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Alberto Planas Dominguez d4f3e90ca0 Accepting request 945252 from home:aplanas:branches:devel:languages:python:django
- Update to 4.0.1 (CVE-2021-45115, CVE-2021-45452, bsc#1194117)
  + CVE-2021-45115: Denial-of-service possibility in
    UserAttributeSimilarityValidator
  + CVE-2021-45452: Potential directory-traversal via Storage.save()
  + Fixed a regression in Django 4.0 that caused a crash of
    assertFormsetError() on a formset named form
  + Fixed a bug in Django 4.0 that caused a crash on booleans with the
    RedisCache backend
  + Relaxed the check added in Django 4.0 to reallow use of a
    duck-typed HttpRequest in
    django.views.decorators.cache.cache_control() and never_cache()
    decorators
  + Fixed a regression in Django 4.0 that caused creating bogus
    migrations for models that reference swappable models such as
    auth.User
  + Fixed a long standing bug in Geometry Collections and Polygon that
    caused a crash on some platforms (reported on macOS based on the
    ARM64 architecture)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/945252
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:django/python-Django?expand=0&rev=99
2022-01-10 09:56:14 +00:00

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