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[Enhance] switch to https URL #36

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@etanot etanot commented Aug 13, 2020

It's always a good idea to prefer https over non-https URL, if possible.

Vipul Kumar and others added 2 commits August 12, 2020 11:18
It's always a good idea to prefer https over non-https URL.
@bmc bmc merged commit 714c440 into bmc:master Sep 15, 2020
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bmc commented Sep 15, 2020

Pushed to PyPI in version 1.1.4.

@etanot etanot deleted the enhance/switch-to-https branch September 15, 2020 23:34
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Jan 5, 2022
Version 1.1.4 (September, 2020)

- Switched from Nose to Pytest for testing. Patch courtesy @kmosiejczuk,
  [PR #32](bmc/munkres#32), with some additional
  cleanup by me.
- Fix to [Issue #34](bmc/munkres#34), in which
  `print_matrix` wasn't handling non-integral values. Patch courtesy @finn0,
  via [PR #35](bmc/munkres#35).
- Various changes from `http:` URLs to `https:` URLs, courtesy @finn0
  via [PR #36](bmc/munkres#36).

Version 1.1.3:

**Nonexistent**. Accidentally published before check-in. Deleted from
PyPI. Use version 1.1.4.

Version 1.1.2 (February, 2019)

- Removed `NoReturn` type annotations, to allow compatibility with Python 3.5
  releases prior to 3.5.4. Thanks to @jackwilsdon for catching that issue.

Version 1.1.1 (February, 2019)

- Version bump to get past a PyPI publishing issue. (Can't republish
  partially published 1.1.0.)

Version 1.1.0 (February, 2019)

- Only supports Python 3.5 or better, from this version forward (since Python
  2 is at end of life in 11 months).
- Added `typing` type hints.
- Updated docs to use `pdoc`, since `epydoc` is pretty much dead.
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