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chore(deps): update dnspython requirement from ~=2.4.2 to ~=2.5.0 in /api #877

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Updates the requirements on dnspython to permit the latest version.

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dnspython 2.5.0

See the What's New page for a summary of this release.

Thanks to all the contributors, and, as usual, thanks to my co-maintainers: Tomáš Křížek, Petr Špaček, and Brian Wellington.

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2.5.0

  • Dnspython now uses hatchling for builds.

  • Asynchronous destinationless sockets now work on Windows.

  • Cython is no longer supported due to various typing issues.

  • Dnspython now explicitly canonicalizes IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Previously it was possible for non-canonical IPv6 forms to be stored in a AAAA address, which would work correctly but possibly cause problmes if the address were used as a key in a dictionary.

  • The number of messages in a section can be retrieved with section_count().

  • Truncation preferences for messages can be specified.

  • The length of a message can be automatically prepended when rendering.

  • dns.message.create_response() automatically adds padding when required by RFC 8467.

  • The TLS verify parameter is now supported by dns.query.tls(), and the DoH and DoT Nameserver subclasses.

  • The MutableMapping used to store content in a zone may now be specified by a factory when subclassing. Factories may also be provided for writable verisons and immutable versions.

  • dns.name.Name now has predecessor() and successor() methods implementing RFC 4471.

  • QUIC has had a number of bug fixes and also now supports session tickets for faster session resumption.

  • The NSEC3 class now has a next_name() method for retrieving the next name as a dns.name.Name.

  • Windows WMI interface detection should be more robust.

2.4.2

  • Async queries could wait forever instead of respecting the timeout if the timeout was 0 and a packet was lost. The timeout is now respected.

  • Restore HTTP/2 support which was accidentally broken during the https refactoring done

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Updates the requirements on [dnspython](https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython/blob/master/doc/whatsnew.rst)
- [Commits](rthalley/dnspython@v2.4.2...v2.5.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: dnspython
  dependency-type: direct:production
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Jan 30, 2024

Looks like dnspython is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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@dependabot dependabot bot deleted the dependabot/pip/api/dnspython-approx-eq-2.5.0 branch January 30, 2024 13:25
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