Fedora 9 Update: python-simplejson-2.0.3-2.fc9

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2008-9216
2008-10-30 11:40:17
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Name        : python-simplejson
Product     : Fedora 9
Version     : 2.0.3
Release     : 2.fc9
URL         : http://undefined.org/python/#simplejson
Summary     : Simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder/decoder for Python
Description :
simplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible
JSON <http://json.org> encoder and decoder for Python 2.3+.  It is
pure Python code with no dependencies.

simplejson was formerly known as simple_json, but changed its name to
comply with PEP 8 module naming guidelines.

The encoder may be subclassed to provide serialization in any kind of
situation, without any special support by the objects to be serialized
(somewhat like pickle).

The decoder can handle incoming JSON strings of any specified encoding
(UTF-8 by default).

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ChangeLog:

* Thu Oct 23 2008 Luke Macken <lmacken at redhat.com> 2.0.3-2
- Use nose to run the simplejson test suite
* Mon Oct 20 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa at redhat.com> 2.0.3-1
- update to 2.0.3
* Wed Oct  1 2008 Luke Macken <lmacken at redhat.com> - 2.0.1-1
- Update to 2.0.1, which contains many optimizations and bugfixes
* Wed Sep 24 2008 Luke Macken <lmacken at redhat.com> - 1.9.3-1
- Update to 1.9.3, which includes a significant decoding speed boost, and
  various bug fixes.
* Tue May  6 2008 Luke Macken <lmacken at redhat.com> - 1.9.1-1
- Update to 1.9.1
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
su -c 'yum update python-simplejson' at the command line.
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available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

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