idle3 /usr/bin/pydoc3 a default to the highest package available. $ alternatives --display python python - status is auto. link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27 /usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36 /usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37 /usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38 /usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39 Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9. The following link are not provided anymore. /usr/bin/idle /usr/bin/pydoc Rationale: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ In other systems as Debian /usr/bin/python is discouraged. As on Cygwin we have still several third packages depending on python2, the usage of alternatives should allow to manage until all are updated to python3 DESCRIPTION Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others; runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open. HOMEPAGE https://www.python.org/ Regards Marco Atzeri If you have questions or comments, please send them to the cygwin mailing list at: cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com . -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
New release for idle39-3.9.10-1 python39-3.9.10-1 python39-devel-3.9.10-1 python39-test-3.9.10-1 python39-tkinter-3.9.10-1 python39-doc-3.9.10-1 and virtual packages that pull the 3.9 version ones idle3-3.9.10-1 python3-3.9.10-1 python3-devel-3.9.10-1 python3-test-3.9.10-1 python3-tkinter-3.9.10-1 CHANGES latest upstream releases CYGWIN CHANGES As python2 is no longer supported https://devguide.python.org/devcycle/#end-of-life-branches the package are updated to include postinstall script that use "alternatives" to define for /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/idle3 /usr/bin/pydoc3 a default to the highest package available. $ alternatives --display python python - status is auto. link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27 /usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36 /usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37 /usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38 /usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39 Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9. The following link are not provided anymore. /usr/bin/idle /usr/bin/pydoc Rationale: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ In other systems as Debian /usr/bin/python is discouraged. As on Cygwin we have still several third packages depending on python2, the usage of alternatives should allow to manage until all are updated to python3 DESCRIPTION Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others; runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open. HOMEPAGE https://www.python.org/ Regards Marco Atzeri If you have questions or comments, please send them to the cygwin mailing list at: cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com . -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
> - Original Message - > > From: "Marco Atzeri" > To: "Tatsuro MATSUOKA" > Cc: "The Cygwin Mailing List" > Date: 2022/01/11 火 07:46 > Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages > > > On 10.01.2022 14:09, marco atzeri wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 8:26 AM Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: > >>> From: "Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce" > >>> To: "cygwin > >>> Date: 2022/01/09 日 22:35 > >>> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages > >>> > >>> > >>> Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution > >>> and at the same time the equivalent packages for 3.6/3.7/3.8 > >>> have been uploaded. > >>> > >> > >> I tried to python 3.9 to install jupyterlab > >> but python3.9-zmq is not available. > >> Therefore I gave up to use python3.9 and decided to use python3.8 instead. > >> Is there any reason that python-zmp package is absent for python 3.9? > >> > >> Tatsuro > >> > > > > Only that I forgot it. > > I must have lost the entry on my tracking list for 3.8 > > > > Regards > > Marco > > python39-zmq is up. > > Let me know > Marco > Now I can use jupyterlab on python3.9 Thanks! Tatsuro -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On 10.01.2022 14:09, marco atzeri wrote: On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 8:26 AM Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: From: "Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce" To: "cygwin Date: 2022/01/09 日 22:35 Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the equivalent packages for 3.6/3.7/3.8 have been uploaded. I tried to python 3.9 to install jupyterlab but python3.9-zmq is not available. Therefore I gave up to use python3.9 and decided to use python3.8 instead. Is there any reason that python-zmp package is absent for python 3.9? Tatsuro Only that I forgot it. I must have lost the entry on my tracking list for 3.8 Regards Marco python39-zmq is up. Let me know Marco -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 8:26 AM Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: > > From: "Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce" > > To: "cygwin > > Date: 2022/01/09 日 22:35 > > Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages > > > > > > Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution > > and at the same time the equivalent packages for 3.6/3.7/3.8 > > have been uploaded. > > > > I tried to python 3.9 to install jupyterlab > but python3.9-zmq is not available. > Therefore I gave up to use python3.9 and decided to use python3.8 instead. > Is there any reason that python-zmp package is absent for python 3.9? > > Tatsuro > Only that I forgot it. I must have lost the entry on my tracking list for 3.8 Regards Marco -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
> - Original Message - > > From: "Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce" > To: "cygwin > Date: 2022/01/09 日 22:35 > Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages > > > Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution > and at the same time the equivalent packages for 3.6/3.7/3.8 > have been uploaded. > >python-hypothesis-6.35.0-1 >python-pip-21.3.1-2 >python-virtualenv-20.13.0-1 >python-wheel-0.37.1-1 >python-numpy-1.22.0-1 > > CHANGES > latest upstream releases > > CYGWIN CHANGES > > As python2 is no longer supported > > https://devguide.python.org/devcycle/#end-of-life-branches > > the package are updated to include postinstall script that > use "alternatives" to define for > >/usr/bin/python > >/usr/bin/python3 >/usr/bin/idle3 >/usr/bin/pydoc3 > > a default to the highest package available. > > $ alternatives --display python > python - status is auto. > link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9 > /usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27 > /usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36 > /usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37 > /usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38 > /usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39 > Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9. I tried to python 3.9 to install jupyterlab but python3.9-zmq is not available. Therefore I gave up to use python3.9 and decided to use python3.8 instead. Is there any reason that python-zmp package is absent for python 3.9? Tatsuro -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the equivalent packages for 3.6/3.7/3.8 have been uploaded. python-hypothesis-6.35.0-1 python-pip-21.3.1-2 python-virtualenv-20.13.0-1 python-wheel-0.37.1-1 python-numpy-1.22.0-1 CHANGES latest upstream releases CYGWIN CHANGES As python2 is no longer supported https://devguide.python.org/devcycle/#end-of-life-branches the package are updated to include postinstall script that use "alternatives" to define for /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/idle3 /usr/bin/pydoc3 a default to the highest package available. $ alternatives --display python python - status is auto. link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27 /usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36 /usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37 /usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38 /usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39 Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9. The following link are not provided anymore. /usr/bin/idle /usr/bin/pydoc Rationale: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ In other systems as Debian /usr/bin/python is discouraged. As on Cygwin we have still several third packages depending on python2, the usage of alternatives should allow to manage until all are updated to python3 DESCRIPTION Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others; runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open. HOMEPAGE https://www.python.org/ Regards Marco Atzeri If you have questions or comments, please send them to the cygwin mailing list at: cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com . -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the equivalent packages for 3.6/3./3.8 have been uploaded. test for https://sourceware.org/pipermail/cygwin/2021-December/250304.html python393.9.9-3 (test) idle39 3.9.9-3 (test) python39-devel 3.9.9-3 (test) python39-test 3.9.9-3 (test) python39-tkinter3.9.9-3 (test) ** updated ** python39-sip 6.5.0-1 python39-tox 3.24.4-1 ** added ** python39-backports.entry_points_selectable 1.1.1-1 python39-platformdirs 2.4.1-1 python39-pyqt-builder 1.12.2-1 python39-pyroma3.2-1 CHANGES latest upstream releases CYGWIN CHANGES As python2 is no longer supported https://devguide.python.org/devcycle/#end-of-life-branches the package are updated to include postinstall script that use "alternatives" to define for /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/idle3 /usr/bin/pydoc3 a default to the highest package available. $ alternatives --display python python - status is auto. link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27 /usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36 /usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37 /usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38 /usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39 Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9. The following link are not provided anymore. /usr/bin/idle /usr/bin/pydoc Rationale: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ In other systems as Debian /usr/bin/python is discouraged. As on Cygwin we have still several third packages depending on python2, the usage of alternatives should allow to manage until all are updated to python3 DESCRIPTION Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. Python is powerful... and fast; plays well with others; runs everywhere; is friendly & easy to learn; is Open. HOMEPAGE https://www.python.org/ Regards Marco Atzeri If you have questions or comments, please send them to the cygwin mailing list at: cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com . -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On 24/12/2021 11:16, Marco Atzeri wrote: On 24.12.2021 11:57, Jon Turney wrote: On 23/12/2021 20:00, Marco Atzeri wrote: On 22.12.2021 14:52, airplanemath via Cygwin wrote: On Tue, Dec 21 2021, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce wrote: Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the updated packages for 3.6/3./3.8 have been uploaded. python39-pillow 8.4.0-1 Is this replacing python3[6-9]-imaging{,-tk}? They look similar: emh, no. They are the same thing, my fault. I was fooled by an upstream dependency of another package. It requires Pillow, but I missed to note, as I am not the maintainer, that "imaging" is using the fork "Pillow" https://cygwin.com/packages/x86_64/python-imaging-src/python-imaging-8.4.0-1-src I will remove Pillow. I guess you've done that. calm is now reporting: ERROR: package 'python37-matplotlib' version '3.5.1-1' requires: 'python37-pillow', but nothing satisfies that Does that need adjusting to depend on python-imaging instead? yes thanks. Done. strange that the others python3X-matplotlib do not complain The same problem does exist for python38 and python39, I'd just failed to read the errors correctly. :) -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On 24.12.2021 11:57, Jon Turney wrote: On 23/12/2021 20:00, Marco Atzeri wrote: On 22.12.2021 14:52, airplanemath via Cygwin wrote: On Tue, Dec 21 2021, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce wrote: Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the updated packages for 3.6/3./3.8 have been uploaded. python39-pillow 8.4.0-1 Is this replacing python3[6-9]-imaging{,-tk}? They look similar: emh, no. They are the same thing, my fault. I was fooled by an upstream dependency of another package. It requires Pillow, but I missed to note, as I am not the maintainer, that "imaging" is using the fork "Pillow" https://cygwin.com/packages/x86_64/python-imaging-src/python-imaging-8.4.0-1-src I will remove Pillow. I guess you've done that. calm is now reporting: ERROR: package 'python37-matplotlib' version '3.5.1-1' requires: 'python37-pillow', but nothing satisfies that Does that need adjusting to depend on python-imaging instead? yes thanks. strange that the others python3X-matplotlib do not complain Marco -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On 23/12/2021 20:00, Marco Atzeri wrote: On 22.12.2021 14:52, airplanemath via Cygwin wrote: On Tue, Dec 21 2021, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce wrote: Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the updated packages for 3.6/3./3.8 have been uploaded. python39-pillow 8.4.0-1 Is this replacing python3[6-9]-imaging{,-tk}? They look similar: emh, no. They are the same thing, my fault. I was fooled by an upstream dependency of another package. It requires Pillow, but I missed to note, as I am not the maintainer, that "imaging" is using the fork "Pillow" https://cygwin.com/packages/x86_64/python-imaging-src/python-imaging-8.4.0-1-src I will remove Pillow. I guess you've done that. calm is now reporting: ERROR: package 'python37-matplotlib' version '3.5.1-1' requires: 'python37-pillow', but nothing satisfies that Does that need adjusting to depend on python-imaging instead? -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On 23.12.2021 21:34, Russell VT wrote: Thanks Marco! One small question/caveat, though, if I may? On Tue, Dec 21, 2021, 9:11 AM Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce < cygwin-annou...@cygwin.com> wrote: [...] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ In other systems as Debian /usr/bin/python is discouraged. As on Cygwin we have still several third packages depending on python2, the usage of alternatives should allow to manage until all are updated to python3 Even being a Debian / Mint / Ubuntu fan, there's still an incredible of stuff that uses "/usr/bin/python," instead of something like "/usr/bin/env python." It seems "not unreasonable" to continue to support that link, just to allow people who use Cygwin for development, a little additional sanity for the time being? That said, people *should* be transitioning to other tools, such as pyenv or pipenv, to better manage their environments (or, in the case of later python 3 versions, the built-in venv mechanism) Regards Marco Atzeri Cheers! Russell VT Hi Russell, $ alternatives --display python python - status is auto. link currently points to /usr/bin/python3.9 /usr/bin/python2.7 - priority 27 /usr/bin/python3.6 - priority 36 /usr/bin/python3.7 - priority 37 /usr/bin/python3.8 - priority 38 /usr/bin/python3.9 - priority 39 Current `best' version is /usr/bin/python3.9. python and python3 are still provided. I am not planning to remove it. "until all are updated to python3" means that some packages are still build with python2 and need rebuild/update for python3 Regards -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
Thanks Marco! One small question/caveat, though, if I may? On Tue, Dec 21, 2021, 9:11 AM Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce < cygwin-annou...@cygwin.com> wrote: > [...] > > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/ > In other systems as Debian > /usr/bin/python is discouraged. > > As on Cygwin we have still several third packages depending on > python2, the usage of alternatives should allow to manage > until all are updated to python3 > Even being a Debian / Mint / Ubuntu fan, there's still an incredible of stuff that uses "/usr/bin/python," instead of something like "/usr/bin/env python." It seems "not unreasonable" to continue to support that link, just to allow people who use Cygwin for development, a little additional sanity for the time being? That said, people *should* be transitioning to other tools, such as pyenv or pipenv, to better manage their environments (or, in the case of later python 3 versions, the built-in venv mechanism) Regards > Marco Atzeri > Cheers! Russell VT -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On 22.12.2021 14:52, airplanemath via Cygwin wrote: On Tue, Dec 21 2021, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce wrote: Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the updated packages for 3.6/3./3.8 have been uploaded. python39-pillow 8.4.0-1 Is this replacing python3[6-9]-imaging{,-tk}? They look similar: emh, no. They are the same thing, my fault. I was fooled by an upstream dependency of another package. It requires Pillow, but I missed to note, as I am not the maintainer, that "imaging" is using the fork "Pillow" https://cygwin.com/packages/x86_64/python-imaging-src/python-imaging-8.4.0-1-src I will remove Pillow. Thanks for noticing Marco -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
On Tue, Dec 21 2021, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-announce wrote: > Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution > and at the same time the updated packages for 3.6/3./3.8 > have been uploaded. > > python39-pillow 8.4.0-1 Is this replacing python3[6-9]-imaging{,-tk}? They look similar: $ cygcheck -cd python39-imaging{,-tk} python39-pillow Cygwin Package Information Package Version python39-imaging 8.4.0-1 python39-imaging-tk 8.4.0-1 python39-pillow 8.4.0-1 $ mkfifo pipe1 pipe2 $ cygcheck -l python39-imaging{,-tk} | sort >pipe1 & [1] 869 $ cygcheck -l python39-pillow | sort >pipe2 & [2] 872 $ diff -u pipe1 pipe2 --- pipe1 2021-12-22 08:39:44.449869300 -0500 +++ pipe2 2021-12-22 08:39:44.449869300 -0500 @@ -382,6 +382,6 @@ /usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Pillow-8.4.0.dist-info/top_level.txt /usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Pillow-8.4.0.dist-info/WHEEL /usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Pillow-8.4.0.dist-info/zip-safe -/usr/share/doc/python39-imaging/CHANGES.rst -/usr/share/doc/python39-imaging/LICENSE -/usr/share/doc/python39-imaging/README.md +/usr/share/doc/python39-pillow/CHANGES.rst +/usr/share/doc/python39-pillow/LICENSE +/usr/share/doc/python39-pillow/README.md [1]- Donecygcheck -l python39-imaging{,-tk} | sort > pipe1 [2]+ Donecygcheck -l python39-pillow | sort > pipe2 https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin-announce/2021-December/010357.html -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: python 3.9 packages
Several python packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution and at the same time the updated packages for 3.6/3./3.8 have been uploaded. python393.9.9-1 idle39 3.9.9-1 python39-devel 3.9.9-1 python39-test 3.9.9-1 python39-tkinter3.9.9-1 python39-doc3.9.9-1 python39-alabaster 0.7.12-3 python39-appdirs1.4.4-2 python39-asn1crypto 1.4.0-2 python39-astroid2.9.0-1 python39-attrs 21.2.0-1 python39-automat20.2.0-2 python39-babel 2.9.1-1 python39-backcall 0.2.0-2 python39-bcrypt 3.2.0-3 python39-bs44.10.0-1 python39-bsddb3 6.2.9-2 python39-bugzilla 3.1.0-1 python39-cairo 1.20.1-1 python39-certifi2021.10.8-1 python39-cffi 1.15.0-1 python39-chardet4.0.0-2 python39-commonmark 0.9.1-2 python39-configobj 5.0.6-4 python39-constantly 15.1.0-4 python39-crypto 2.6.1-4 python39-cryptography 3.3.2-1 python39-cycler 0.11.0-1 python39-cython 0.29.25-1 python39-dateutil 2.8.2-1 python39-dbus 1.2.18-1 python39-decorator 5.1.0-1 python39-defusedxml 0.7.1-1 python39-distlib0.3.3-1 python39-docutils 0.18.1-1 python39-dropbox11.25.0-1 python39-enchant3.2.2-1 python39-filelock 3.4.0-1 python39-fonttools 4.28.5-1 python39-gi 3.36.1-2 python39-h5py 3.6.0-1 python39-html5lib 1.1-2 python39-httplib2 0.20.2-1 python39-hyperlink 21.0.0-2 python39-hypothesis 6.31.3-1 python39-idna 3.3-1 python39-imagesize 1.3.0-1 python39-importlib-metadata 4.8.2-1 python39-incremental21.3.0-1 python39-iniconfig 1.1.1-2 python39-ipython7.30.1-1 python39-isodate0.6.1-1 python39-isort 5.10.1-1 python39-jedi 0.18.1-1 python39-jinja2 3.0.3-1 python39-jmespath 0.10.0-2 python39-jsonschema 3.2.0-2 python39-jupyter_core 4.9.1-1 python39-kiwisolver 1.3.2-1 python39-lazy-object-proxy 1.7.1-1 python39-lockfile 0.12.2-4 python39-lxml 4.7.1-1 python39-mako 1.1.6-1 python39-markdown 3.3.6-1 python39-markupsafe 2.0.1-1 python39-matplotlib 3.5.1-1 python39-mccabe 0.6.1-2 python39-musicbrainzngs 0.7.1-2 python39-mutagen1.45.1-2 python39-nbformat 5.1.3-1 python39-nose 1.3.7-4 python39-ntlm-auth 1.5.0-2 python39-numpy 1.21.4-1 python39-odf1.4.1-2 python39-olefile0.46-3 python39-opengl 3.1.5-2 python39-opengl-accelerate 3.1.5-2 python39-openssl21.0.0-1 python39-packaging 21.3-1 python39-parso 0.8.3-1 python39-pbr5.8.0-1 python39-pexpect4.8.0-2 python39-pickleshare0.7.5-3 python39-pillow 8.4.0-1 python39-pip21.3.1-1 python39-pkgconfig 1.5.5-1 python39-pluggy 1.0.0-1 python39-ply3.11-3 python39-prompt_toolkit 3.0.24-1 python39-ptyprocess 0.7.0-2 python39-py 1.11.0-1 python39-py3c 1.4-1 python39-pyasn1 0.4.8-2 python39-pyasn1-modules 0.2.8-2 python39-pycparser 2.20-2 python39-pygments 2.10.0-1 python39-pylint 2.12.1-1 python39-pyparsing 3.0.6-1 python39-pytest 6.2.5-2 python39-pytest-benchmark 3.4.1-1 python39-pytest-env