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New in version 1.5.0 ==================== This release fixes critical memory leaks in common code paths introduced in 1.4.2. Also fixes a critical bug in a corner of the zlib inflation code, where prior memory errors would trigger a double free. Thank you to everybody involved in the making of this release, and especially `Eau de Web`__, without their contributions, this release and the bug fixes it contains wouldn't have been so expedient. __ http://www.eaudeweb.ro/ New in version 1.4.0 ==================== Brace yourself, Python 3.x support has come! Thanks to everybody involved in this project; this release involves less authors but **a lot** more work per person. Thanks especially to Harvey Falcic for the work he put in, without which there wouldn't be any Python 3.x support. Also thanks to Sergey Pashinin for the initial stab at the problem. Other than that, we had miscellaneous bug fixes, testing improvements, and documentation updates. Last but not least I would like to ask for your support in this project, either by helping out with development, testing, documentation or anything at all; or simply by donating some `magic internet money`__ to the project's Bitcoin address `12dveKhqiJWCY8zXT4kaHdHELXPeGAUo9h`__. __ http://static.adzerk.net/Advertisers/5af77cf0094d4303bb308b955dd05992.jpg __ bitcoin:12dveKhqiJWCY8zXT4kaHdHELXPeGAUo9h
New in version 1.5.0 ==================== This release fixes critical memory leaks in common code paths introduced in 1.4.2. Also fixes a critical bug in a corner of the zlib inflation code, where prior memory errors would trigger a double free. Thank you to everybody involved in the making of this release, and especially `Eau de Web`__, without their contributions, this release and the bug fixes it contains wouldn't have been so expedient. __ http://www.eaudeweb.ro/ New in version 1.4.0 ==================== Brace yourself, Python 3.x support has come! Thanks to everybody involved in this project; this release involves less authors but **a lot** more work per person. Thanks especially to Harvey Falcic for the work he put in, without which there wouldn't be any Python 3.x support. Also thanks to Sergey Pashinin for the initial stab at the problem. Other than that, we had miscellaneous bug fixes, testing improvements, and documentation updates. Last but not least I would like to ask for your support in this project, either by helping out with development, testing, documentation or anything at all; or simply by donating some `magic internet money`__ to the project's Bitcoin address `12dveKhqiJWCY8zXT4kaHdHELXPeGAUo9h`__. __ http://static.adzerk.net/Advertisers/5af77cf0094d4303bb308b955dd05992.jpg __ bitcoin:12dveKhqiJWCY8zXT4kaHdHELXPeGAUo9h
New in version 1.4.0 ==================== Brace yourself, Python 3.x support has come! Thanks to everybody involved in this project; this release involves less authors but **a lot** more work per person. Thanks especially to Harvey Falcic for the work he put in, without which there wouldn't be any Python 3.x support. Also thanks to Sergey Pashinin for the initial stab at the problem. Other than that, we had miscellaneous bug fixes, testing improvements, and documentation updates.
New in version 1.4.0 ==================== Brace yourself, Python 3.x support has come! Thanks to everybody involved in this project; this release involves less authors but **a lot** more work per person. Thanks especially to Harvey Falcic for the work he put in, without which there wouldn't be any Python 3.x support. Also thanks to Sergey Pashinin for the initial stab at the problem. Other than that, we had miscellaneous bug fixes, testing improvements, and documentation updates.
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