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Ana Guerrero c2915d540e Accepting request 1284262 from devel:languages:python:Factory
- Update to 3.9.23:
  - Security
    - gh-135034: Fixes multiple issues that allowed tarfile
      extraction filters (filter="data" and filter="tar") to be
      bypassed using crafted symlinks and hard links.
      Addresses CVE-2024-12718 (bsc#1244056), CVE-2025-4138
      (bsc#1244059), CVE-2025-4330 (bsc#1244060), and
      CVE-2025-4517 (bsc#1244032).
    - gh-133767: Fix use-after-free in the “unicode-escape”
      decoder with a non-“strict” error handler (CVE-2025-4516,
      bsc#1243273).
    - gh-128840: Short-circuit the processing of long IPv6
      addresses early in ipaddress to prevent excessive memory
      consumption and a minor denial-of-service.
    - gh-80222: Fix bug in the folding of quoted strings
      when flattening an email message using a modern email
      policy. Previously when a quoted string was folded so
      that it spanned more than one line, the surrounding
      quotes and internal escapes would be omitted. This could
      theoretically be used to spoof header lines using a
      carefully constructed quoted string if the resulting
      rendered email was transmitted or re-parsed.
  - Library
    - gh-128840: Fix parsing long IPv6 addresses with embedded
      IPv4 address.
    - gh-134062: ipaddress: fix collisions in __hash__() for
      IPv4Network and IPv6Network objects.
    - gh-123409: Fix ipaddress.IPv6Address.reverse_pointer output
      according to RFC 3596, §2.5. Patch by Bénédikt Tran.
    - bpo-43633: Improve the textual representation of

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1284262
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python39?expand=0&rev=76
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Python 3 in SUSE
==============

* Subpackages *

Python 3 is split into several subpackages, based on external dependencies.
The main package 'python3' has soft dependencies on all subpackages needed to
assemble the standard library; however, these might not all be installed by default.

If you attempt to import a module that is currently not installed, an ImportError is thrown,
with instructions to install the missing subpackage. Installing the subpackage might result
in installing libraries that the subpackage requires to function.


* ensurepip *

The 'ensurepip' module from Python 3 standard library (PEP 453) is supposed to deploy
a bundled copy of the pip installer. This makes no sense in a managed distribution like SUSE.
Instead, you need to install package 'python3-pip'. Usually this will be installed automatically
with 'python3'.

Using 'ensurepip' when pip is not installed will result in an ImportError with instructions
to install 'python3-pip'.


* Documentation *

You can find documentation in seprarate packages: python3-doc and
python3-doc-pdf. These contan following documents:

    Tutorial, What's New in Python, Global Module Index, Library Reference,
    Macintosh Module Reference, Installing Python Modules, Distributing Python
    Modules, Language Reference, Extending and Embedding, Python/C API,
    Documenting Python 

The python3-doc package constains many text files from source tarball.


* Interactive mode *

Interactive mode is by default enhanced with of history and command completion.
If you don't like these features, you can unset the PYTHONSTARTUP variable
in your .profile or disable it system wide in /etc/profile.d/python.sh.
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