Tue, 06 Aug 2019 15:43:59 +0200 [pkg] version 3.26.14 3.26 3.26.14 debian/3.26.14-1
Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr> [Tue, 06 Aug 2019 15:43:59 +0200] rev 12720
[pkg] version 3.26.14
Tue, 06 Aug 2019 14:26:17 +0200 [py3] Pass bytes as "msg" to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() 3.26
Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr> [Tue, 06 Aug 2019 14:26:17 +0200] rev 12719
[py3] Pass bytes as "msg" to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() When passing a unicode string to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() as "msg" argument, there is an implicit bytes encoding using "ascii" encoding in python3. Of course this does not work if the string contains non-ASCII characters. In fact, config's sendmails method intent to pass bytes to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() as it uses msg.as_string() method. Unfortunately, in python3, this method returns a unicode string whereas it returns a bytes string in python2; we thus fix this by calling as_bytes() method on python3. As there is no "as_bytes" method in python2, we need to handle python2 compatibility by hand and either call as_string() or as_bytes(). In testlib, where we mock smtplib.SMTP, we need to keep the "msg" argument of Email class (defined in testlib as well) a unicode string. Otherwise, it fails to be parsed by email.message_from_string() (from stdlib) if it is bytes on python3.
Thu, 01 Aug 2019 09:20:40 +0200 [debian] Cleanup d/source/options from now gone symlinks
Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr> [Thu, 01 Aug 2019 09:20:40 +0200] rev 12718
[debian] Cleanup d/source/options from now gone symlinks
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