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add CVE-2022-2309.patch (bsc#1201253, CVE-2022-2309)- With the new update to 4.7.1, the old Bugzilla entries are also fixed: - bsc#1118088 (related to CVE-2018-19787) - bsc#1184177 (related to CVE-2021-28957) - Update to 4.7.1 (officially released 2021-12-13) Features added - Chunked Unicode string parsing via parser.feed() now encodes the input data to the native UTF-8 encoding directly, instead of going through Py_UNICODE / wchar_t encoding first, which previously required duplicate recoding in most cases. Bugs fixed - The standard namespace prefixes were mishandled during "C14N2" serialisation on Python 3. See https://mail.python.org/archives/list/lxml@python.org/thread/ 6ZFBHFOVHOS5GFDOAMPCT6HM5HZPWQ4Q/ - lxml.objectify previously accepted non-XML numbers with underscores (like "1_000") as integers or float values in Python 3.6 and later. It now adheres to the number format of the XML spec again. - LP#1939031: Static wheels of lxml now contain the header files of zlib and libiconv (in addition to the already provided headers of libxml2/libxslt/libexslt). Other changes - Wheels include libxml2 2.9.12+ and libxslt 1.1.34 (also on Windows). - Update to 4.7.0 (2021-12-13) - Release retracted due to missing files in lxml/includes/. - UPdate to 4.6.5 (2021-12-12) Bugs fixed - A vulnerability (GHSL-2021-1038) in the HTML cleaner - allowed sneaking script content through SVG images - (bnc#1193752, CVE-2021-43818). - A vulnerability (GHSL-2021-1037) in the HTML cleaner allowed - sneaking script content through CSS imports and other crafted - constructs (CVE-2021-43818). - Update 4.6.4 (2021-11-01) Features added - GH#317: A new property system_url was added to DTD entities. - Patch by Thirdegree. - GH#314: The STATIC_* variables in setup.py can now be passed - via env vars. - Patch by Isaac Jurado. - Update 4.6.3 (2021-03-21) Bugs fixed - A vulnerability (CVE-2021-28957) was discovered in the HTML - Cleaner by Kevin Chung, which allowed JavaScript to pass through. - The cleaner now removes the HTML5 formaction attribute. - Update 4.6.2 (2020-11-26) Bugs fixed - A vulnerability (bnc#1179534, CVE-2020-27783) was discovered in the HTML Cleaner - by Yaniv Nizry, which allowed JavaScript to pass through. The cleaner - now removes more sneaky "style" content. - Update 4.6.1 (2020-10-18) Bugs fixed - A vulnerability was discovered in the HTML Cleaner by Yaniv Nizry, - which allowed JavaScript to pass through. The cleaner now removes - more sneaky "style" content. - Update 4.6.0 (2020-10-17) Features added - GH#310: lxml.html.InputGetter supports __len__() to count the number - of input fields. Patch by Aidan Woolley. - lxml.html.InputGetter has a new .items() method to ease processing - all input fields. - lxml.html.InputGetter.keys() now returns the field names in document - order. - GH-309: The API documentation is now generated using sphinx-apidoc. - Patch by Chris Mayo. Bugs fixed - LP#1869455: C14N 2.0 serialisation failed for unprefixed attributes - when a default namespace was defined. - TreeBuilder.close() raised AssertionError in some error cases where - it should have raised XMLSyntaxError. It now raises a combined - exception to keep up backwards compatibility, while switching to - XMLSyntaxError as an interface. - Update 4.5.2 (2020-07-09) Bugs fixed - Cleaner() now validates that only known configuration options - can be set. - LP#1882606: Cleaner.clean_html() discarded comments and PIs - regardless of the corresponding configuration option, if - remove_unknown_tags was set. - LP#1880251: Instead of globally overwriting the document loader - in libxml2, lxml now sets it per parser run, which improves the - interoperability with other users of libxml2 such as libxmlsec. - LP#1881960: Fix build in CPython 3.10 by using Cython 0.29.21. - The setup options "--with-xml2-config" and "--with-xslt-config" - were accidentally renamed to "--xml2-config" and "--xslt-config" - in 4.5.1 and are now available again. - Update 4.5.1 (2020-05-19) Bugs fixed - LP#1570388: Fix failures when serialising documents larger than - 2GB in some cases. - LP#1865141, GH#298: QName values were not accepted by the - el.iter() method. Patch by xmo-odoo. - LP#1863413, GH#297: The build failed to detect libraries on Linux - that are only configured via pkg-config. Patch by Hugh McMaster. - Update 4.5.0 (2020-01-29) Features added - A new function indent() was added to insert tail whitespace for - pretty-printing an XML tree. Bugs fixed - LP#1857794: Tail text of nodes that get removed from a document using item deletion disappeared silently instead of sticking with the node that was removed. Other changes - MacOS builds are 64-bit-only by default. Set CFLAGS and LDFLAGS explicitly to override it. - Linux/MacOS Binary wheels now use libxml2 2.9.10 and libxslt 1.1.34. - LP#1840234: The package version number is now available as lxml.__version__. - Update 4.4.3 (2020-01-28) Bugs fixed - LP#1844674: itertext() was missing tail text of comments and PIs since 4.4.0.- Update to 4.4.2: * LP#1835708: ElementInclude incorrectly rejected repeated non-recursive includes as recursive. * Remove patch lxml-libxml-2.9.10.patch which is now upstream- Add lxml-libxml-2.9.10.patch: Fix build against libxml 2.9.10.- Update to 4.4.1: * LP#1838252: The order of an OrderedDict was lost in 4.4.0 when passing it as attrib mapping during element creation. * LP#1838521: The package metadata now lists the supported Python versions.- version update to 4.4.0 * ``Element.clear()`` accepts a new keyword argument ``keep_tail=True`` to clear everything but the tail text. This is helpful in some document-style use cases. * When creating attributes or namespaces from a dict in Python 3.6+, lxml now preserves the original insertion order of that dict, instead of always sorting the items by name. A similar change was made for ElementTree in CPython 3.8. See https://bugs.python.org/issue34160 * Integer elements in ``lxml.objectify`` implement the ``__index__()`` special method. * GH#269: Read-only elements in XSLT were missing the ``nsmap`` property. Original patch by Jan Pazdziora. * ElementInclude can now restrict the maximum inclusion depth via a ``max_depth`` argument to prevent content explosion. It is limited to 6 by default. * The ``target`` object of the XMLParser can have ``start_ns()`` and ``end_ns()`` callback methods to listen to namespace declarations. * The ``TreeBuilder`` has new arguments ``comment_factory`` and ``pi_factory`` to pass factories for creating comments and processing instructions, as well as flag arguments ``insert_comments`` and ``insert_pis`` to discard them from the tree when set to false. * A `C14N 2.0 `_ implementation was added as ``etree.canonicalize()``, a corresponding ``C14NWriterTarget`` class, and a ``c14n2`` serialisation method. * bugfixes, see CHANGES.txt - deleted sources - lxmldoc-4.3.3.pdf (renamed) - added sources + lxmldoc-4.4.0.pdf + world.txt- Update to 4.3.4 * Rebuilt with Cython 0.29.10 to support Python 3.8. Note: documentation is not updated- Remove generated files- Update to 4.3.3: * Fix leak of output buffer and unclosed files in ``_XSLTResultTree.write_output()``.- Update to 4.3.2: * Crash in 4.3.1 when appending a child subtree with certain text nodes.- Update to v4.3.1 * Fixed crash when appending a child subtree that contains unsubstituted entity references - from v4.3.0 * Features + The module ``lxml.sax`` is compiled using Cython in order to speed it up. + lxml.sax.ElementTreeProducer now preserves the namespace prefixes. If two prefixes point to the same URI, the first prefix in alphabetical order is used. + Updated ISO-Schematron implementation to 2013 version (now MIT licensed) and the corresponding schema to the 2016 version (with optional "properties"). * Other + Support for Python 2.6 and 3.3 was removed. + The minimum dependency versions were raised to libxml2 2.9.2 and libxslt 1.1.27, which were released in 2014 and 2012 respectively. - from v4.2.6 * Fix a DeprecationWarning in Py3.7+. * Import warnings in Python 3.6+ were resolved. - Remove no longer needed 0001-Make-test-more-resilient-against-changes-in-latest-l.patch- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package- Update to 4.2.5 * Javascript URLs that used URL escaping were not removed by the HTML cleaner. Security problem found by Omar Eissa.- Fix threading tests patch for 42.3 * Add 0001-Make-test-more-resilient-against-changes-in-latest-l.patch * Remove python-lxml-assert.patch- Update to 4.2.4 (2018-08-03) + Features added * GH#259: Allow using ``pkg-config`` for build configuration. Patch by Patrick Griffis. + Bugs fixed * LP#1773749, GH#268: Crash when moving an element to another document with ``Element.insert()``. Patch by Alexander Weggerle. - Update to 4.2.3 + Bugs fixed * Reverted GH#265: lxml links against zlib as a shared library again. - Update to 4.2.2 + Bugs fixed * GH#266: Fix sporadic crash during GC when parse-time schema validation is used and the parser participates in a reference cycle. Original patch by Julien Greard. * GH#265: lxml no longer links against zlib as a shared library, only on static builds. Patch by Nehal J Wani.- Version update to 4.2.1: * LP#1755825: iterwalk() failed to return the 'start' event for the initial element if a tag selector is used. * LP#1756314: Failure to import 4.2.0 into PyPy due to a missing library symbol. * LP#1727864, GH#258: Add "-isysroot" linker option on MacOS as needed by XCode 9.- Version update to 4.2.0: * GH#255: ``SelectElement.value`` returns more standard-compliant and browser-like defaults for non-multi-selects. If no option is selected, the value of the first option is returned (instead of None). If multiple options are selected, the value of the last one is returned (instead of that of the first one). If no options are present (not standard-compliant) ``SelectElement.value`` still returns ``None``. * GH#261: The ``HTMLParser()`` now supports the ``huge_tree`` option. Patch by stranac. * LP#1551797: Some XSLT messages were not captured by the transform error log. * LP#1737825: Crash at shutdown after an interrupted iterparse run with XMLSchema validation. - Add patch python-lxml-assert.patch to pass test fail on threading- update to 4.1.1 - ElementPath supports text predicates for current node, like "[.='text']". - ElementPath allows spaces in predicates. - Custom Element classes and XPath functions can now be registered with a decorator rather than explicit dict assignments. - LP#1722776: Requesting non-Element objects like comments from a document with PythonElementClassLookup could fail with a TypeError.- run tests only when the appropriate pythons are available- spec changes: - add fdupes - update to 4.0.0: Features added: - The ElementPath implementation is now compiled using Cython, which speeds up the .find*() methods quite significantly. - The modules lxml.builder, lxml.html.diff and lxml.html.clean are also compiled using Cython in order to speed them up. - xmlfile() supports async coroutines using async with and await. - iterwalk() has a new method skip_subtree() that prevents walking into the descendants of the current element. - RelaxNG.from_rnc_string() accepts a base_url argument to allow relative resource lookups. - The XSLT result object has a new method .write_output(file) that serialises output data into a file according to the configuration. Bugs fixed: - GH#251: HTML comments were handled incorrectly by the soupparser. Patch by mozbugbox. - LP#1654544: The html5parser no longer passes the useChardet option if the input is a Unicode string, unless explicitly requested. When parsing files, the default is to enable it when a URL or file path is passed (because the file is then opened in binary mode), and to disable it when reading from a file(-like) object. Note: This is a backwards incompatible change of the default configuration. If your code parses byte strings/streams and depends on character detection, please pass the option guess_charset=True explicitly, which already worked in older lxml versions. - LP#1703810: etree.fromstring() failed to parse UTF-32 data with BOM. - LP#1526522: Some RelaxNG errors were not reported in the error log. - LP#1567526: Empty and plain text input raised a TypeError in soupparser. - LP#1710429: Uninitialised variable usage in HTML diff. - LP#1415643: The closing tags context manager in xmlfile() could continue to output end tags even after writing failed with an exception. - LP#1465357: xmlfile.write() now accepts and ignores None as input argument. - Compilation under Py3.7-pre failed due to a modified function signature. Other changes: - The main module source files were renamed from lxml.*.pyx to plain *.pyx (e.g. etree.pyx) to simplify their handling in the build process. Care was taken to keep the old header files as fallbacks for code that compiles against the public C-API of lxml, but it might still be worth validating that third-party code does not notice this change.- Ensure neutrality of description. Adjust RPM categories.- update to 3.8.0 Features added - ElementTree.write() has a new option doctype that writes out a doctype string before the serialisation, in the same way as tostring(). - GH#220: xmlfile allows switching output methods at an element level. Patch by Burak Arslan. - LP#1595781, GH#240: added a PyCapsule Python API and C-level API for passing externally generated libxml2 documents into lxml. - GH#244: error log entries have a new property path with an XPath expression (if known, None otherwise) that points to the tree element responsible for the error. Patch by Bob Kline. - The namespace prefix mapping that can be used in ElementPath now injects a default namespace when passing a None prefix. Bugs fixed - GH#238: Character escapes were not hex-encoded in the xmlfile serialiser. Patch by matejcik. - GH#229: fix for externally created XML documents. Patch by Theodore Dubois. - LP#1665241, GH#228: Form data handling in lxml.html no longer strips the option values specified in form attributes but only the text values. Patch by Ashish Kulkarni. - LP#1551797: revert previous fix for XSLT error logging as it breaks multi-threaded XSLT processing. - LP#1673355, GH#233: fromstring() html5parser failed to parse byte strings. Other changes - The previously undocumented docstring option in ElementTree.write() produces a deprecation warning and will eventually be removed. - enable source url for pdf doc - remove patch lxml-fix-attribute-quoting.patch because it is now in upstream- temporarily disable Source URL for pdf doc (it became unavailable) - lxml-fix-attribute-quoting.patch - stabilize attribute entity encoding across platforms - force-regenerate C code from Cython sources- Version 3.7.3 * GH#218 was ineffective in Python 3. * GH#222: lxml.html.submit_form() failed in Python 3. Patch by Jakub Wilk. * Work around installation problems in recent Python 2.7 versions due to FTP download failures. * GH#219: ``xmlfile.element()`` was not properly quoting attribute values. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#218: ``xmlfile.element()`` was not properly escaping text content of script/style tags. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#217: ``XMLSyntaxError`` now behaves more like its ``SyntaxError`` baseclass. Patch by Philipp A. * GH#216: ``HTMLParser()`` now supports the same ``collect_ids`` parameter as ``XMLParser()``. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#210: Allow specifying a serialisation method in ``xmlfile.write()``. Patch by Burak Arslan. * GH#203: New option ``default_doctype`` in ``HTMLParser`` that allows disabling the automatic doctype creation. Patch by Shadab Zafar. * GH#201: Calling the method ``.set('attrname')`` without value argument (or ``None``) on HTML elements creates an attribute without value that serialises like ``
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Patch by Marcus Brinkmann. * Log entries no longer allow anything but plain string objects as message text and file name. * ``zlib`` is included in the list of statically built libraries. * GH#204, LP#1614693: build fix for MacOS-X. * LP#1614603: change linker flags to build multi-linux wheels * LP#1614603: release without source changes to provide cleanly built Linux wheels- update for multipython build- update to 3.6.1 (FATE #321014): * Separate option ``inline_style`` for Cleaner that only removes ``style`` attributes instead of all styles. * Windows build support for Python 3.5. * Exclude ``file`` fields from ``FormElement.form_values`` (as browsers do). * Try to provide base URL from ``Resolver.resolve_string()``. * More accurate float serialisation in ``objectify.FloatElement``. * Repair XSLT error logging.- update to 3.6.0: * Static builds honour FTP proxy configurations when downloading the external libs. * Now supports (only) version 5.x and later of PyPy. * Soupparser failed to process entities in Python 3.x. * Rare encoding related `TypeError` on import was fixed. * Direct support for `.rnc` files in `RelaxNG()` if `rnc2rng` is installed.- update to version 3.5.0: * Unicode string results failed XPath queries in PyPy. * LP#1497051: HTML target parser failed to terminate on exceptions and continued parsing instead. * Deprecated API usage in doctestcompare. - changes from version 3.5.0b1: * cleanup_namespaces() accepts a new argument keep_ns_prefixes that does not remove definitions of the provided prefix-namespace mapping from the tree. * cleanup_namespaces() accepts a new argument top_nsmap that moves definitions of the provided prefix-namespace mapping to the top of the tree. * LP#1490451: Element objects gained a cssselect() method as known from lxml.html. Patch by Simon Sapin. * API functions and methods behave and look more like Python functions, which allows introspection on them etc. One side effect to be aware of is that the functions now bind as methods when assigned to a class variable. A quick fix is to wrap them in staticmethod() (as for normal Python functions). * ISO-Schematron support gained an option error_finder that allows passing a filter function for picking validation errors from reports. * LP#1243600: Elements in lxml.html gained a classes property that provides a set-like interface to the class attribute. Original patch by masklinn. * LP#1341964: The soupparser now handles DOCTYPE declarations, comments and processing instructions outside of the root element. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1421512: The docinfo of a tree was made editable to allow setting and removing the public ID and system ID of the DOCTYPE. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1442427: More work-arounds for quirks and bugs in pypy and pypy3. * lxml.html.soupparser now uses BeautifulSoup version 4 instead of version 3 if available. * Memory errors that occur during tree adaptations (e.g. moving subtrees to foreign documents) could leave the tree in a crash prone state. * Calling process_children() in an XSLT extension element without an output_parent argument failed with a TypeError. Fix by Jens Tröger. * GH#162: Image data in HTML data URLs is considered safe and no longer removed by lxml.html.clean JavaScript cleaner. * GH#166: Static build could link libraries in wrong order. * GH#172: Rely a bit more on libxml2 for encoding detection rather than rolling our own in some cases. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * GH#159: Validity checks for names and string content were tightened to detect the use of illegal characters early. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1421921: Comments/PIs before the DOCTYPE declaration were not serialised. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#659367: Some HTML DOCTYPE declarations were not serialised. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1238503: lxml.doctestcompare is now consistent with stdlib's doctest in how it uses + and - to refer to unexpected and missing output. * Empty prefixes are explicitly rejected when a namespace mapping is used with ElementPath to avoid hiding bugs in user code. * Several problems with PyPy were fixed by switching to Cython 0.23.- Add devel package with header files in devel package, so that others can use C API (needed for dm.xmlsec.binding)- Update to version 3.4.4 Bugs fixed: * An ElementTree compatibility test added in lxml 3.4.3 that failed in Python 3.4+ was removed again. - Aligned dependency versions with PyPI ones- Drop lxml-dont-depend-on-URL-formatting-in-test.patch, merged upstream- Update to 3.4.3: * Expression cache in ElementPath was ignored. Fix by Changaco. * LP#1426868: Passing a default namespace and a prefixed namespace mapping as nsmap into ``xmlfile.element()`` raised a ``TypeError``. * LP#1421927: DOCTYPE system URLs were incorrectly quoted when containing double quotes. Patch by Olli Pottonen. * LP#1419354: meta-redirect URLs were incorrectly processed by ``iterlinks()`` if preceded by whitespace. * LP#1415907: Crash when creating an XMLSchema from a non-root element of an XML document. * LP#1369362: HTML cleaning failed when hitting processing instructions with pseudo-attributes. * ``CDATA()`` wrapped content was rejected for tail text. * CDATA sections were not serialised as tail text of the top-level element. * New ``htmlfile`` HTML generator to accompany the incremental ``xmlfile`` serialisation API. Patch by Burak Arslan. * ``lxml.sax.ElementTreeContentHandler`` did not initialise its superclass.- Update to 3.4.0 * Features added * * xmlfile(buffered=False) disables output buffering and flushes the content after each API operation (starting/ending element blocks or writes). A new method xf.flush() can alternatively be used to explicitly flush the output. * * lxml.html.document_fromstring has a new option ensure_head_body=True which will add an empty head and/or body element to the result document if missing. * * lxml.html.iterlinks now returns links inside meta refresh tags. * * New XMLParser option collect_ids=False to disable ID hash table creation. This can substantially speed up parsing of documents with many different IDs that are not used. * * The parser uses per-document hash tables for XML IDs. 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