Unicode database updated; use SVN instead of CVS

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Andrew M. Kuchling 2006-03-10 18:50:08 +00:00
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@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ As usual, Python's standard library received a number of enhancements and
bug fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable changes, sorted bug fixes. Here's a partial list of the most notable changes, sorted
alphabetically by module name. Consult the alphabetically by module name. Consult the
\file{Misc/NEWS} file in the source tree for a more \file{Misc/NEWS} file in the source tree for a more
complete list of changes, or look through the CVS logs for all the complete list of changes, or look through the SVN logs for all the
details. details.
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
@ -614,6 +614,11 @@ using the mode \code{'r|*'}.
% patch 918101 % patch 918101
(Contributed by Lars Gust\"abel.) (Contributed by Lars Gust\"abel.)
\item The \module{unicodedata} module has been updated to use version 4.1.0
of the Unicode character database. Version 3.2.0 is required
by some specifications, so it's still available as
\member{unicodedata.db_3_2_0}.
\item A new package \module{xml.etree} has been added, which contains \item A new package \module{xml.etree} has been added, which contains
a subset of the ElementTree XML library. Available modules are a subset of the ElementTree XML library. Available modules are
\module{ElementTree}, \module{ElementPath}, and \module{ElementTree}, \module{ElementPath}, and
@ -696,7 +701,7 @@ Platform-specific changes go here.
\section{Other Changes and Fixes \label{section-other}} \section{Other Changes and Fixes \label{section-other}}
As usual, there were a bunch of other improvements and bugfixes As usual, there were a bunch of other improvements and bugfixes
scattered throughout the source tree. A search through the CVS change scattered throughout the source tree. A search through the SVN change
logs finds there were XXX patches applied and YYY bugs fixed between logs finds there were XXX patches applied and YYY bugs fixed between
Python 2.4 and 2.5. Both figures are likely to be underestimates. Python 2.4 and 2.5. Both figures are likely to be underestimates.