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Bumps dnspython from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0.

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dnspython 2.8.0

See What's New for details.

The minimum supported version of Python is 3.10.

My thanks to the many people who have contributed to this release. Also thanks to my co-maintainers: Tomáš Křížek, Petr Špaček, and Brian Wellington.

This release was published to PyPI using Trusted Publishing.

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2.8.0

  • dns/btreezone.py provides another zone versioned implementation built on top of a B-tree. It maintains DNSSEC sort order, labels nodes as delegation points or glue, and can find the "bounds" of a name (useful for DNSSEC responses).

  • dns/query.py now provides make_socket(), make_ssl_socket(), and make_ssl_context() to make using persistent connections with the query code easier.

  • dns/win32util.py now supports explicitly setting the configuration method used to get system dns info, using the set_config_method() function. There is a new configuration method that uses the Win32 API, which can be set using set_config_method(ConfigMethod.Win32). We are considering making the Win32 API the default in the future as we believe it to be the most accurate. Any feedback on it compared to the other methods is welcome.

  • The DSYNC record is now supported. This type is still in draft stage at the IETF and is subject to change.

  • The minimum supported Python version is now 3.10.

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Bumps [dnspython](https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython) from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0.
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: dnspython
  dependency-version: 2.8.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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