0.29.0 ====== - Fix compression type of files in archive (Issue #155, Pull Request #62, thanks Xavier Fernandez) 0.28.0 ====== - Fix file modes in archive (Issue #154) 0.27.0 ====== - Support forcing a platform tag using `--plat-name` on pure-Python wheels, as well as nonstandard platform tags on non-pure wheels (Pull Request #60, Issue #144, thanks Andrés Díaz) - Add SOABI tags to platform-specific wheels built for Python 2.X (Pull Request #55, Issue #63, Issue #101) - Support reproducible wheel files, wheels that can be rebuilt and will hash to the same values as previous builds (Pull Request #52, Issue #143, thanks Barry Warsaw) - Support for changes in keyring >= 8.0 (Pull Request #61, thanks Jason R. Coombs) - Use the file context manager when checking if dependency_links.txt is empty, fixes problems building wheels under PyPy on Windows (Issue #150, thanks Cosimo Lupo) - Don't attempt to (recursively) create a build directory ending with `..` (invalid on all platforms, but code was only executed on Windows) (Issue #91) - Added the PyPA Code of Conduct (Pull Request #56) 0.26.0 ====== - Fix multiple entrypoint comparison failure on Python 3 (Issue #148) 0.25.0 ====== - Add Python 3.5 to tox configuration - Deterministic (sorted) metadata - Fix tagging for Python 3.5 compatibility - Support py2-none-'arch' and py3-none-'arch' tags - Treat data-only wheels as pure - Write to temporary file and rename when using wheel install --force 0.24.0 ====== - The python tag used for pure-python packages is now .pyN (major version only). This change actually occurred in 0.23.0 when the --python-tag option was added, but was not explicitly mentioned in the changelog then. - wininst2wheel and egg2wheel removed. Use "wheel convert [archive]" instead. - Wheel now supports setuptools style conditional requirements via the extras_require={} syntax. Separate 'extra' names from conditions using the : character. Wheel's own setup.py does this. (The empty-string extra is the same as install_requires.) These conditional requirements should work the same whether the package is installed by wheel or by setup.py. 0.23.0 ====== - Compatibility tag flags added to the bdist_wheel command - sdist should include files necessary for tests - 'wheel convert' can now also convert unpacked eggs to wheel - Rename pydist.json to metadata.json to avoid stepping on the PEP - The --skip-scripts option has been removed, and not generating scripts is now the default. The option was a temporary approach until installers could generate scripts themselves. That is now the case with pip 1.5 and later. Note that using pip 1.4 to install a wheel without scripts will leave the installation without entry-point wrappers. The "wheel install-scripts" command can be used to generate the scripts in such cases. - Thank you contributors 0.22.0 ====== - Include entry_points.txt, scripts a.k.a. commands, in experimental pydist.json - Improved test_requires parsing - Python 2.6 fixes, "wheel version" command courtesy pombredanne 0.21.0 ====== - Pregenerated scripts are the default again. - "setup.py bdist_wheel --skip-scripts" turns them off. - setuptools is no longer a listed requirement for the 'wheel' package. It is of course still required in order for bdist_wheel to work. - "python -m wheel" avoids importing pkg_resources until it's necessary. 0.20.0 ====== - No longer include console_scripts in wheels. Ordinary scripts (shell files, standalone Python files) are included as usual. - Include new command "python -m wheel install-scripts [distribution [distribution ...]]" to install the console_scripts (setuptools-style scripts using pkg_resources) for a distribution. 0.19.0 ====== - pymeta.json becomes pydist.json 0.18.0 ====== - Python 3 Unicode improvements 0.17.0 ====== - Support latest PEP-426 "pymeta.json" (json-format metadata) 0.16.0 ====== - Python 2.6 compatibility bugfix (thanks John McFarlane) - Non-prerelease version number 1.0.0a2 ======= - Bugfix for C-extension tags for CPython 3.3 (using SOABI) 1.0.0a1 ======= - Bugfix for bdist_wininst converter "wheel convert" - Bugfix for dists where "is pure" is None instead of True or False 1.0.0a0 ======= - Update for version 1.0 of Wheel (PEP accepted). - Python 3 fix for moving Unicode Description to metadata body - Include rudimentary API documentation in Sphinx (thanks Kevin Horn) 0.15.0 ====== - Various improvements 0.14.0 ====== - Changed the signature format to better comply with the current JWS spec. Breaks all existing signatures. - Include ``wheel unsign`` command to remove RECORD.jws from an archive. - Put the description in the newly allowed payload section of PKG-INFO (METADATA) files. 0.13.0 ====== - Use distutils instead of sysconfig to get installation paths; can install headers. - Improve WheelFile() sort. - Allow bootstrap installs without any pkg_resources. 0.12.0 ====== - Unit test for wheel.tool.install 0.11.0 ====== - API cleanup 0.10.3 ====== - Scripts fixer fix 0.10.2 ====== - Fix keygen 0.10.1 ====== - Preserve attributes on install. 0.10.0 ====== - Include a copy of pkg_resources. Wheel can now install into a virtualenv that does not have distribute (though most packages still require pkg_resources to actually work; wheel install distribute) - Define a new setup.cfg section [wheel]. universal=1 will apply the py2.py3-none-any tag for pure python wheels. 0.9.7 ===== - Only import dirspec when needed. dirspec is only needed to find the configuration for keygen/signing operations. 0.9.6 ===== - requires-dist from setup.cfg overwrites any requirements from setup.py Care must be taken that the requirements are the same in both cases, or just always install from wheel. - drop dirspec requirement on win32 - improved command line utility, adds 'wheel convert [egg or wininst]' to convert legacy binary formats to wheel 0.9.5 ===== - Wheel's own wheel file can be executed by Python, and can install itself: ``python wheel-0.9.5-py27-none-any/wheel install ...`` - Use argparse; basic ``wheel install`` command should run with only stdlib dependencies. - Allow requires_dist in setup.cfg's [metadata] section. In addition to dependencies in setup.py, but will only be interpreted when installing from wheel, not from sdist. Can be qualified with environment markers. 0.9.4 ===== - Fix wheel.signatures in sdist 0.9.3 ===== - Integrated digital signatures support without C extensions. - Integrated "wheel install" command (single package, no dependency resolution) including compatibility check. - Support Python 3.3 - Use Metadata 1.3 (PEP 426) 0.9.2 ===== - Automatic signing if WHEEL_TOOL points to the wheel binary - Even more Python 3 fixes 0.9.1 ===== - 'wheel sign' uses the keys generated by 'wheel keygen' (instead of generating a new key at random each time) - Python 2/3 encoding/decoding fixes - Run tests on Python 2.6 (without signature verification) 0.9 === - Updated digital signatures scheme - Python 3 support for digital signatures - Always verify RECORD hashes on extract - "wheel" command line tool to sign, verify, unpack wheel files 0.8 === - none/any draft pep tags update - improved wininst2wheel script - doc changes and other improvements 0.7 === - sort .dist-info at end of wheel archive - Windows & Python 3 fixes from Paul Moore - pep8 - scripts to convert wininst & egg to wheel 0.6 === - require distribute >= 0.6.28 - stop using verlib 0.5 === - working pretty well 0.4.2 ===== - hyphenated name fix 0.4 === - improve test coverage - improve Windows compatibility - include tox.ini courtesy of Marc Abramowitz - draft hmac sha-256 signing function 0.3 === - prototype egg2wheel conversion script 0.2 === - Python 3 compatibility 0.1 === - Initial version