Pull request for recommended update for apache2-mod_wsgi #293
Submodule apache2-mod_wsgi updated: 3509105fad...c8dbdeec72
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<packager>pgajdos</packager>
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<rating>moderate</rating>
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<category>recommended</category>
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<summary>Recommended update for apache2-mod_wsgi</summary>
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<description>This update for apache2-mod_wsgi fixes the following issues:
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Changes in apache2-mod_wsgi:
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- Don't enable the module by default. Instead, include instructions in the
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description, consistent with other comparable modules, such as
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apache2-mod_fcgid, apache2-mod_jk and apache2-mod_mono. If a reverse
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dependency of this module requires it, that package may execute
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`a2enmod wsgi`.
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Update to 5.0.2 includes changes from 5.0.1:
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* Eliminate noise in logs under Python 3.13 when Python garbage collection
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decides to delay destruction of objects until a second phase, resulting in
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the wsgi.errors log object being accessed after the request had been
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completed and the log object marked as invalid. This resulted due to changes
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in garbage collection behaviour in Python 3.13.
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* Internally, when using Python 3.8 or newer, the PyConfig API will now be
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used due to deprecation and future removal of older C API alternatives.
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This was required to support Python 3.13.
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* Fix issue which could result in process crashing when values were supplied
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for user/password/realm of HTTP basic authentication which weren’t
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compliant with UTF-8 encoding format.
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* Fix memory leak in check_password() authentication hook handler.
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* Change use of deprecated thread.setDaemon to thread.daemon.
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</description>
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<package>apache2-mod_wsgi</package>
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