release 3.2.15

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Hubert Chathi 2023-05-01 11:35:20 -04:00
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Changes in `3.2.15 <https://gitlab.matrix.org/matrix-org/olm/tags/3.2.15>`_
===========================================================================
This release includes the following changes since 3.2.15:
* Improvements to Python packaging
* No longer depend on ``future`` since Python 2 is no longer supported.
* Improve compatibility with tox 4.
* Add support for making standalone sdist.
* Improvements to Nix flake (Thanks to Jon Ringer)
* Improve structure.
* Enable Darwin builds.
Changes in `3.2.14 <https://gitlab.matrix.org/matrix-org/olm/tags/3.2.14>`_
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.4)
project(olm VERSION 3.2.14 LANGUAGES CXX C)
project(olm VERSION 3.2.15 LANGUAGES CXX C)
option(OLM_TESTS "Build tests" ON)
option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build as a shared library" ON)

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# The libolm version
MAJOR = 3
MINOR = 2
PATCH = 14
PATCH = 15
s.name = "OLMKit"
s.version = "#{MAJOR}.#{MINOR}.#{PATCH}"

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import PackageDescription
let major = 3, minor = 2, patch = 14
let major = 3, minor = 2, patch = 15
let package = Package(
name: "Olm",

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#### Python
Pre-built packages for Python are available for certain architectures at
<https://gitlab.matrix.org/matrix-org/olm/-/packages?type=PyPI>. They can be
installed by running
A Python source package and pre-built packages for certain architectures from
<https://pypi.org/project/python-olm/>. If a pre-built package is not
available for your architecture, you will need:
```bash
pip install python-olm --extra-index-url https://gitlab.matrix.org/api/v4/projects/27/packages/pypi/simple
```
- cmake (recommended) or GNU make
- a C/C++ compiler
to build the source package.
You can then run `pip install python-olm`.
Currently, we try to provide packages for all supported versions of Python on
x86-64, i686, and aarch64, but we cannot guarantee that packages for all

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# Ref: https://github.com/vanniktech/gradle-maven-publish-plugin
GROUP=org.matrix.android
POM_ARTIFACT_ID=olm
VERSION_NAME=3.2.14
VERSION_NAME=3.2.15
POM_PACKAGING=aar

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MAJOR := 3
MINOR := 2
PATCH := 14
PATCH := 15

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{
"name": "@matrix-org/olm",
"version": "3.2.14",
"version": "3.2.15",
"description": "An implementation of the Double Ratchet cryptographic ratchet",
"main": "olm.js",
"files": [

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The full API reference can be found [here][7].
# Installation instructions
To install from the source package, you will need:
- cmake (recommended) or GNU make
- a C/C++ compiler
You can then run `pip install python-olm`.
This should work in UNIX-like environments, including macOS, and may work in
other environments too, but is known to not work yet in Windows.
# Accounts
Accounts create and hold the central identity of the Olm protocol, they consist of a fingerprint and identity

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__title__ = "python-olm"
__description__ = ("python CFFI bindings for the olm "
"cryptographic ratchet library")
__url__ = "https://github.com/poljar/python-olm"
__version__ = "3.2.14"
__url__ = "https://gitlab.matrix.org/matrix-org/olm/-/tree/master/python"
__version__ = "3.2.15"
__author__ = "Damir Jelić"
__author_email__ = "poljar@termina.org.uk"
__license__ = "Apache 2.0"
__copyright__ = "Copyright 2018-2019 Damir Jelić"
__copyright__ = "Copyright 2018-2019 Damir Jelić, 2019-2023 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C."

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[project]
name = "python-olm"
version = "3.2.14"
version = "3.2.15"
description = "python CFFI bindings for the olm cryptographic ratchet library"
authors = [{name = "Damir Jelić", email = "poljar@termina.org.uk"}]
classifiers = [