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https://distfiles.alpinelinux.org/distfiles/v3.21/python-pkcs11-0.7.0.tar.gz Connecting to distfiles.alpinelinux.org (172.105.82.32:443) saving to '/var/cache/distfiles/v3.21/python-pkcs11-0.7.0.tar.gz.part' python-pkcs11-0.7.0. 100% |********************************| 97.7k 0:00:00 ETA '/var/cache/distfiles/v3.21/python-pkcs11-0.7.0.tar.gz.part' saved >>> py3-pkcs11: Fetching https://distfiles.alpinelinux.org/distfiles/v3.21/python-pkcs11-0.7.0.tar.gz >>> py3-pkcs11: Checking sha512sums... python-pkcs11-0.7.0.tar.gz: OK 0001-test_x509-add-tzinfo-to-not_before-and-not_after-dat.patch: OK 0002-KeyType.EC_EDWARDS-in-test_sign_eddsa.patch: OK 0003-test_generate_params-use-size-1024.patch: OK 0004-tests-test_x509.py-disable-openssl-verify-test.patch: OK 0005-Fix-typo-in-_pkcs11.pyx.patch: OK 0006-fix-DeprecationWarning-in-test_ecdh.patch: OK >>> py3-pkcs11: Unpacking /var/cache/distfiles/v3.21/python-pkcs11-0.7.0.tar.gz... >>> py3-pkcs11: 0001-test_x509-add-tzinfo-to-not_before-and-not_after-dat.patch patching file requirements.in patching file requirements.txt patching file tests/test_x509.py >>> py3-pkcs11: 0002-KeyType.EC_EDWARDS-in-test_sign_eddsa.patch patching file tests/test_ecc.py >>> py3-pkcs11: 0003-test_generate_params-use-size-1024.patch patching file tests/test_dh.py >>> py3-pkcs11: 0004-tests-test_x509.py-disable-openssl-verify-test.patch patching file tests/test_x509.py >>> py3-pkcs11: 0005-Fix-typo-in-_pkcs11.pyx.patch patching file pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx >>> py3-pkcs11: 0006-fix-DeprecationWarning-in-test_ecdh.patch patching file docs/opensc.rst patching file tests/test_public_key_external.py 2024-11-15 09:32:31,005 gpep517 INFO Building wheel via backend setuptools.build_meta:__legacy__ WARNING setuptools_scm.pyproject_reading toml section missing 'pyproject.toml does not contain a tool.setuptools_scm section' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/setuptools_scm/_integration/pyproject_reading.py", line 36, in read_pyproject section = defn.get("tool", {})[tool_name] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^^ KeyError: 'setuptools_scm' 2024-11-15 09:32:31,036 root INFO running bdist_wheel 2024-11-15 09:32:31,125 root INFO running build 2024-11-15 09:32:31,126 root INFO running build_py 2024-11-15 09:32:31,130 root INFO creating build 2024-11-15 09:32:31,130 root INFO creating build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312 2024-11-15 09:32:31,130 root INFO creating build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:31,130 root INFO copying pkcs11/exceptions.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:31,130 root INFO copying pkcs11/defaults.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:31,131 root INFO copying pkcs11/constants.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:31,131 root INFO copying pkcs11/__init__.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:31,131 root INFO copying pkcs11/mechanisms.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:31,131 root INFO copying pkcs11/types.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:31,132 root INFO creating build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11/util 2024-11-15 09:32:31,132 root INFO copying pkcs11/util/x509.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11/util 2024-11-15 09:32:31,132 root INFO copying pkcs11/util/dh.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11/util 2024-11-15 09:32:31,132 root INFO copying pkcs11/util/ec.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11/util 2024-11-15 09:32:31,133 root INFO copying pkcs11/util/rsa.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11/util 2024-11-15 09:32:31,133 root INFO copying pkcs11/util/__init__.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11/util 2024-11-15 09:32:31,133 root INFO copying pkcs11/util/dsa.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11/util 2024-11-15 09:32:31,133 root INFO running egg_info 2024-11-15 09:32:31,133 root INFO creating python_pkcs11.egg-info 2024-11-15 09:32:31,136 root INFO writing python_pkcs11.egg-info/PKG-INFO 2024-11-15 09:32:31,137 root INFO writing dependency_links to python_pkcs11.egg-info/dependency_links.txt 2024-11-15 09:32:31,137 root INFO writing requirements to python_pkcs11.egg-info/requires.txt 2024-11-15 09:32:31,137 root INFO writing top-level names to python_pkcs11.egg-info/top_level.txt 2024-11-15 09:32:31,137 root INFO writing manifest file 'python_pkcs11.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' 2024-11-15 09:32:32,969 root INFO reading manifest file 'python_pkcs11.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' 2024-11-15 09:32:32,970 root INFO writing manifest file 'python_pkcs11.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' 2024-11-15 09:32:32,971 root INFO copying pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx -> build/lib.linux-i686-cpython-312/pkcs11 2024-11-15 09:32:32,971 root INFO running build_ext warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:17:0: The 'IF' statement is deprecated and will be removed in a future Cython version. Consider using runtime conditions or C macros instead. See https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/4310 warning: pkcs11/_errors.pyx:85:44: The keyword 'nogil' should appear at the end of the function signature line. Placing it before 'except' or 'noexcept' will be disallowed in a future version of Cython. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:1366:4: The 'IF' statement is deprecated and will be removed in a future Cython version. Consider using runtime conditions or C macros instead. See https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/4310 warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:1390:8: The 'IF' statement is deprecated and will be removed in a future Cython version. Consider using runtime conditions or C macros instead. See https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/4310 warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:1421:8: The 'IF' statement is deprecated and will be removed in a future Cython version. Consider using runtime conditions or C macros instead. See https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/4310 performance hint: pkcs11/_errors.pyx:85:6: Exception check on 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:196:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:211:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:219:70: Use boundscheck(False) for faster access performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:219:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:230:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:268:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:274:28: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:282:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:303:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:316:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:336:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:363:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:366:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. 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Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:488:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:566:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:582:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:590:63: Use boundscheck(False) for faster access performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:590:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:606:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:609:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:616:51: Use boundscheck(False) for faster access performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:615:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:633:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:640:32: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:646:32: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:651:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:656:64: Use boundscheck(False) for faster access performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:656:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:720:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:731:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:747:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:759:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:769:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:855:20: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:892:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:896:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:903:56: Use boundscheck(False) for faster access performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:902:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:935:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:947:74: Use boundscheck(False) for faster access performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:946:28: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. warning: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:957:67: Use boundscheck(False) for faster access performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:957:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. 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Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:1487:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:1556:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. Declare 'assertRV' as 'noexcept' if you control the definition and you're sure you don't want the function to raise exceptions. 2. Use an 'int' return type on 'assertRV' to allow an error code to be returned. performance hint: pkcs11/_pkcs11.pyx:1557:24: Exception check after calling 'assertRV' will always require the GIL to be acquired. Possible solutions: 1. 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