Packages changed:
  apparmor
  python-appdirs
  python-cffi (1.13.0 -> 1.13.2)
  python-pyasn1 (0.4.7 -> 0.4.8)
  python-pyparsing (2.4.2 -> 2.4.5)

=== Details ===

==== apparmor ====
Subpackages: apparmor-abstractions apparmor-parser apparmor-profiles apparmor-utils perl-apparmor python3-apparmor

- Properly pull in full python3 interpreter

==== python-appdirs ====

- Format with spec-cleaner

==== python-cffi ====
Version update (1.13.0 -> 1.13.2)

- Update to 1.13.2:
  * re-release because the Linux wheels came with an attached version of libffi that was very old and buggy
- Update to 1.13.1:
  * deprecate the way to declare in cdef() a global variable with only void *foo;. You should always use a storage class, like extern void *foo; or maybe static void *foo;. These are all equivalent for the purposes of cdef(), but the reason for deprecating the bare version is that (as far as I know) it would always be mistake in a real C header.
  * fix the regression RuntimeError: found a situation in which we try to build a type recursively.
  * fixed issue #427 where a multithreading mistake in the embedding logic initialization code would cause deadlocks on CPython 3.7.

==== python-pyasn1 ====
Version update (0.4.7 -> 0.4.8)

- Update to 0.4.8:
  * Added ability of combining `SingleValueConstraint` and
    `PermittedAlphabetConstraint` objects into one for proper modeling
    `FROM ... EXCEPT ...` ASN.1 clause.

==== python-pyparsing ====
Version update (2.4.2 -> 2.4.5)

- update to version 2.4.5:
  * Fixed encoding when setup.py reads README.rst to include the
    project long description when uploading to PyPI. A stray unicode
    space in README.rst prevented the source install on systems whose
    default encoding is not 'utf-8'.
- changes from version 2.4.4:
  * Unresolved symbol reference in 2.4.3 release was masked by stdout
    buffering in unit tests, thanks for the prompt heads-up, Ned
    Batchelder!
- changes from version 2.4.3:
  * Fixed a bug in ParserElement.__eq__ that would for some parsers
    create a recursion error at parser definition time. Thanks to
    Michael Clerx for the assist. (Addresses issue #123)
  * Fixed bug in indentedBlock where a block that ended at the end of
    the input string could cause pyaprsing to loop forever. Raised as
    part of discussion on StackOverflow with geckos.
  * Backports from pyparsing 3.0.0:
    + __diag__.enable_all_warnings()
    + Fixed bug in PrecededBy which caused infinite recursion, issue
    [#127]
    + support for using regex-compiled RE to construct Regex
    expressions