!7 update version to 0.20.20

From: @zhangy1317
Reviewed-by: @shinwell_hu
Signed-off-by: @shinwell_hu
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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-dulwich
Version: 0.20.11
Version: 0.20.20
Release: 1
Summary: Python Git Library
License: Apachev2 or later or GPLv2
License: Apachev2 or GPLv2+ or GPLv2
URL: https://www.dulwich.io/
Source0: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/fc/86/4bf0caafc7700904844ad3f25f212d5d8aea5889c67dbdaa66dd213b7203/dulwich-0.20.11.tar.gz
Requires: python3-urllib3
Requires: python3-certifi
Requires: python3-fastimport
Requires: python3-urllib3[secure]
Requires: python3-gpg
Requires: python3-pyinotify
Source0: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/74/a8/6e7cba1c5a37169e7f79343b6ab4a1f58ba4b9ddcc1322e561f9b193f759/dulwich-0.20.20.tar.gz
%description
By default, Dulwich' setup.py will attempt to build and install the optional C
extensions. The reason for this is that they significantly improve the performance
since some low-level operations that are executed often are much slower in CPython.
If you don't want to install the C bindings, specify the --pure argument to setup.py::
$ python setup.py --pure install
or if you are installing from pip::
$ pip install dulwich --global-option="--pure"
Note that you can also specify --global-option in a
`requirements.txt <https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install/#requirement-specifiers>`_
file, e.g. like this::
dulwich --global-option=--pure
Python Git Library.
%package -n python3-dulwich
Summary: Python Git Library
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BuildRequires: gcc
BuildRequires: gdb
%description -n python3-dulwich
By default, Dulwich' setup.py will attempt to build and install the optional C
extensions. The reason for this is that they significantly improve the performance
since some low-level operations that are executed often are much slower in CPython.
If you don't want to install the C bindings, specify the --pure argument to setup.py::
$ python setup.py --pure install
or if you are installing from pip::
$ pip install dulwich --global-option="--pure"
Note that you can also specify --global-option in a
`requirements.txt <https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install/#requirement-specifiers>`_
file, e.g. like this::
dulwich --global-option=--pure
Python Git Library.
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for dulwich
Provides: python3-dulwich-doc
%description help
By default, Dulwich' setup.py will attempt to build and install the optional C
extensions. The reason for this is that they significantly improve the performance
since some low-level operations that are executed often are much slower in CPython.
If you don't want to install the C bindings, specify the --pure argument to setup.py::
$ python setup.py --pure install
or if you are installing from pip::
$ pip install dulwich --global-option="--pure"
Note that you can also specify --global-option in a
`requirements.txt <https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install/#requirement-specifiers>`_
file, e.g. like this::
dulwich --global-option=--pure
Python Git Library.
%prep
%autosetup -n dulwich-0.20.11
%autosetup -n dulwich-0.20.20
%build
%py3_build
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%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Fri Jul 09 2021 openstack-sig <openstack@openeuler.org>
- Update to 0.20.20
* Fri Nov 20 2020 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org>
- Package Spec generated