Openjd-sessions

Latest version: v0.9.1

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0.8.0

BREAKING CHANGES
* Windows locate_executable finds wrong binary to run (141) ([`03defd9`](https://github.com/OpenJobDescription/openjd-sessions-for-python/commit/03defd98e333eb08edf8dc64536165c9cdb10115))
* Adds a new requirement that when impersonating a user for subprocesses, the Python installation hosting the library can be run by the impersonated user as well.


Bug Fixes
* eliminate TranslateName usage on Windows systems (144) ([`f27b422`](https://github.com/OpenJobDescription/openjd-sessions-for-python/commit/f27b422f91905f9a93dd83c974c45a56de703905))

0.7.2

Documenation
* Windows is no longer marked as experimental in documentation.

0.7.1

Bug Fixes
* Failing to parse openjd_env and openjd_unset_env should fail session action (111) ([`8576a73`](https://github.com/OpenJobDescription/openjd-sessions-for-python/commit/8576a732011e32deb8151a88e309be3fa970a241))
* restrict handles inherited by win32 subprocess (112) ([`aba3071`](https://github.com/OpenJobDescription/openjd-sessions-for-python/commit/aba3071439b42cb09194718b84ceee7780206c36))

0.7.0

BREAKING CHANGES
* remove group property from WindowsSessionUser (102) ([`5fa8bf2`](https://github.com/OpenJobDescription/openjd-sessions-for-python/commit/5fa8bf20df4f868995c30bea94006e7e542265e9))

0.6.1

This release does not contain any functional changes. It is functionally identical to 0.6.0.
This release was only made to fix an issue with the tests in our internal systems.

0.6.0

BREAKING CHANGES
* remove methods from public interface of WindowsSessionUser (91) ([`788a503`](https://github.com/OpenJobDescription/openjd-sessions-for-python/commit/788a50356b293dd496669c4fc71ef752fb90e333))

Features
* Sessions can now be run in a Windows Service context (97) ([`72ff65b`](https://github.com/OpenJobDescription/openjd-sessions-for-python/commit/72ff65b385bee48236014268993b83e2fd7c87a3))

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