twine 4.0.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

twine (4.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Refresh patches.
  * Drop patch readme-renderer-35, superseded upstream.
  * Unset TERM before running tests, TERM=unknown on Ubuntu buildds was
    causing a failure where upstream tests expected rich colours.

 -- Stefano Rivera <email address hidden>  Sat, 04 Jun 2022 14:35:21 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Debian Python Team
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Python Team
Architectures:
all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Kinetic release universe misc

Builds

Kinetic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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twine_4.0.1-1.dsc 2.0 KiB a8618133e13841604bbe5bb2887076fcff1cebf2739331d5e69e386004db4189
twine_4.0.1.orig.tar.gz 210.3 KiB 96b1cf12f7ae611a4a40b6ae8e9570215daff0611828f5fe1f37a16255ab24a0
twine_4.0.1-1.debian.tar.xz 8.0 KiB dfc918b8229b6f2b0a17645ad538dc9f297fe96ffef7376a1032137f7e43d610

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Binary packages built by this source

twine: utility for interacting with PyPI

 Twine is a tool for uploading distributions (in the Python meaning) to PyPi.
 .
 Why should twine be used over the traditional approach?
 .
 The biggest reason to use twine is that python setup.py upload uploads files
 over plaintext. This means anytime you use it you expose your username and
 password to a MITM attack. Twine uses only verified TLS to upload to PyPI
 protecting your credentials from theft.
 .
 Secondly it allows you to precreate your distribution files. python setup.py
 upload only allows you to upload something that you’ve created in the same
 command invocation. This means that you cannot test the exact file you’re
 going to upload to PyPI to ensure that it works before uploading it.
 .
 Finally it allows you to pre-sign your files and pass the .asc files into the
 command line invocation (twine upload twine-1.0.1.tar.gz
 twine-1.0.1.tar.gz.asc). This enables you to be assured that you’re typing
 your gpg passphrase into gpg itself and not anything else since you will be
 the one directly executing gpg --detach-sign -a <filename>.
 .
 Features:
 .
  - Verified HTTPS Connections
  - Uploading doesn’t require executing setup.py
  - Uploading files that have already been created, allowing testing of
    distributions before release
  - Supports uploading any packaging format (including wheels).