--- - branch: MAIN date: Sun Nov 5 09:57:35 UTC 2023 files: - new: '1.13' old: '1.12' path: pkgsrc/print/py-pspdfutils/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/print/py-pspdfutils/Makefile@1.13 type: modified - new: '1.7' old: '1.6' path: pkgsrc/print/py-pspdfutils/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/print/py-pspdfutils/distinfo@1.7 type: modified id: 20231105T095735Z.4de8a8c3c2093a56d61794937a4c968c19acadbf log: "py-pspdfutils: update to 3.3.2.\n\n3.3.2\n\nThis release improves the documentation of pagespecs, and adds an\nexample\n\nThe error message for invalid pagespecs previously had a small\nmistake in the syntax it displayed; this has been fixed. Thanks,\n@jgclark!\n\n3.3.1\n\nThis release fixes a bug in the pstops(1) man page example for\nduplex book printing. Many apologies to users who wondered what\nthey were doing wrong when following it!\n\n3.3.0\n\nThis release improves psnup and updates to a later version of pypdf\nthat fixes a crash.\n\nIn psnup, improve how we guess the page size. Since we can now\nguess the size of PostScript files accurately in many cases, use\nthe input size first, then the output size, and only then fall back\nto paper窶å\x86± value.\n\nAlso, fix a bug where the output paper size was incorrectly changed\nduring processing.\n\nWe now require pypdf >= 3.16, which fixes a bug that could cause\na crash on PDF documents containing links that pointed to each\nother.\n\nFinally, the test suite has been improved to fall back to visual\ncomparison of PDF outputs when they are not byte-identical. This\nshould ease pypdf upgrades in future, and in particular avoid either\nhaving to hard-wire a particular pypdf version (as we did with\nPSUtils version 3.2.0), or risk test failures with newer versions\nof pypdf than the minimum required version (as we did previously).\n" module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/print/py-pspdfutils' unixtime: '1699178255' user: wiz