Fix XML handling and update libxml2 bindings in python-dmidecode#62
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In view of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/issues/891 wouldn’t be better to rather port whole python-dmidecode to some other Python XML Library, be it |
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Fix XML handling and update libxml2 bindings in python-dmidecode
improving XML node/document creation and memory management.
to better handle XML results with etree parsing.
paving the way for better SMBIOS 3.x support in the future.
SMBIOS support enhancements will be addressed separately.
I’ve done my best to modernize the libxml2 Python bindings for compatibility with Python 3.13 and newer environments. While I’ve tested the changes and things appear to work, I’m not a professional C developer, so I’d appreciate a review to ensure everything is implemented correctly and safely.