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Release version 0.51.2
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Changelog
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=========
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0.51.1 (2025-11-16)
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0.51.2 (2025-11-16)
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Fix
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- Improve CA certificate detection with fallback chain. [Rodos]
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The previous implementation incorrectly assumed empty get_ca_certs()
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meant broken SSL, causing false failures in GitHub Codespaces and other
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directory-based cert systems where certificates exist but aren't pre-loaded.
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It would then attempt to import certifi as a workaround, but certifi wasn't
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listed in requirements.txt, causing the fallback to fail with ImportError
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even though the system certificates would have worked fine.
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This commit replaces the naive check with a layered fallback approach that
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checks multiple certificate sources. First it checks for pre-loaded system
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certs (file-based systems). Then it verifies system cert paths exist
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(directory-based systems like Ubuntu/Debian/Codespaces). Finally it attempts
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to use certifi as an optional fallback only if needed.
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This approach eliminates hard dependencies (certifi is now optional), works
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in GitHub Codespaces without any setup, and fails gracefully with clear hints
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for resolution when SSL is actually broken rather than failing with
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ModuleNotFoundError.
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Fixes #444
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0.51.1 (2025-11-16)
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Fix
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- Prevent duplicate attachment downloads. [Rodos]
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__version__ = "0.51.1"
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__version__ = "0.51.2"
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