[ Colin Watson ]
* Clean up various pyflakes warnings.
* Only pass unicode=True to gettext.install in Python 2.
* Open subprocesses with universal_newlines=True when expecting to read
text from them. On Python 2, this only enables \r\n conversion and the
like, but on Python 3 this also causes subprocess-related file objects
to read str rather than bytes.
* Use str() rather than unicode() in Python 3.
* Remove __pycache__ directories on clean.
* Use 'isinstance(obj, collections.Callable)' instead of 'callable(obj)'
in Python 3.
* Change 'except StandardError' to 'except Exception'; StandardError was
removed in Python 3.
* Use Python 3 name for Queue if available.
* Handle a few cases of builtins being changed to return iterators in
Python 3.
* Just use dict.items() rather than bothering with Python 2/3
compatibility for dict.iteritems().
[ Evan Dandrea ]
* Only clear the selected partition on the disk, not the entire disk
(LP: #484252). Thanks Dmitrijs Ledkovs!
-- Evan Dandrea <email address hidden> Mon, 28 May 2012 17:58:43 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package usb-creator - 0.2.39
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usb-creator (0.2.39) quantal; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ] newlines= True when expecting to read Callable) ' instead of 'callable(obj)'
* Clean up various pyflakes warnings.
* Only pass unicode=True to gettext.install in Python 2.
* Open subprocesses with universal_
text from them. On Python 2, this only enables \r\n conversion and the
like, but on Python 3 this also causes subprocess-related file objects
to read str rather than bytes.
* Use str() rather than unicode() in Python 3.
* Remove __pycache__ directories on clean.
* Use 'isinstance(obj, collections.
in Python 3.
* Change 'except StandardError' to 'except Exception'; StandardError was
removed in Python 3.
* Use Python 3 name for Queue if available.
* Handle a few cases of builtins being changed to return iterators in
Python 3.
* Just use dict.items() rather than bothering with Python 2/3
compatibility for dict.iteritems().
[ Evan Dandrea ]
* Only clear the selected partition on the disk, not the entire disk
(LP: #484252). Thanks Dmitrijs Ledkovs!
-- Evan Dandrea <email address hidden> Mon, 28 May 2012 17:58:43 +0100